Jewish Feasts and FastsPress of the Jewish publication society, 1945 - 317 pages |
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... contains a prayer which the high priest is said to have re- cited after he had completed the service . This is followed by a glowing description of the personal appearance of the high priest after he had emerged from the Temple ...
... contains a prayer which the high priest is said to have re- cited after he had completed the service . This is followed by a glowing description of the personal appearance of the high priest after he had emerged from the Temple ...
Page 128
... contains the famous song that Moses and the children of Israel sang after their miraculous deliverance on the shores of the Red Sea . The prophetic reading on this day contains the song of Deborah and Barak whose prowess saved Israel ...
... contains the famous song that Moses and the children of Israel sang after their miraculous deliverance on the shores of the Red Sea . The prophetic reading on this day contains the song of Deborah and Barak whose prowess saved Israel ...
Page 222
... contains the Hebrew text , an English trans- lation and numerous artistic designings . Herford's edition was ... containing the 222 JEWISH FEASTS AND FASTS.
... contains the Hebrew text , an English trans- lation and numerous artistic designings . Herford's edition was ... containing the 222 JEWISH FEASTS AND FASTS.
Contents
Festivals | 14 |
Rosh Hashanah | 14 |
The Symbolic Ceremony of Tashlich | 17 |
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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