Machzor — The mahzor (alternately machzor, plural mahzorim, Hebrew מחזור, pronounced [maχˈzor] and [maχzoˈrim], respectively) is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many Jews also make use of specialized… … Wikipedia
machzor — Seph. /mahkh zohrdd /; Ashk. /mahkh zohrdd, zawrdd, zeuhrdd/, n., pl. machzorim Seph. /mahkh zaw rddeem /; Ashk. /mahkh zoh rddim/, Eng. machzors. Hebrew. mahzor. * * * … Universalium
machzor — noun A prayerbook for the holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur … Wiktionary
machzor — variant of mahzor … Useful english dictionary
Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry — Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry, (died 1105), (Hebrew: שמחה בן שמואל מויטרי) was a French Talmudist of the 11th and 12th centuries, pupil of Rashi, and the compiler of the Vitry Machzor. Contents 1 The Vitry Machzor 2 Extant manuscripts of the Machzor … Wikipedia
Mahzor — The mahzor (alternately machzor , plural mahzorim , Hebrew מחזור, pronounced|maxˈzor and IPA| [maxzoˈrim] ) is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many Jews also make use of specialized mahzorim on… … Wikipedia
Abraham ben Jacob Cansino — was a seventeenth century Spanish Jewish poet. He is the author of Aguddat Ezob (A Bunch of Hyssop), a collection of poems and rhetorical compositions, in three parts, praised very highly by Isaac Cansino and David Abu al Khair. Abraham Cansino… … Wikipedia
Siddur — A siddur (Hebrew: סידור; plural siddurim ) is a Jewish prayer book, containing a set order of daily prayers. This article discusses how some of these prayers evolved, and how the siddur, as we know it today has developed. A separate article,… … Wikipedia
Shekhinah — The Shekinah enters the Tabernacle. In traditional Judaism, unlike in some Christian culture, Divinity is not personified in visual imagery. This accords with Maimonides philosophical ruling of Divine incorporality, and the stress by Kabbalists… … Wikipedia
Simchat Torah — Infobox Holiday caption = holiday name = Simchat Torah official name = Hebrew: שמחת תורה nickname = Translation: Rejoicing with/of the Torah observedby = Judaism and Jews date = 23rd (in Israel 22nd) day of Tishrei celebrations = Dancing in… … Wikipedia