Avot is this prayer in the Amidah.
What is the first prayer?
This is one of the main themes in the Gevurot.
What is God gives life to everyone?
This is when the Aleinu is said during the prayer service.
What is at the end (before the Mourner's Kaddish)?
This is when you say the V'ahavta to yourself.
What are 1. when you wake up, and 2. right before you go to bed?
This is the meaning of this root: א – ב.
What is Father?
These are the main points of the Gevurot.
What are 1. God is all-powerful, and 2. God supports us through our whole life (including good and bad times)?
This is the overall meaning of Aleinu.
What is praising God?
This is when the V'ahavta is said.
What is after the Shema in the Shabbat morning service and morning and evening services?
This is why we say Elohai before each of the Father's and Mother's names.
What are 1. they each had their own relationship with God, and 2. we also can have our own relationship with God.
These are the powers of God relating to the weather.
What are making the wind blow and making the rain fall?
This is what the Aleinu tells us about God.
What is that we are committed to God?
This is what the V'ahavta tells us to do (emotionally).
What is love God with all of your self?
This is how long the Avot reminds us we have been worshiping the same God.
What is 3,000 years?
These are some beliefs of what resurrection means in the Gevurot.
What are 1. keeping the plants and the earth alive, 2. humans waking up each morning, and 3. bringing people back to life when the Messiah comes?
This is why we bow during the Aleinu.
What is to show that God is greater than us?
This is what the V'ahavta tells us to do (physically).
What is 1. wear tefillin, and 2. put the prayer in a Mezuzah and put the Mezuzah on the door frame?
This is when we bend our knees during the Avot.
What are 1. the first two words, 2. the word Adonai, and 3. the last line of the prayer?
These are the powers of God relating to helping people.
What are 1. keeping us alive, 2. helping us when we've fallen, 3. curing us when we're sick, and 4. helping us be free.
This is the place when we bend our knees and bow.
VaAhNachnu Koreim?
This is the translation of the first line of the V'ahavta.
What is "And you shall love Adonai your God with all of your heart, with all of your soul, and with all of your might?"