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Songs and prayers and meditations for divine services of Israelites / compiled by B. Szold ; translated from the German by M. Jastrow.
Uniform title
Siddur (Reform, Szold).
English & Hebrew
Format
Book
Language
English
Hebrew
Published/Created
Philadelphia : M. Jastrow, 1873.
Description
104, 590 pages ; 19 cm
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N-002313
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Subject(s)
Jewish hymns
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Hymns, English
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Related name
Szold, Benjamin, 1829-1902
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Jastrow, Marcus, 1829-1903
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Contains
Jastrow, Marcus, 1829-1903.
Israelitish prayer book for all the public services of the year.
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Jastrow, Marcus, 1829-1903.
Israelitisches Gebetbuch : für den oeffentlichen Gottesdienst im ganzen Jahre.
English.
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Notes
Princeton copy 1 includes numerous handwritten annotation and family information.
With
With : ʻAvodat Yiśraʼel : Israelitish prayer book for all the public services of the year", originally arranged by Rev. Dr. Benjamin Szold, of Baltimore, Second Edition (Hebrew and German), reised by Rev. Drs. by M. Jastrow. of Philadelphia, and H. Hochheimer, of Baltimore, Hebrew and English Edition, in text and typographical arrangement fully corresponding with the reised Hebrew German edition by M. Jastrow, Rabbi of the Congregation Rodef-Shalom.
Language note
English and Hebrew on opposite pages.
Source acquisition
Princeton copy 1: Purchased with funds from endowment donated by Leonard L. Milberg, Class of 1953 ; 2019.
Other title(s)
ʻAvodat Yiśraʼel
עבודת ישראל
OCLC
234110669
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