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Minhag (Hebrew: מנהג "custom",
classical pl. מנהגות,
modern pl. מנהגים, minhagim) is an
accepted tradition or
group of
traditions in Judaism. A related...
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Eretz Israel minhag, (Hebrew: נוסח ארץ ישראל, translit:
Nusach Eretz Yisrael translation: "Rite or
Prayer Service of The Land of Israel") as opposed...
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Minhag Morocco (Hebrew:מנהג מרוקו)
refers to the
religious customs adopted by
Moroccan Jewry, from the
Hebrew "
Minhag", or custom.
Although in the Middle...
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Minhag Ashkenaz is the
minhag of the Ashke****
German Jews.
Minhag Ashkenaz was
common in Germany, Austria, the
Czech lands, and
elsewhere in
Western Europe...
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Minhag Polin/
Minhag Lita (Polish/Lithuanian/Prague rite) is the Ashke****
minhag of the
Polish Jews, the Polish/Lithuanian or
Eastern branch of Nusach...
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Minhag America is a
siddur created in 1857 by
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise that was
intended to
address conflict between sides supporting and
opposing traditionalism...
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traditions of
Sephardi Judaism (but with some
differences among the
minhag "customs" of
particular communities). That has
resulted in a conflation...
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consistent with
these customs. A
theory grew up that
custom trumps law (see
Minhag): this had some
Talmudic support, but was not
nearly so
prominent in Arabic...
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component buttressing Orthodox and
other practice is
local or
familial custom,
Minhag. The
development and
acceptance of
customs as binding, more than disagreements...
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Bereavement in
Judaism (Hebrew: אֲבֵלוּת, avelut, "mourning") is a
combination of
minhag (traditions) and
mitzvah (commandments)
derived from the
Torah and Judaism's...