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==Role in contemporary Jewish services== {{unreferenced section|date=March 2018}} {{Main|Jewish services}} Part of the traditional Jewish [[Shacharit|morning]] service, the part surrounding the Shema prayer, is essentially unchanged from the daily worship service performed in the Temple. In addition, the [[Amidah]] prayer traditionally replaces the Temple's daily ''tamid'' and special-occasion ''Mussaf'' (additional) offerings (there are separate versions for the different types of [[sacrifices]]). They are recited during the times their corresponding offerings were performed in the Temple. The Temple is mentioned extensively in [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] [[Jewish services|services]]. [[Conservative Judaism]] retains mentions of the Temple and its restoration, but removes references to the [[korban|sacrifices]]. References to sacrifices on holidays are made in the past tense, and petitions for their restoration are removed. Mentions in Orthodox Jewish services include: *A daily recital of Biblical and Talmudic passages related to the [[korbanot]] (sacrifices) performed in the Temple ''(See korbanot in [[siddur]])''. *References to the restoration of the Temple and sacrificial worships in the daily [[Amidah]] prayer, the central prayer in Judaism. *A traditional personal plea for the restoration of the Temple at the end of private recitation of the Amidah. *A prayer for the restoration of the "house of our lives" and the [[shekhinah]] (divine presence) "to dwell among us" is recited during the Amidah prayer. *Recitation of the Psalm of the day; the [[psalm]] sung by the [[Levite]]s in the Temple for that day during the daily morning service. *Numerous psalms sung as part of the ordinary service make extensive references to the Temple and Temple worship. *Recitation of the special [[Jewish holidays|Jewish holiday]] prayers for the restoration of the Temple and their offering, during the [[Mussaf]] services on Jewish holidays. *An extensive recitation of the [[Yom Kippur Temple service|special Temple service]] for [[Yom Kippur]] during the service for that holiday. *Special services for [[Sukkot]] (Hakafot) contain extensive (but generally obscure) references to the special Temple service performed on that day. The destruction of the Temple is mourned on the Jewish fast day of [[Tisha B'Av]]. Three other minor fasts (Tenth of [[Tevet]], 17th of [[Tammuz (Hebrew month)|Tammuz]], and Third of [[Tishrei]]), also mourn events leading to or following the destruction of the Temple. There are also mourning practices which are observed at all times, for example, the requirement to leave part of the house unplastered.
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