Contributed by: Chana Deutsch (Magyar translation), Simon Hevesi
A paraliturgical prayer for the government presented opposite Hanoten T’shuah in Rabbi Simon Hevesi’s siddur Ateret Shalom v’Emet (1911). . . .
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Simon Hevesi ![]() Simon HevesiRabbi Simon Hevesi, born Handler (22 March 1868, Aszod - 1 February 1943 Budapest ), Hungarian-Jewish theologian and philosopher, rabbi, and professor. Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Tag Magyar vernacular prayer | paraliturgical prayer for the government | 20th century C.E. | 57th century A.M. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Sorted Chronologically (new to old). Sort oldest first? Contributed by: Chana Deutsch (Magyar translation), Simon Hevesi A paraliturgical prayer for the government presented opposite Hanoten T’shuah in Rabbi Simon Hevesi’s siddur Ateret Shalom v’Emet (1911). . . . | ||
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