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Gershon Hadas

Rabbi Gershon Hadas (9 Jul 1896-11 Dec 1980), born in Wołkowysk / Volkovisk (currently in Belarus), was a Conservative movement rabbi in the United States. He served as rabbi of Beth Shalom Synagogue, Kansas City, Missouri from 1929 till 1961. As Chairman of the Rabbinical Assembly's Prayer Book Commission, he prepared the translation and liturgical text for the Siddur Lemot HeKhol (1961) a weekday prayerbook. He also published a new translation of the Books of Psalms "For the Modern Reader" in 1964.

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📖 סדור לימות החול (אשכנז) | Siddur Limot hê-Ḥol :: Weekday Prayer Book (Rabbinical Assembly of America 1961)

Contributed by Gershon Hadas | the Rabbinical Assembly of America | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

A weekday prayerbook (not including the prayers for Shabbat or specific festivals beyond Rosh Hodesh and intermediate festival days) prepared by the Prayerbook Commission of the Rabbinical Association of America under the chair of Rabbi Gershon Hadas and published in 1961. . . .