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| | Sephardi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A nusach is defined by a liturgical tradition's choice of prayers, order of prayers, text of prayers and melodies used in the singing of prayers. |  | | The term Sephardi can also describe the nusach (Hebrew language, "liturgical tradition") used by Sephardi Jews in their Siddur (prayer book). |  | | Note that the term Nusach Sefard or Nusach Sfarad does not refer to the liturgy generally recited by Sephardim, but rather to an alternative European liturgy used by many Chassidim. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sephardic
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| | Sung Nusach - mp3 |
 | | The Kedushah is the section from the main prayer in which the praying community sanctifies God, by echoing the words of the angels: "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Eternal One, Master of Legions, the whole world is filled with his glory" (Isaiah 6:3). |  | | As you might have noticed, the 9th of Av is the only day on which the Nusach for "Venismach" is exactly the same as the Nusach of "Retseih." On that day, all the main prayers of the evening and the morning service are sung to the same Nusach. |  | | A small difference is that unlike the cantor, the community does not say the word "Echad" in the sentence "Echad hu elokeinu." Since the verse "Addir Addireinu" is repeated by the cantor to a different tune than initially sung by the community, I sang this verse twice. |
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http://www.chazzanut.com/nusach/mp3s
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| | Virtual Jerusalem - Shvut Ami |
 | | Nusach Ashkenaz with Hebrew text, translation and transliteration. |  | | Nusach Buchara with Hebrew text, translation and transliteration. |  | | 13070 Prayerbook - Siddur L'Shabbat (Sabbath Prayers) Nusach Sfard with Hebrew text, translation and transliteration. |
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http://www.shvutami.org.il/b_books.htm
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| | Mail-Jewish Volume 41 Number 56 |
 | | Probably the Ari has some mystical reason for this, but I think any connection (mystical or otherwise) between nusach Ari and some kind of presumed biblical nusach related to the shevatim is dubious at best. |  | | I questioned him and he said his Lubavitch dayan told him that he is permitted to do so even if he is the only one davening that nusach>> The Lubavitch Dayan paskened erroneously. |  | | I had never heard this before and it sounded completely absurd, though I have subsequently heard that this position with regard to nusach Ari can be attributed to the Ari himself. |
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http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v41/mj_v41i56.html
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| | The Jewish Journal Of Greater Los Angeles |
 | | It can be argued that a discernible unity in selected parts of the prayer service gives us a spiritual continuity we so desperately need in these difficult times. |  | | Just one week earlier, I was in another local modern Orthodox synagogue, where a guest of some musical renown was invited to lead the congregation in prayers. |  | | In the Ashkenazic rite, for example, the "Kaddish" said before the Shabbat Musaf prayer is a melodic constant. |
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http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/print.php?id=9860
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| | PilotYid Jewish/Hebrew Palm Software > Hebrew Texts |
 | | The tefilla is Nusach Baghdad composed by Hacham Yoseph Chaim (zechuto yagen aleinu) which is used by Edot Hamizrach. |  | | This is a stand alone siddur, in Hebrew, in Nusach Ari. |  | | This is a stand alone siddur, in Hebrew, in Nusach Sefard. |
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http://www.pilotyid.com/collection.php?cat=8
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 | | While hand-copied manuscripts of the Shaar HaKavanos were available to some Sefardi gedolim, these seem to have contained many inaccuracies, and until now we have had no way of evaluating their reliability. |  | | For the last five years, he has been working day and night to establish definitively and authoritatively, based on newly available sources, exactly what the nusach of the holy Arizal was. |  | | The Arizal said that prayers enter Heaven through twelve gateways, corresponding to the twelve tribes, and that each Jew should use the nusach of his tribe to ensure that his prayers will pass through the proper gateway. |
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http://www.virtualgeula.com/rimer/rimer.htm
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| | Weekly-Halacha, Parshas Chayei Sara, 5759 - Torah.org |
 | | Kedushah or any other part of davening which requires a minyan should be recited according to the nusach of the minyan, even if it is recited in an undertone(18). |  | | But the halachah may require one to daven according to the nusach of the congregation where he finds himself regardless of personal considerations. |  | | Preferably, Pesukei d'Zimrah and Birchos Kerias Shema should be recited according to the nusach of the minyan, since they are sometimes recited out loud. |
