Dear Stanley,
Thank you for the information below.
I am also wondering where to class this. Would this material be classed with special elements of the liturgy, i.e. BM670? There is no special cutter for Seder Korbanot. My volume does include the "Seder Tashlikh" which does have its own special cutter "BM670.S42". Should I propose a cutter?
Thanks, Heidi
At 07:26 PM 2/7/2005 -0800, you wrote:
I hope you get some better answers, but an important
thing is to determine what is meant by "Yom shelosh
esreh midot."  I think it might refer to a specific
day of Selihot between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
(Other things imply that it might be specifically
referring to Erev Yom Kippur.)
If Tashlikh isn't said on the 1st or 2nd day of Rosh
Hashanah, it may be recited any time before Yom
Kippur.  Kaparot can also be performed/recited any day
between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, although Erev
Yom Kippur is the best day.
The minchah of Erev Yom Kippur is special in that the
Vidui is recited by the congregation in the silent
`Amidah.  Maybe the korbanot section of the morning
prayers is changed by some on Erev Yom Kippur, but
that is only a conjecture.

Hope this helps, or at least moves others to respond.

-Stanley Nachamie
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Heidi G. Lerner wrote:
> I have a book "Seder ha-Korbanot ve-Seder Tashlikh
> le-Yom shelosh esreh midot : kolel Seder
> ha-Korbanot, Seder Tashlikh, Seder Kaparot, tefilat
> Minhah ... .
> What would be the best subject analysis?
>
> High Holidays--LIturgy--Texts
> Tashlikh
> Judaism--Liturgy--Texts

Heidi G. Lerner
Hebraica/Judaica Cataloger
Catalog Dept.
Stanford Univ. Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6004
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