Do Jews have obligatory prayers?

Answer:
Orthodox Jews do pray obliglatory prayers such as certain prayers in the morning, befoere bed, at meals, at the various fests and passor and seder. They pray certain prayers at the begginning and ending of Sabbath. They also have special prayers for death rites, weddings, births, and their worship services. These prayers are extremely beautiful and full of faith. The Jews do not find them to be obliging but rather joyful and wonderful. Anytime they commune with God is special, the same is true for Christians.
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