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סדור פרחי.
Siddur Farhi = Sidur Farḥi = Siddūr Fārḥī : daily prayers / [edited and translated by Hillel Farhi].
Author
Farḥi, Hillel ben Jacob, 1868-1940
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פרחי, הלל יעקב, 1940־1868
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Format
Book
Language
Hebrew
Arabic
Εdition
4th ed.
Published/Created
Wyckoff, NJ : The Farhi Foundation, 2003.
Description
240 [i.e. 480] p. : port., facsim. ; 23 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Sephardim
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Prayers and devotions
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Translations into Arabic
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Farḥi, Hillel ben Jacob 1868-1940
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פרחי, הלל יעקב 1940־1868
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Arabic language
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Grammar, Comparative
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Hebrew language
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Grammar, Comparative
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Jewish calendar
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Facsimiles
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Contains
Farhi, Hélal.
Preface.
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Elmaleh, Abraham, 1885-1967.
Un des derniers Mohicans, le Dr. Hilel Farhi, Médecin, arabisant, hébraisant, philologue, savant.
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Mosseri, Joseph.
Dr. Hillel Farhi (1868-1940).
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Notes
Reprint, printed in Singapore, of 2nd edition, Cairo, 677, 1917.
Liturgical text in Hebrew and Arabic translation on facing pages, numbered in duplicate, between English and French prefaces, unnumbered.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography of published and unpublished works of Dr. Hillel Farhi at end of English, Hebrew, and French sections.
Language note
Hebrew and Arabic, translated from the Hebrew, introductions in English and French, by Hélal Farhi, grandson of the author, Taipei, Taiwan.
Place name(s)
Egypt Cairo
United States New Jersey Wyckoff
China (Republic : 1949- ) Taipei
Singapore Singapore
Other title(s)
Sidur Farḥi
Siddūr Fārḥī
Daily prayers
Siddur (Sephardic). Arabic & Hebrew. 2003.
OCLC
55599709
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