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http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5759/chaysara.html
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| | Differences in Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish genealogy |
 | | Nusach Sepharad/Sephardi (Sephardic version/formula) --to be distinguished from Minhag Sepharad (Sephardic ritual/custom)-- refers to the Ashkenazic form of prayer that includes certain elements from the Sephardic liturgy, along with other borrowings. |  | | In the formative years of Hassidism in Eastern Europe, disciples and followers of the Baal Shem Tov and of his successor, the Maggid of Mezhirech,, formally adopted Nusach Ari as their style of prayer. |  | | Today, many non-Hassidic Ashkenazis who seek to emphasize the spiritual aspect of prayer and Kavannah (principally among the Kabbalists) have also come to adopt Nusach Sepharad. |
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http://www.orthohelp.com/geneal/differ.HTM
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| | History of Chazzanut and Congregational Singing, Cantorial Terms Nusach, Scarbove, MiSinai, Freygish,... |
 | | After the turn of the 20th Century, The nascent Young Israel Movement sought to bring young people into shul by emulating the Chassidim by introducing Nigunim (rhythmic congregational singing) to their minyanim (heretofore this was verboten). |  | | During the 11th century, a whole group of melodies evolved among the Jews of the Rhineland in Western Germany, which were to become the traditional Nusach Hatefillah, the prayer tunes for every occasion of worship: morning, noon, and night, Sabbath and weekday, Festival and High Holy Days. |  | | History of Chazzanut and Congregational Singing, Cantorial Terms Nusach, Scarbove, MiSinai, Freygish,... |
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http://www.chelseashul.org/Music/Skarbova.htm
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| | Tishray |
 | | (According to Nusach Sefard, the congregation says Ledavid Mizmor after the Shemonah Esrei); Kaddish Tiskabel; Kiddush; Borei Pri Hagafen; Asher Bochar; Borei Meíoiri Ha'aysh; Hamavdil Bein Kodesh Lekodesh; and Shehecheyanu; Aleinu; Ledovid Ori; Kaddish; Adon Olam (all as on the previous day). |  | | (According to Nusach Sefard, the congregation says Ledovid Mizmor); Kaddish Tiskabel (the conclusion of every Kaddish during these ten days is îOseh Hashalomî etc); Kiddush of Rosh HaShanah: Asher Bochar; mentioning Shabbos, concluding with îMekadesh HaShabbos VíYisroel Veyom Hazikoronî; Shehecheyonu; Aleinu; Ledovid Ori; Mourner's Kaddish; Adon Olam. |  | | The prevailing custom is to go to a river (or other body of water) to say Tashlich; some add the additional prayers and requests that are found in the Machzor. |
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http://www.yipc.org/tishray.htm
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| | Ezras Torah Calendar |
 | | Nusach Sefard the congregation says Ledovid Mizmor after the |  | | Kaddish; (According to Nusach Sefard Shir Hamaalos Mimaamakim is said between Yishtabach and the Half- |  | | (Nusach Sefard calls for the blowing of Tashrat, Tashat, and Tarat after Malchiyos, Zichronos and Shofros during the silent |
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http://www.ezrastorah.org/tishrei.htm
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| | Genres of Jewish Music |
 | | The complete cycle of nusach for worship are here, online, and for free. |  | | Cantors are trained to "lead dynamic, spiritually uplifting, meaningful religious services in all denominational liturgies and nusach." |  | | The Academy of Jewish Religion, located at 15 West 86th Street, New York, trains cantors in a Jewish pluralistic environment. |
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http://www.jmwc.org/jmwc_genres.html
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| | cRc - Nusach HaTefilla |
 | | However, in the recitation of the “kedushah” he should receite it in “nusach S’fard” and vice versa. |  | | “do not change from the custom of your forefathers…” This text is cited by the Mogen Avraham Orach Chaim 68,1 in reference to t’fila meaning not to change one’s own nusach of t’fila, whether Ashkenaz or S’fard. |  | | Consequently if for example one who uses “nusach Ashkenaz” is davening with a nusach S’fard minyan, he should maintain his own nusach Ashkenaz. |
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http://www.crcweb.org/community/responsa/nusachhatefilla.html
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| | Mail-Jewish Volume 9 Number 38 |
 | | The Nusach Lita version has the two verses in question appearing a f t e r the verse Al Ta 'azveinu Avinu, Al Tirchak Memenu, whereas in the Nusach Polin version the two verses appear earlier. |  | | I believe this originates in a conflict between the nusach (order of prayers) and the "mesora" (oral tradition) of the chazanim. |  | | The chazanim chant according to the order of the Nusach Lita, even though the machzor has the Nusach Polin order. |
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http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v9/mj_v9i38.html
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| | Arts and Leisure Desk |
