Hello
We would like to introduce a new book published by the World Union of Jewish 
Studies:
Rites of Synagogue Liturgy
By Leopold 
Zunz<http://www.magnes-press.com/Authors/Leopold+Zunz.aspx?name=Leopold+Zunz>
Prayer customs and the treasures of liturgical poetry brought to Israel from 
the Diaspora have been the subject of diverse studies in the past few years, 
encompassing every community and its customs, every community and its poetry. 
This classic study, a translation of Leopold Zunz's Ritus des synagogalen 
Gottesdienstes, reviews the history of prayer customs of diverse communities 
from ancient times to the nineteenth century. The author examines the 
uniqueness of each community, both through the wording of the permanent prayers 
and through the treasures of liturgical poetry recited in the Middle Ages and 
the Modern Era. Relations and influential factors between ethnic groups are 
discussed in detail.
The introductory chapters present the history of Jewish prayer since the Geonic 
period, including the formation of the first prayer books; the creation of 
communal manuscripts; the impact of print; and the creation of fixed forms of 
public prayer. The study takes account of: books of Jewish law dealing with 
prayer; books of customs; exegeses on prayer and liturgical poetry; 
translations of Hebrew prayer into other languages; additions to and deletions 
from liturgical texts; the status and role of the prayer leader; the influence 
of mysticism and kabbalah; the influences of censorship and the Enlightenment. 
Other chapters are dedicated to the prayers of Yom Kippur, the status of 
Slichot prayers, debates on integrating liturgical poetry into public prayers, 
and a description of the Karaite prayer book.
For many years, Zunz's study, originally published in 1859, served as a 
fundamental textbook for research on the history of prayer. This contemporary 
Hebrew translation includes research updates, many clarifications, and detailed 
indexes; among them an index of prayers, an index of prayer customs, an index 
of liturgical poetry, and an index of early manuscripts and printings of the 
prayer books mentioned in the study. In addition, the Hebrew edition includes 
notes and additions found on the author's personal copy, never to have been 
published before.

Language: Hebrew
Price: $ 40.00
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