
Contributor(s):
Abe Katz (translation)
Shared on ח׳ בתשרי ה׳תשע״ג (2012-09-24) — under the following terms:
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) 4.0 International copyleft license
Categories:
Labor, Fulfillment, and Parnassah, Ḥatimot
Tags:
Nusaḥ Comtat Venaissin,
workdays,
56th century A.M.,
French Jewry,
18th Century C.E.,
Arba Kehillot,
Carpentras,
Avignon,
Lisle,
Cavaillon,
Post-prayer supplements
In Avignon, France, in 1767, Eliyahu Karmi (Elijah Crémieux) compiled a siddur preserving the nusaḥ of the Comtat Venaissin titled the סדר התמיד (Seder HaTamid). Just after the section for תפלת שחרית (the morning prayers), Karmi provides the following advice for how to organize one’s workday: . . .