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Encyclopedia of
Jewish Prayer (1993, NJ,
Jason Aronson) page 39;
Viduy (6th ed, 1989, Jerusalem,
Viduy Publ'g Co.[distr. by Feldheim]
pages 14–15; Scherman, Nosson...
- have been
preferable if they had done
tshuva [repented], if they had said
viduy [confession] with tears, in the
nusach [style] that is used on Yom Kippur...
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rites may also
refer to: Antyesti, in
Hinduism Islamic funeral, in
Islam Viduy, in the
Jewish faith Last
Rites may also
refer to: Last
Rites (computer...
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offender confesses publicly,
before larger and
larger audience.
Confession (
viduy) is also
performed on one's deathbed, if at all possible. In pre-rabbinic...
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HaChaim written by R.
Yaakov Lorberbaum of Lisa.
Hishtapchut HaNefesh -
viduy (confessional prayers) for the eve of Yom Kippur. "Rabbi
Yaakov Tzvi Mecklenburg"...
- More
extensive prayers for holidays,
including Ushpizin, Akdamut, Kaparot,
Viduy and
Selihot Prayers intended for the
reader to use
while praying in the...
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instructed his son
where and how to bury him, said his last
confession (
viduy), and died.
After the war, his son re-interred him in Piešťany, his birthplace...
- poet
Saadia b. Nachmani,
Saadia b. Joseph, "Saadia" the
author of
morning Viduy, and the "Saadia"
mentioned by
Jakar b. Qalonimus, a
student of Solomon...