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עבודת ישראל = Israelitish prayer book for all the Public services of the year / originally arranged by Benjamin Szold.
ʻAvodat Yiśraʼel = Israelitish prayer book for all the Public services of the year / originally arranged by Benjamin Szold.
Uniform title
Siddur (Reform, Szold).
English & Hebrew.
Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
English
Εdition
Hebrew and English ed. / by M. Jastrow.
Published/Created
Philadelphia : M. Jastrow, 1885.
Description
2 volumes ; 19 cm
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Special Collections - Rare Books
N-002311
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Subject(s)
Reform Judaism
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Liturgy
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Jewish religious poetry
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Editor
Szold, Benjamin, 1829-1902
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Jastrow, Marcus, 1829-1903
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Hochheimer, H. (Henry), 1818-1912
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Leonard L. Milberg Collection of Jewish American Writers
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Notes
This ed. is based upon the 2nd ed. (German & Hebrew) revised by M. Jastrow and H. Hochheimer.
Songs and prayers and meditation for divine services for the Israelites by B. Szold, translated from the German by M. Jastrow.
Language note
English and Hebrew.
Contents
Vol. 1 contains pt. 1, pt. 4, and an Appendix; followed by "Songs and prayers and meditations," compiled by B. Szold
v. 2: 2nd part, Prayers for the New Year ; 3rd part, Prayers for the Day of Atonement.
Source acquisition
Ex copy: Gift of Leonard L. Milberg, Princeton class of 1953, 2019.
Other title(s)
Abodath Yisrael
Israelitish prayer book for all the Public services of the year.
OCLC
319713858
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