The priestly blessing — birkat kohanim in Hebrew — is a blessing recited by kohanim (those of priestly decent) unto the congregation. Its origins are in Numbers 6:24–27, and these verses are the blessing itself. In Israel, the blessing is recited as part of daily service. Outside of Israel, customs vary as to when it is recited.
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Blessing Hands 1893, Torah Ark Fragment , Gift of Dr. Harry G. Friedman, The Jewish Museum, New York.
Blessing Hands 1893, Torah Ark Fragment , Gift of Dr. Harry G. Friedman, The Jewish Museum, New York.
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