 | | With a rapid-fire delivery, he'll use Yiddish and Hebrew words like rebbetzin (a rabbi's wife), mishpocheh (family), halacha (Jewish law) and nusach (liturgical formats) without explanation. |
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http://www.jmintheam.org/pages/nachumnyt.htm
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| | JEWISH MUSIC INSTITUTE - Cantorial Art, Choral Music: Jewish Music Summer Schools 2005 |
 | | An opportunity to re-examine the many variations in Nusach contained in the S’lichot, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Services, creative insights into interpreting the texts as well as new repertoire, all designed to help in the preparation for the coming High Holy Day season. |  | | Using the UK Reform, Liberal and Masorti prayer books. |  | | A five-day intensive programme for anyone leading Yamim Nora’im Services in the Orthodox Tradition. |
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http://www.jmi.org.uk/synagoguemusic/events/05_summer_schools.html
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| | Parashat Vayigash - Special Features - OU.ORG |
 | | The Nusach Ashkenaz practice is based upon having all verses of Tanach which are recited in the part of the davening before SHMA and its brachot be preceded by and followed by brachot (viz. |  | | A The Nusach S'fard practice is based on SEDER OLAM RABBA which says that the verses of HODU recall the daily sacrifices and other korbanot, all of which were just recited as part of the KORBANOT section of the davening. |  | | Hasidic Wisdom from the book by Simcha Raz (Elkins/Elkins) |
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http://www.ou.org/TORAH/tt/5761/vayigash61/specialfeatures.htm
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| | Avodah V5 #83 |
 | | Other poskim say the shliach tzibbur should say the same nusach in the tefillah belachash as the one he uses in chazaras hashatz. |  | | Quiet davening, he says, should be according to one's own nusach. |  | | He says that a >shatz should daven his own nusach biychidus and the shul's for chazaras >hashatz. |
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http://www.aishdas.org/avodah/vol05/v05n083.shtml
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| | About NHBZ |
 | | Having himself been raised in a loving home with positive Jewish values, but not traditionally observant, Rabbi Smason relates very well to the issues and concerns of secular and unaffiliated Jews who desire to learn more about their heritage, but are unfamiliar with many practices and rituals of traditional Judaism. |  | | --> Rabbi Ze'ev Smason is the spiritual leader of Nusach Hari B'nai Zion, the largest orthodox congregation in St. Louis. |  | | Such people will be met with a very warm welcome at Nusach Hari B'nai Zion." |
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http://www.nhbz.org/aboutus.asp
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| | Avodah V8 #72 |
 | | I realize that one can argue that evolutionary changes in the nusach of tefilot was inevitable in the days before printing when sheluchei tzibbur had more liberty in phrasing the tefilot that were learned orally. |  | | Apparently not, since the poskim seem to insist on people following the nusach of their families. |  | | I believe that in almost all cases nusach Ashkenaz is more concise / less verbose than 'nusach Sepharad' / nusach Eidos hamirach, etc. It is more restrained both in the number of words and in terms of requests made in tefillah.... |
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http://www.aishdas.org/avodah/vol08/v08n072.shtml
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| | Judaism - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | Hazzan (cantor) - in some synagogues, the leader of prayer in place of a rabbi. |  | | Hazzans are chosen for their vocal qualities and expertise in nusach or other musical notations alongside Hebrew texts. |
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http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Judaism
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| | Chazzanut Online - Jewish Sheet Music, Jewish Liturgical Music |
 | | Nusach is the collection of traditional, melodic patterns used to recite the different Jewish prayers. |  | | The manuscript (83pp, 1915) is a treat to look at. |  | | I've made several mp3 recordings of Dutch Nusach, together with an elucidation. |
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http://www.chazzanut.com
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| | The Jewish Eye - The Artscroll Weekday Siddur |
 | | It follows the Nusach Ashkenaz order of prayers. |  | | In creating this large type edition, the publishers created an excellent Hebrew - English weekday Siddur that is ideal for use both at home and in Shul. |
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http://www.largeprintreviews.com/weekdaysiddur.html
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| | Tefillin Beit El - Facts and Questions |
 | | 1) When we ask what is your Nusach or Minhag we are asking for the custom of your fathers. |  | | There are the Nusach Ashkenaz and the Nusach S'fard/Chassid for the parashiot. |  | | The meaning of Nusach and the way in which we use it. |
