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Classical Reform —⟶ tag: Classical Reform Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? This is Rabbi Emil Hirsch’s 1896 translation and adaption of Rabbi David Einhorn’s original German volumes of עלת תמיד Olath Tamid. (This edition followed after the first English translation that was published in 1872.) Besides his adapted translation, Hirsch also introduced a number of other changes which he summarized in his preface. . . . Categories: Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., American Reform Movement, Classical Reform, Needing Decompilation, Needing Transcription, North America Contributor(s): The first edition of the Union Hymnal by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): A hymnal compiled by one of the Reform rabbis who first prepared the Union Prayerbook. . . . Categories: Tags: 20th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Classical Reform, English vernacular prayer, German vernacular prayer, hymns, Reform Jewry Contributor(s): A “provisional edition” of the Reform movement’s Union Prayer Book for six morning services (containing additional material) for Reform Synagogues with daily morning services. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): The second edition of the Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): This is the Kol Nidrei as offered by the Hannover Synagogue on Yom Kippur in 1937 according to the text provided in a poster, “Agende für Kol-nidre und Seelenfeier in der Synaogen-Gemeinde Hannover” (10 September 1937). Thank you to David Selis for providing digital images of the poster. . . . Categories: Tags: 20th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Classical Reform, English Translation, English vernacular prayer, German Jewry, German vernacular prayer, paraliturgical kol nidrei, Third Reich Contributor(s): | ||
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