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open_content_license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) 4.0 International copyleft licenseDate: 2015-05-13
Last Updated: 2025-02-18
Categories: Samaritan Prayerbooks
Tags: Samaria, Samaritan, Nusaḥ haSamerim, Needing Decompilation
Excerpt: An Israelite-Samaritan prayerbook for evenings and mornings (not a complete Israelite-Samaritan prayerbook). . . .
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This Israelite-Samaritan weekday prayerbook includes blessings for washing before prayer, the text of the Samaritans’ two daily prayers (evening and morning), and their nusaḥ for counting the ʿOmer between the first Sunday of Pesaḥ and the holiday of Shavuʿot. This file is all in Samaritan script, an offshoot of paleo-Hebrew which developed after the Jews had already switched to today’s square “Ashurit” script.[1] Israelite Samaritan’s call “Ashurit” script, Aramaic Hebrew script At the end of the prayerbook, I’ve added a short pronunciation guide for those familiar with English or modern Hebrew. Both the original prayerbook and the transliterated version have been proofread and corrected by Benyamim Tsedaka, a scholar and spokesperson for the Israelite-Samaritan community.
In 2022, Isaac Gantwerk Mayer prepared an English translation of the prayerbook.
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1 | Israelite Samaritan’s call “Ashurit” script, Aramaic Hebrew script |
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Contributor: Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation)
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