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Mussaf (also
spelled Musaf or Musof) is an
additional service that is
recited on Shabbat, Yom Tov, Chol Hamoed, and Rosh ****sh. The service,
which is...
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strophes on w****days and
seven on
Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh
haShana Mussaf. It is the
essential component of
Jewish services, and is the only service...
- on
minor festivals such as
Chanuka or Purim. As a rule, any day
where a
Mussaf sacrifice was
brought in the
Temple calls for its recitation. On
major holidays...
- (Ma'ariv). On Shabbat, Rosh ****sh, and
Jewish festivals, a
fourth Amidah (
Mussaf) is
recited after the
morning Torah reading, and once per year, a fifth...
- The
tenth day of
Tishrei is a holy day; one must fast and not work. The
mussaf (additional)
sacrifice for the day is specified. Yom
Kippur is mentioned...
- by a
rabbinic edict, it was
enacted that they be
blown only
during the
Mussaf-prayer,
because of an
incident that happened,
whereby congregants who blew...
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there are
additional prayers and
services added to shacharit,
including Mussaf and a
Torah reading.
Shacharit comes from the
Hebrew root שחר (shaħar)...
- Sefard) an
extended repetition of the
Amidah prayer for both
Shacharit and
Mussaf including piyyutim; even
communities that omit most
piyyutim throughout...
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includes the
sacrifices of Rosh ****sh. An
additional prayer service,
called Mussaf, is
added to
commemorate the Rosh ****sh
sacrifices in the Temple. Its...
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prayer traditionally replaces the Temple's
daily tamid and special-occasion
Mussaf (additional)
offerings (there are
separate versions for the
different types...