- The
machzor (Hebrew: מחזור,
plural machzorim,
pronounced [maχˈzoʁ] and [maχzoˈʁim], respectively) is the
prayer book
which is used by Jews on the High...
- Ki Hine
KaKhomer are unknown. The
piyyut is
first found in Ashke****
machzorim dating back to the
twelfth century. The
piyyut is an
acrostic beginning...
- Sefard, and
Sephardic / Edot HaMizrach.
Rabbi Shlomo Tal [he]
edited the
machzorim, and
Rabbi Amram Aburbeh provided input to the
Sephardic version. The...
-
Machzor of the 17th
century to use such
ornaments (in the
style of the
Machzorim of the 16th century, such as the Venetian, Prague, and Sabbionetta-Cremona...
- CE). As
further testimony to the
antiquity of the poem, it
appears in
Machzorim of
various Jewish communities throughout the world.
Despite this, few...
- ). Jerusalem:
Koren Publishers. ISBN 9789653010673. As they
appear in
Machzorim of the Ashke****c and
Italian rites. "Honshana Rabbah". Chabad.org. Retrieved...
-
added to the
regular services. A
special prayer book, the
machzor (plural
machzorim), is used on Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Some
additions are made to...
-
which is
found in the
Cairo Geniza and
appears in many
Eastern Ashke****c
Machzorim as a
prayer for the
Shabbat before P****over.
Isaac ibn Ghiyyat's poem...
-
Kulanu donated a
Sefer Torah to the community,
along with siddurim,
machzorim, and
other Judaica.
According to the U.S.
Department of State,
there have...
- p. 215. It
appears in
Chasidic and
Sephardic machzorim. It does not
appear in
Nusach Ashkenaz machzorim until the
second half of the
twentieth century...