When to Say
Maariv is recited after nightfall, when three medium-sized stars are visible. It can be said throughout the night until dawn, though ideally before midnight.
Meaning & Significance
The evening prayer is attributed to Jacob. It marks the transition into a new Jewish day and includes the evening Shema, connecting us to God as we prepare for rest.
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