- The
machzor (Hebrew: מחזור,
plural machzorim,
pronounced [maχˈzoʁ] and [maχzoˈʁim], respectively) is the
prayer book
which is used by Jews on the High...
- centuries,
pupil of Rashi, and the
compiler of
Machzor Vitry. He
lived in Vitry-le-François.
Machzor Vitry contains decisions and
rules concerning religious...
- Goldschmidt-Fraenkel
Machzor,
formally known as
Machzor According to the
Customs of the Ashke****m in All
Their Branches:
Including the
Western Ashke****c...
- Marmorstein's
translation of the Rödelheim
machzor. It also
appears with an
English translation in the
Artscroll P****over
machzor. The
piyyut is
quoted in several...
- The
Amsterdam Machzor of 1670 was a
heavily ornamented prayer book
printed by Uri
Phoebus ben
Aaron Ha-levi (known also as Uri Witzenhausen). Despite...
-
Exodus and
Numbers note the age of
majority for army
service as twenty.
Machzor Vitri notes that
Genesis 34:25
refers to Levi as a "man", when a calculation...
- leap
years of 13 months. This 19-year
cycle is
known in
Hebrew as the
Machzor Katan ("small cycle").
Because the
Julian years are 365 and 1/4 days long...
- of
Teshuva 2:2 Maimonides,
Mishneh Torah, Laws of
Teshuva 2:7 Yoma 85b
Machzor Yom
Kippur Ashkenaz:
Musaf for Yom Kippur: The
Avodah Service Kitzur Shulchan...
- afternoon,
reciting prayers from a
special holiday prayerbook called a "
Machzor". Many non-religious Jews make a
point of
attending synagogue services...
- Shema. In each of
these prayers,
verse 16 is said twice.
According to
Machzor Vitry, the
verse is
doubled to
complete the
spelling of a name of God....