* that one should strive to wear a Tallit Gadol and or Tefillin as much as permitted by Talmudic law whenever possible. In various areas of Israel, including Jerusalem, one may see individuals wearing the Tallit Gadol during 'Erev Shabbat' (Friday night) hanging over or wrapped over their shoulders in a manner distinct from the majority custom, when almost no other Jews would be wearing a Tallit Gadol. Even children under 13 can be seen wearing a Tallit Gadol among them.
Dor Daim usually use Yosef Qafih's edition of the Baladi Siddur#Yemenite Jews (Teimanim). This is on the lines of the prayer book of the Maharitz, and it does not contain any Kabbalistic insertions or additions. The song welcoming the Shabat "Lecha Dodi" does not have its orgin in the Zohar, but in the Talmud, BK 32a. What stems from Kabala is the way of saying it with one's back turned to the Holy Arch as one faces the entrance of the synagogue, and the Dardaim do not turn their backs to the Arkcontaining the Torah scroll.
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