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  • synagogue. In addition, there are other nuschaot. Nussach HaGR"A was a very brief version of Nussach Ashkenaz written by the Vilna Gaon, removing some...
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    (then called the Schulhof) prayed in Nussach Ashkenaz, the intended synagogue was to pray in Nussach Sephard and Nussach Ari.[citation needed] Despite the...
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    Zalman. The work was originally titled Siddur Tefillos MiKol HaShanah Al Pi Nussach HaAriZal, however it is commonly known by shorter titles such as Siddur...
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    Hebrew grammar and critical textual critic of Jewish liturgy and prayer nussach. Shlomo (Zalman) ben Yehuda Leib Katz was born in Hanau (also known as...
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    his prayers, respecting always the traditional Bessarabian "doinas" and "nussach" moods of the prayers. Oysher starred in three Yiddish films. In 1943 Oysher...
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    (September 17, 2014). "Siddur & Umam Updates". Retrieved November 20, 2018. ""Nussach Ari" auf Deutsch". 16 October 2017. Leubner, Florian; Gkoumas, Panagiotis...
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  • proto-Ashkenazic-North Italian nussach, which was unique to the early 16th century; others maintain that this was the Nussach of Bavaria. A major printing...
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    synagogue. Dymont composed it along the melodies of chazzanut following the nussach. Also Dymont's Shabbat morning liturgy was presented in the synagogue....
    33 KB (3,403 words) - 10:59, 29 June 2024