Why do we say pesukim that represent our name at the end of shmoneh esreh? - דעת - לימודי יהדות באור החסידות

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Why do we say pesukim that represent our name at the end of shmoneh esreh?

One of my teachers, who was ordained at Chabad a veyr long time ago, told me about a tradition of a connection between a Hebrew name and a TaNaKh verse. I know that some Siddurim have such a list but cannot find that in my library. Where can I find the list. My Hebrew name is Pinhas Yeshayahu. I know that Pinhas is associated with Mishlei 16:11, but I would like to know which verse is associated with my second name. If this list is to be found in a traditional siddur, where would I find it?

In the halachos of kashrus we find that the mixing of milk and meat can either by done by the milk and meat mixing.
Or by their taste mixing The taste of food can transfer either when the food is at the heat of 45 Celsius (while some are machmir at 40 Celsius) or if the food is sharp and cut with a knife. if the food is not sharp or hot the taste which is in the food will not transfer over via the vessels which are being used unless the vessel being used is unclean as the hen there is actual food left there which is giving over the taste.
Therefore, theoretically speaking if you wash down the mixer after usage you can surely use it for dairy and thereafter for pareve with no concern at all.
For this reason there is no problem to use the same machine for both dairy and pareve yet if the machine is not totally clean you should wipe it down the machine after using for dairy before you use it for pareve if you want the pareve to certainly remain pareve.

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ראה יורה דעה סי’ צ”ד ס”ו סי’ צ”ו סי’ א’ וס”ה וראה סי’ צ”א ס”ב.