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http://www.tefillin.co.il/english/faq
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| | NHBZ Home - Welcome! |
 | | Nusach Hari B'nai Zion, an Orthodox congregation, welcomes Jewish families, singles and seniors of all backgrounds and levels of religious obsevance. |  | | , Nusach Hari-B'nai Zion is quickly becoming recognized as a major infuence in the St. Louis Jewish community. |  | | Site design & development by Alon Systems, Inc. |
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http://www.nhbz.org
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| | Mail-Jewish Volume 31 Number 57 |
 | | I am not against the Artscroll Siddur; indeed I use one myself, but I am concerned that in a world where standardisation is increasingly demanded by users, the Artscroll Siddur needs authenticising. |  | | It also corrects several "typos" that have found there way into siddurs. |  | | Firstly, what if these 'typos' have become the minhag of a particular community. |
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http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v31/mj_v31i57.html
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| | YISE Davening Times |
 | | The Nusach Sephard Minyan meets at 7:00 AM in the Arcola building. |  | | After davening, the Nusach Sephard Minyan joins the regular Hashkomah Minyan for kiddush. |  | | To sponsor a kiddush or to join the "hashkomah kiddush club" ($5 per week when there is no sponsored kiddush), please contact the shul office office@yise.org. |
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http://www.yise.org/minyan.htm
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| | The Nusach of The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale |
 | | The Nusach of The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale |  | | Even if you can't read Hebrew - listen to the easy-to-learn tunes |  | | For those unfamiliar with our special nusach (liturgy or tunes) |
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http://www.hir.org/nusach.htm
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| | JGS Genealogical Resources in St. Louis |
 | | Merged with B'nai Zion to form Nusach Hari Bnai Zion. |  | | Return to resource list Return to Congregation Index |
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http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/cong/nusachhari.html
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| | Artscroll Siddur: Nusach Sefard (Artscroll (Mesorah Series)) |
 | | I grew up a Reform Jew and used the URJ book at my home congregation growing up. |  | | Artscroll Siddur: Nusach Sefard (Artscroll (Mesorah Series)) Review: I'm a Gentile who has been raised as a Christian but who's more and more drawn to Judaism. |  | | The siddur has an English translation which allows those with no or poor Hebrew to pray all prayers with understanding. |
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http://www.textkit.com/0_0899066585.html
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| | Siddur - Nusach Ari for the Palm Pilot |
 | | Note: If you are using an earlier version than |  | | Siddur - Nusach Ari for the Palm Pilot |  | | First release of the Siddur - Nusach Ari. |
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http://www.jewishmail.org/palm/siddur
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| | Hamisha Humshe Tora Nusach Shomroni:1 (in Hebrew) - |
 | | Hamisha Humshe Tora Nusach Shomroni:1 (in Hebrew) - |  | | Offered by: Shemaria Judaica - Book number: 000000000008594 |  | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |
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http://antiqbook.com/boox/she/000000000008594.shtml
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| | Jewish Education & Training for Cantors and Rabbis |
 | | Lead dynamic, spiritually uplifting, meaningful religious services in all denominational liturgies and nusach; |  | | Teach Torah and text in depth with exciting techniques, including both traditional and contemporary interpretations; |  | | We are the only seminary that focuses on preparing both rabbis and |
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http://www.ajrsem.org
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| | Jewish Music: An Interview with Kol Tefilah |
 | | This tradition is called nusach, and cantors must sing in proper nusach for each service. |  | | There are many places in every service where it is not required to follow nusach. |  | | There are even particular places in the same service where it is traditional to change to a particular nusach. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~MajorMinorMusic/KolTefilah/interview.htm
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| | Ben Zion Solomon - Give Me Harmony |
 | | This is a performance of R' Shlomo's nusach for Leyl Shabbos as he used to daven at Moshav Me'or Modi'im and many other places. |  | | This is a performance of R' Shlomo's nusach for Shabbos Morning from Shacharis through Musaf as he used to daven at Moshav Me'or Modi'im and many other places. |  | | They are all songs of Shabbos and included is the now world famous "Shlomo nusach" for Leyl Shabbos, and many songs that R' Shlomo never recorded. |
