Harav Soloveitchik’s article on prayer

http://www.vbm-torah.org/archive/ralpray1.htm

This is the first in a group of Shiurim on the Shemona Esrei.

 http://www.vbm-torah.org/archive/01-18.htm

the whole series can be downloaded shiur-by-shiur in Word format, from the following page.

http://www.vbm-torah.org/archive/18/

This page has a form allowing you to calculate the halachic times for prayer in different parts of the world. It also allows you to paste the code, so that you could have this form on your website. Remember to check the conditions before you do so.

http://www.formresources.com/formresources/People_and_society/Religion_and_spirituality/Daily%

Interactive quiz page dealing with what you can and cannot say if you are late for davening. Some real eye-openers.

http://www.ou.org/ncsy/projects/misc/davening.htm

You shouldn’t really be eating near your computer but in case you were, here is the whole of Bentching, in Hebrew on-line.

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/3130/Bensch.html

see the Western wall with the original wallcam.

http://www.aish.com/wallcam/

Godaven.com’s worldwide Minyan database could make for an interesting search activity, including geography, literacy, ICT and LK.

http://www.godaven.com/index.htm

The United Synagogues Minyan Manager gives weekday Minyan times for London Synagogues, splitting the city into five sections. Could be an interesting geography exploration of Jewish London.

http://www.unitedsynagogue.org.uk/minyan.html

Shiur on Halachic issues of Kavannah

http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5757/pekudei.html

Articles involving scientific study of the power of prayer.

http://www.time.com/time/columnist/jaroff/article/0,9565,193084,00.html

Another power of prayer article.

http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/alternative/01/18/prayer.power.wmd/

An article which goes into some halachic and psychological depth on the subject of talking during Tefilla.

http://www.project-awareness.org/page_talkingDuringTefillah.htm

An interesting site with a few prayers, written,Hebrew, English and transliterated, with individual word reding and full singing options. Virtual Minyan?

http://www.jfed.org/jlinks/jlinks.htm

The Shabbat Step-by-step section of this site gives a good overview of tefillot and some interesting comments and background as well.

http://www.shabat.co.il/