Goldschmidt-Fraenkel Machzor, formally known as Machzor According to the Customs of the Ashkenazim in All Their Branches: Including the Western Ashkenazic...
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also published with an English translation. Goldschmidt-Fraenkel Machzor - This is an "academic" machzor. It includes piyyutim found only in manuscripts...
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Jonah Frankel (redirect from Yonah Fraenkel)
he continued the project of the Goldschmidt-Fraenkel Machzor, started by his father-in-law, Professor Daniel Goldschmidt [he]. Darkhei Ha-Aggadah VeHa-Midrash...
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See Yonah Fraenkel, Machzor for Passover, Jerusalem 1993, page 22 in the introduction. It appear in the 1486 and 1540 editions of this Machzor. In later...
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the broadest sense, may be found in an early medieval prayer book called Machzor Vitry. This however, like the Siddur Rashi of a century later, records...
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piyyut is recited in place of this last one, see Daniel Goldschmidt and Yona Fraenkel, Sukkot Machzor, pages 427-430. In the Sephardic rite, a completely...
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The Complete Artscroll Siddur, pages 964–974 Goldschmidt Sukkot Machzor, page 23 of introduction. See Machzor Shadal Volume 2, page 186a. The Complete Artscroll...
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