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http://members.sapphiresoft.net/Ben_Zion_Solomon
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| | Remarks at Cantors' Assembly Convention |
 | | This presents an interesting educational and liturgical challenge to Ramah, both in terms of Judaic studies and nusach. |  | | Each may have its own tunes and/or nusach, and some do not have properly-trained chazzanim. |  | | It is important to remember that each Ramah camp enrolls children from over 100 synagogues and day schools. |
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http://www.campramah.org/news/CAC_Remarks.html
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| | yeshiva.org.il - Ask The Rabbi |
 | | Having adopted "nusach ari" for some time (specifically, more than three times with intentions of continuing this "nusach"), a bonafide "Minhag" has set in. |  | | Would the same rules apply if one were to begin davening Nusach Ashkanez in order to conform to his shuls Nusach and as a result no longer daven Nusach Ari? |  | | If one has always davened nusach ashkanez or sefard and then decides to daven nusach ari, can he go back to his previous nusach? |
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http://www.yeshiva.org.il/ask/eng/rav.asp?rabbi=7&page=1
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| | Congregation Orach Chaim |
 | | Congregation is said to have been founded at a meeting of Jews in the house of Rabbi Phillips, a retired Rabbi from Toronto. |  | | They adopt German minhag (custom) and nusach (order of prayer). |
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http://www.orachchaim.org/history.asp
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| | Chazzanut Forum |
 | | I still use his Nesaneh Tokef and the nusach he uses for the end of Malchuyos. |  | | The tape was not of good recording quality, but even so, I was enchanted by the sweetness and power of his voice, and the beauty of his niggunim. |  | | When I first started, I asked a friend if he had any "nusach" tapes. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~danio/forum.html
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| | www.virtualcantor.com |
 | | The purpose of this site is to promote the proliferation of Nusach and to make a Nusach readily accessible to those who have a desire to learn and a desire to deepen their Judaism. |  | | The site will also be expanded to include information about the origin of this Nusach, the contributors, the motivations and passions that drove the work, and other such matters. |  | | This site is a volunteer work in progress and, as of Rosh HaShanah 5763, the first of the Nusach contributions has been hosted. |
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http://www.virtualcantor.com/body.htm
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| | The Jewish Eye - Artscroll Sabbath and Festivals Siddur |
 | | The main difference between the large print edition and standard print editions of comparable Artscroll prayer books is that this one features large type, a specially designed layout, and abbreviated commentaries compared to those found in standard print editions of Artscroll prayer books. |  | | The Weinberg Foundation large type edition of the Artscroll Sabbath and Festivals Siddur follows the Nusach Ashkenaz order of prayers, and as such it is organized similarly to the standard print edition of comparable Siddurim. |
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http://www.largeprintreviews.com/shabbossiddur.html
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| | Shabbat Nusach S'Fard Sheet Music 1! |
 | | We found Shabbat Nusach S'Fard in 1 Sheet music books! |  | | Shabbat Nusach S'Fard Sheet Music BOOKS -- 1! |  | | Search for Book Titles, Singles, and Digital Sheet Music matching: Shabbat Nusach S'Fard |
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http://www.laurasmidiheaven.com/Sheet-Music/Shabbat%20Nusach%20S%27Fard-BOOKS.html
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| | Beged Ivri -- Tying Tzitzit according to Nusach Sephardi |
 | | Gather together the four white ends and insert them in the corner of the garment... |  | | Beged Ivri -- Tying Tzitzit according to Nusach Sephardi |  | | Now space the whites, releasing for the time being the techelet strand, so that the top face (the right) is 4 inches longer than the under side (the left). |
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http://israelvisit.co.il/beged-ivri/techelet/tyingS-1.htm
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| | JMWC: Research Guide in Jewish Music |
 | | : nusach, masoretic chants, chazan, synagogue, avodat hakodesh, klezmer, kol nidrei, Koenigsberg tradition |  | | See articles under such terms as "Music," "Musicians," "Masoretic Accents" "Nusach" and articles under the names of individual musicians. |
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http://www.jmwc.org/jmwc_resmusic.html
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| | Jewish Music Research Center |
 | | Tonality and Motivic Interrelationships in the Performance Practice of Nusach |
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http://www.jewish-music.huji.ac.il/GetDetails.asp?id=93&TableName=Journal_Article_T&quest=36&page=cat&CatTableName=Categories_T
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