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Jewish communities that
existed in
Safed in his lifetime), and that
twelve nusachs for
Jewish prayer [nasachot ha-tefillah]
emanated accordingly. In alteration...
- Look up
nusach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nusach can
refer to:
Nusach (Jewish custom)
Nusach (Jewish music) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Nusach Ashkenaz is a
style of
Jewish liturgy conducted by Ashke**** Jews. It is
primarily a way to
order and
include prayers, and
differs from
Nusach...
- The
Italian Nusach is the
ancient prayer rite (
nusach) of the long-standing
Italian Jewish (Italkim)
community on the
Italian Peninsula, used by Jews...
- of
prayer exist, one for each of the 12
tribes of Israel,
hence twelve nusachs for
Jewish prayer ("nusachot ha-tefillah")
emanated accordingly. In alteration...
- In Judaism,
musical nusach refers the
musical style or
tradition of a community,
particularly the
chant used for
recitative prayers such as the Amidah...
- Teiman,
Nusach Ashkenaz,
Nusach Sefard,
Nusach Edot Hamizrach,
Italian Nusach and
Nusach Ari.
Textual nusach is
distinct from
musical nusach,
which refers...
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Sephardic siddurim,
requesting that the
congregation pray in the
Sefardic nusach and
forcing it upon them if
necessary (Yosef Kapach, P****over Aggadta, p...
- a
single blessing on the
topic of
Shabbat or the holiday. In
Nusach Ashkenaz (and
Nusach Sefard) the
Kedushah (recited
during the Hazzan's repetition...
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liturgies with
varying degrees of
Sephardic influence, such as
Nusach Sefard and
Nusach Ari, in
order to
follow the
order of the
prayers set by
Rabbi Isaac...