Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Expand Hebrew date December 2009 Aneinu , also transliteration transliterated as Aneynu or Anainu Hebrew language Hebrew for answer us is a Jewish services Mincha afternoon prayers Jewish prayer of atonement, asking God to forgive and protect his followers. It is most often recited by a hazzan cantor on public ta anit fast days including the Fast of Gedaliah , the Tenth of Tevet , the Fast of Esther , the 17th of Tammuz , and Tisha B Av . The prayer translated below is added into the weekday Shemoneh Esrei on the above fast days during the Afternoon service. Text English translation Answer us aneinu , Names of God in Judaism Adonai Adonai , answer us, on this day of our fast, for we are in great distress. Do not pay attention to our wickedness do not hide Your face from us and do not ignore our supplication. Please be near to our outcry please let Your kindness comfort us before we call to You, answer us, as it is said And it will be that before they call, I will answer while they yet speak, I will hear. For You, Adonai, are the One who responds to His people Israel in time of distress, who redeems and rescues in every time of distress and woe. Blessed are You, Adonai, who responds to His people Israel in time of distress. Category Jewish prayer and ritual texts Judaism stub Lang stub es Anenu fr Anenou he pt Aneinu ... more details
of Geulah , known by its first word Aneinu Answer us . The blessing concludes with the signature ..., the chazzan adds Aneinu in his repetition again, as at Shacharit. In addition, during the silent Amidah, all fasting congregatants recite the text of Aneinu without its signature in the blessing ... more details