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. . . for prayer.
Real simple. During communal prayer -- anything where someone starts with something like "Let us pray" -- Christians bow their heads, while Jews look up, forward, at the officiant. Jews tend to bow their heads somewhat during private individual prayer, but not during communal prayer, or prayer which an officiant is saying and everyone else is listening to. Anyway, now I'm going to try to write up more about my weekend and Kim and Stacey's wedding.
Real simple. During communal prayer -- anything where someone starts with something like "Let us pray" -- Christians bow their heads, while Jews look up, forward, at the officiant. Jews tend to bow their heads somewhat during private individual prayer, but not during communal prayer, or prayer which an officiant is saying and everyone else is listening to. Anyway, now I'm going to try to write up more about my weekend and Kim and Stacey's wedding.