- In Judaism,
confession (Hebrew: וִדּוּי, romanized: vīddūy) is a step in the
process of
atonement during which a Jew
admits to
committing a sin before...
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Jerusalem about 1729,
where he
dwelt for
thirty years. He was the
author of a
viddui,
entitled "Zobe'aḥ Todah." This article incorporates text from a publication...
- He is
credited also with a
midrash on the Ten
Commandments and with a "
viddui". Moses' son was
Judah ha-Darshan ben Moses.
Probably the
Joseph he-Ḥasid...
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Tikkun Rachel. Afterwards, one
begins the
actual service by
reciting the
Viddui confession including Ashamnu, and then one
reads Psalm 137, "By the rivers...
- the meat-tax in Russia. A poem
written by him on his death-bed
entitled "
Viddui" was
published in Ha-Shiloaḥ in
January 1902. Kaminer,
Isaac (1905). Ahad...
- are
taken partly from the
selichos of
mincha from Yom Kippur, with the
Viddui ha-Gadol (the
great confession of sin by
Rabbenu Nissim) and Ashamnu, and...
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ordered the
translation to cease.
Belkind and
Lishansky spoke and
recited the
Viddui (confession)
before their death with the
envoy of the
Hakham Bashi of Damascus...
- Tov b.
Abraham with Shem Tov Ardotial,
wrongly ascribes to the
former the
viddui recited on Yom
Kippur in the
Musaf prayer. The
following works are erroneously...
- B'Sod
Siach an
online Hebrew-language newsletter,
carried a write-up of a
viddui—a
ritual confession—from
beyond the grave. A
group of
twenty young graduates...
- (135-106 BC):
Decree forbidding the
recitation of the
prayer of thanksgiving,
Viddui Ma'aser (Deut. 26:5–10) by any who have not paid the
proper tithes at the...