
Hallel
Hallel refers to a series of psalms—specifically Psalms 113 to 118—recited or sung in Jewish worship to praise and thank God. The word "Hallel" means "praise" in Hebrew. It is traditionally performed during major Jewish festivals like Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, as well as on certain occasions to express gratitude and celebrate God's acts of salvation and kindness. The recitation of Hallel is an act of collective worship that emphasizes joy, gratitude, and recognition of God's sovereignty.