סדור תפילות הקראים | Weekday and Sabbath Prayers based upon the Ḳaraite Prayerbook of Abraham Firkovich (1871/2002)
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open_content_license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) 4.0 International copyleft license date_src_start: 1871-00-00 date_src_end: 1871-00-00 languages_meta: [{"name":"English","code":"eng","standard":"ISO 639-3"},{"name":"Hebrew","code":"heb","standard":"ISO 639-3"}] scripts_meta: [{"name":"Hebrew (Ktav Ashuri)","code":"Hebr","standard":"ISO 15924"},{"name":"Latin","code":"Latn","standard":"ISO 15924"}] Date: 2016-06-03
Last Updated: 2025-04-24
Categories: Karaite Prayerbooks
Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Nusaḥ haKaraim
Excerpt: An index to the Ḳaraite prayer services for weekday and sabbath mornings and evenings, as derived from the prayerbook of Abraham Firkovich (1871) by Nehemia Gordon, . . .
Content: בעריכת נחמיה גורדון בהתיעצות עם הרב משה דבח ע”פ נוסח ר’ אברהם פירקוביץ שיצא לאור לראשונה בווילנא תרל”א (edited by Nehemia Gordon in consultation with R’ Moshe Dabah. Based on the Avraham Firkovich Edition, Vilna 1870). Citations from Karaite scholars are shown as “(K.S.)” in the translation and “(ח”מ)” in the liturgy. English translation by Nehemia Gordon.
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Contributor: Nehemia Gordon
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Name: Nehemia Gordon
Bio: Nehemia Gordon holds a Masters Degree in Biblical Studies and a Bachelors Degree in Archaeology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He translated texts contained in The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader, was an assistant on the Dead Sea Scrolls Publication Project coordinated by Emanuel Tov, and worked as a researcher on the Hebrew University Bible Project under the auspices of Shemaryahu Talmon. Gordon has lived in Jerusalem since 1993, is the author of a series of popular books on the history of ancient Judaism and Christianity, and hosts the Hebrew Voices podcast.
Website: http://nehemiaswall.com
Profile Link: https://opensiddur.org/profile/nehemia-gordon
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Name: Abraham Firkovich
Bio: Avraham ben Shmuel Firkovich (1786–1874) was born in Lutsk, Volhynia, then lived in Lithuania, and finally settled in Çufut Qale, Crimea. A famous Karaite writer, archeologist, and collector of ancient manuscripts, Firkovich's chief work was his Abne Zikkaron, containing the texts of inscriptions discovered by him (Wilna, 1872) which is preceded by a lengthy account of his travels to Daghestan.
Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Firkovich
Profile Link: https://opensiddur.org/profile/abraham-firkovich
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