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    The Mahzor of Worms is a thirteenth century illuminated manuscript. Dated to 1272, it is a Mahzor, a Jewish festival liturgical prayerbook, and the locus...
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    Machzor (redirect from Maḥzor)
    for “from the house of,” in addition to the traditional “son of” or “daughter of.” Jewish holidays Jewish prayer Mahzor of Worms, a thirteenth-century...
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    NY, Feldheim) page 165. It is present in the first volume of the so-called Worms Mahzor, JNUL 4° 781/1 (Wurzburg, 1272), fol. 147v.[1] Archived 2013-12-25...
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    Birds' Head Haggadah (category Haggadah of Pesach)
    Union-Tribune. Retrieved 16 September 2017. Kogman-Appel, Katrin (2012). A mahzor from Worms: art and religion in a medieval Jewish community. Cambridge, Mass:...
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    Siddurim Hammelburg Mahzor Leipzig Mahzor Worms Mahzor Montefiore Mainz Mahzor Rothschild Mahzor Tripartite Mahzor Furth Siddur Amsterdam Mahzor Chronicles, Miscellany...
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  • 850. Two tahanunim of his are incorporated in the Mahzor: one, beginning with אנא ה' אלקי תשועתי‎, comprises thirty-eight lines of four words each; the...
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  • 14th century in literature (category History of literature)
    of the Macclesfield Psalter in East Anglia. 1331 – Production of the Nuremberg Mahzor. 1341: 8 April – Petrarch becomes poet laureate at a ceremony in...
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    appears quite frequently. In the Mahzor Vitry, the kingdom of Ashkenaz is referred to chiefly in regard to the ritual of the synagogue there, but occasionally...
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  • Isaac ben Judah (category Place of death unknown)
    "Shibbole ha-Leḳeṭ" [he], the "Mordekai", and the responsa of Meir of Rothenburg. In a French Maḥzor manuscript quoted by Leopold Zunz ("Zur Geschichte und...
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    Rashi (category Rabbis from Worms, Germany)
    rulings and responsa are recorded in Mahzor Vitry. Other compilations include Sefer Hapardes, probably edited by Shemaiah of Troyes, Rashi's student, and Sefer...
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    2016. Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania. "Jewish Liturgy: The Siddur and the Mahzor". Archived from the original on 18 February 2012...
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    media. Many manuscripts, including some of the library's unique volumes such the thirteenth century Worms Mahzor, have been scanned and are available on...
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  • This is a list of languages arranged by age of the oldest existing text recording a complete sentence in the language. It does not include undeciphered...
    115 KB (6,850 words) - 02:49, 23 March 2025
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    after the other each of the three times. In the Siddur of Amram Gaon (9th century; printed 1865, Warsaw, p. 47) and in the Roman Mahzor (ca. 1486; printed...
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  • commentaries on several parts of the daily prayers and on the Maḥzor. Judah collected the notes of travel of his fellow citizen Petachiah of Regensburg, though incompletely...
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    Shaked, Guy (2020). "The Jewish attitude towards the playing of music in the Tripartite Mahzor". Cogent Art & Humanities. 7: 18–19. doi:10.1080/23311983...
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    f. 90r (c. 1270-1290). Retrieved 9 March, 2025 - via Dávid Kaufmann. Worms Mahzor f. 26v (c. 1272-1280). For an undecorated Kiddush levana by the same...
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  • piece of work is his Avodah, the introduction to which is a part of the Portuguese Mahzor. Unlike his predecessors, Ibn Ezra begins his review of Biblical...
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  • numerous liturgical poems, eighteen of which are found in the Sephardic Maḥzor. His poetry is included in various liturgical rites and was published in...
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  • character has been questioned. Isaac is mainly known through his additions to Maḥzor Vitry, although did not compile the Machzor as Charles Taylor supposed....
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