• The siddur and macḥzor are the two principal types of Jewish prayer books. Siddur from a Hebrew root meaning "order", refers to the prayer book generally...
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    also some Karaite, Samaritan and Sabbatean prayer books.[example needed] Siddur Rashi Siddur and mahzor The oldest Siddur in the world has been unveiled...
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    Machzor (redirect from Maḥzor)
    Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot. The machzor is a specialized form of the siddur, which is generally intended for use in weekday and Shabbat services. The...
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  • Sacks Sukkot Mahzor in 2015, and The Koren Sacks Shavuot Mahzor in 2016. Siddur Rinat Yisrael http://www.korenpub.com/siddur/siddurcatalog.pdf[permanent...
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    The Nuremberg Mahzor is a 14th-century manuscript of the siddur according to the 'Eastern' Ashkenazi rite. Written in 1331, the ornamental manuscript...
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  • Siddur Sim Shalom (Hebrew: סדור שים שלום) refers to any siddur in a family of siddurim, Jewish prayerbooks, and related commentaries, published by the...
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  • Acheinu (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish prayers and blessings)
    the Mahzor Vitry, a siddur authored in the 11th century. Acheinu is a request to God to have mercy on captives and facilitate their redemption and release...
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  • JSTOR j.ctt21h4w96. Mahzor kefi ha-nahug li-kehal Roma, Casal Maggiore 1486 Ḥelek me-ha-maḥzor kefi minhag k”k Roma, Bologna 1540 Maḥzor ke-minhag Roma, Mantua...
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    and Siddurim Hammelburg Mahzor Leipzig Mahzor Worms Mahzor Montefiore Mainz Mahzor Rothschild Mahzor Tripartite Mahzor Furth Siddur Amsterdam Mahzor Chronicles...
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  • Koren Publishers Jerusalem (category Jewish printing and publishing)
    printed, and bound by Jews in nearly 500 years. It produced The Koren Bible in 1962, The Koren Siddur in 1981, and the Koren Sacks Siddur in 2009, in...
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  • liturgy added. Daily Prayer Book: Ha-Siddur Ha-Shalem. Hebrew Publishing Company. 1949. High Holyday Prayer Book : Mahzor Ha-shalem. Hebrew Publishing Company...
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  • Aleinu (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish prayers and blessings)
    found in the siddur, the classical Jewish prayerbook. It is recited in most communities at the end of each of the three daily Jewish services and in the middle...
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  • and was the editor of Siddur Sim Shalom in 1985. Siddur Sim Shalom became the prototype for a family of later Conservative siddurim, including Siddur...
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    Lisbon 1490 Siddur Tefillot: kol beru'e ma'alah u-mattah, Naples 1490 (Kippur only) Temunot tehinot tefilot Sefarad, Venice 1524 Maḥzor le-nosaḥ Barcelona...
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    Jewish prayer (category Jewish prayer and ritual texts)
    Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania. "Jewish Liturgy: The Siddur and the Mahzor". Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 12 March...
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  • Thought.  Rank served as secretary for Mahzor Lev Shalem (New York, NY: Rabbinical Assembly 2010) and Siddur Lev Shalem (New York, NY: Rabbinical Assembly...
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  • Shabbat and festivals prayer book Siddur Lev Shalem, (2016) a follow-up to the maḥzor preceding it that is similarly laced with commentaries and contemporary...
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  • Musta'arabi Jews (category Jews and Judaism in Ottoman Syria)
    with the Siddur of Saadia Gaon and Maimonides' laws of prayer. The following are some of the differences that stand out in the Aram Soba Maḥzor. The order...
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    1974–1980 Siddur le-Tish'ah be-Ab, ed. Shehebar: Jerusalem 1976 Mahzor Shelom Yerushalayim, ed. Albeg: New York, Sephardic Heritage Foundation 1982 Siddur Kol...
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  • Kol Nidre (category Aramaic words and phrases in Jewish prayers and blessings)
    In the Siddur of Amram Gaon (9th century; printed 1865, Warsaw, p. 47) and in the Roman Mahzor (ca. 1486; printed 1541 folio 232b, p. 63) and the Romaniote...
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    is also the editor of the Mahzor HaKavanah Sh’Balev, as well as the Siddur Ha’avodah Sh’Balev, which are the mahzor and siddur of the Reform Jewish movement...
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  • Ein Keloheinu (category Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish prayers and blessings)
    like ...", but the present sequence appears in the Mahzor Vitry and in Rashi (both late 11th century) and a century later in Maimonides. The present sequence...
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  • the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th, but has now evolved with various additions under the influence of Sephardi siddurs and the rulings passed...
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  • Shabbat - Volume 1: Shabbat Morning Mahzor for Young Families: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Youth Machzor 2018 Siddur for Youth "Azi Schwartz". Park Avenue...
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  • Among his following books are the magisterial 1536 Ashkenazic Mahzor, which printed piyutim and yotzerot. Recently, some scholars have argued that this edition...
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  • entitled Joseph and His Brothers. His two most notable works are a French translation of the German maḥzor, and another of the siddur, which he made with...
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    Eleazar birabbi Qallir (category Jews and Judaism in the Byzantine Empire)
    for making amulets in the form of cakes. On a piyyuṭ found in the Mahzor Vitry and ascribed by Henrik Bródy to Qallir, see Max Weisz. The "Kallir style"...
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  • M. Bronznick, Comments on the Passover Mahzor (Fraenkel edition). In Or ha-mizraḥ 49 (2004) pages 187-208 and 50 (2005) pages 145-157 (Hebrew). Avraham...
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    literature and Jewish history. His translations include the siddur, maḥzor, piyyutim, and seliḥot, among others. In 1876 he published Israelache Dharmamattavishaye...
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    Italian Machzor, Soncino 1486. Scan from the National Library of Israel. Mahzor Kimha de-avishuna, Bologna 1540. Scan from the National Library of Israel...
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