Jewish Feasts and FastsPress of the Jewish publication society, 1945 - 317 pages |
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... chanted by the rabbi or another pious and learned man of the community . The prayers often repeated during the ten days of penitence , in which the worshipper asks to be inscribed in the book of life , are changed during Neilah for the ...
... chanted by the rabbi or another pious and learned man of the community . The prayers often repeated during the ten days of penitence , in which the worshipper asks to be inscribed in the book of life , are changed during Neilah for the ...
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... chanted just before the Neilah service . The hymn is the work of the Spanish Jewish poet , Moses ibn Ezra , and con- sists of eight stanzas , which are sung with much vim and gusto by all the members of the congregation . The tune is ...
... chanted just before the Neilah service . The hymn is the work of the Spanish Jewish poet , Moses ibn Ezra , and con- sists of eight stanzas , which are sung with much vim and gusto by all the members of the congregation . The tune is ...
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... chanted by the cantor and his choir during these processions . The children in the congregation are encouraged to participate in the marching and the singing , while carrying small flags with characteris- tic Hebrew inscriptions and ...
... chanted by the cantor and his choir during these processions . The children in the congregation are encouraged to participate in the marching and the singing , while carrying small flags with characteris- tic Hebrew inscriptions and ...
Contents
Festivals | 14 |
Rosh Hashanah | 14 |
The Symbolic Ceremony of Tashlich | 17 |
Copyright | |
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Ahasuerus ancient Antiochus Ashkenazic Babylonian Bible biblical Book of Esther celebration century ceremony chanted Christian commandments congregation connected custom Day of Atonement Deuteronomy Egypt Egyptians elaborate entire exile Exodus faith fast day father feast festival first-born given God's Greek Haggadah Hallel Haman Hanukkah harvest Hasidim Hasmonean Hazzan Hebrew high priest holiday Hoshana hymns Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish history Jews Josephus Judah Judaism Judea king known Kol Nidre later legend liturgy Lord Maccabean Maccabees Mattathias mazzot meal mercy Middle Ages Mishnah month Mordecai Moses myrtle Nidre night Nisan observance offered origin Palestine Passover period permitted Persia Pharaoh pious plagues prayer prophet Psalms Purim rabbis reading reason recited reference regarded religion religious Revelation ritual Roman Rosh Hashanah Ruth Sabbath sacrifice Seder Shabbat Shabuot Shofar Shushan Sinai sins song story Sukkah Sukkot symbol synagogue Talmud Temple tion Torah tradition trees Yom Kippur