A collection of Magyar vernacular prayers for Jewish women published in in 1897, written by Arnold Kiss (1869-1940) when he was rabbi of Veszprém. Later, in 1901, he became chief rabbi of Buda. Our copy of Mirjam provided below is the 1904 edition. The publication was followed by a second collection for young Jewish girls, Noémi, published in 1906, also in Magyar.
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A subsequent German edition of Mirjam was published in 1907.
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This work is in the Public Domain due to its having been published more than 95 years ago.
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“📖 Mirjam, by Rabbi Arnold Kiss (1897)” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 Universal license.
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