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  • Mussaf
  • Jewish Shabbat and holiday prayer service

    Mussaf (Hebrew: מוּסָף, also spelled Musaf or Musof) is a Jewish prayer service that is recited on Shabbat, Jewish holidays, Chol Hamoed, and Rosh Chodesh

    Mussaf

    Mussaf

    Mussaf

  • Yom Kippur
  • Holiest day in Judaism

    29:7–11: The tenth day of Tishrei is a holy day; one must not work. The mussaf (additional) sacrifice for the day is specified. Yom Kippur is mentioned

    Yom Kippur

    Yom Kippur

    Yom_Kippur

  • List of Jewish prayers and blessings
  • 19 strophes on weekdays and seven on Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh haShana Mussaf. It is the essential component of Jewish services, and is the only service

    List of Jewish prayers and blessings

    List_of_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings

  • Shacharit
  • Jewish morning prayer

    there are additional prayers and services added to shacharit, including Mussaf and a Torah reading. Shacharit comes from the Hebrew root שחר‎ (shaħar)

    Shacharit

    Shacharit

    Shacharit

  • Shofar blowing
  • Prescribed method of blowing the ram's horn on the Jewish New Year

    by a rabbinic edict, it was enacted that they be blown only during the Mussaf-prayer, because of an incident that happened, whereby congregants who blew

    Shofar blowing

    Shofar blowing

    Shofar_blowing

  • Shavuot
  • Jewish holiday

    piyyutim were originally recited during the chazzan's repetition of the Mussaf amidah; in some communities they were later moved to a different part of

    Shavuot

    Shavuot

    Shavuot

  • Korban
  • Sacrificial offering in Judaism

    (shacharit, mincha, maariv, and mussaf) were instituted to correspond to sacrifices once offered at the same times. The mussaf prayer (recited on Shabbat and

    Korban

    Korban

    Korban

  • Judaism
  • Religion of the Jewish people

    three times daily, Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma'ariv with a fourth prayer, Mussaf added on Shabbat and holidays. At the heart of each service is the Amidah

    Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism

  • Rosh Hashanah
  • Jewish New Year

    Sefard) an extended repetition of the Amidah prayer for both Shacharit and Mussaf including piyyutim; even communities that omit most piyyutim throughout

    Rosh Hashanah

    Rosh Hashanah

    Rosh_Hashanah

  • Sukkot
  • Jewish harvest-related festival and holiday

    Torah[better source needed]. One of the iconic parts of these sacrifices, known as the Mussaf offerings, was the daily offering of bulls. Starting at thirteen on the

    Sukkot

    Sukkot

    Sukkot

  • Kedushah (prayer)
  • Jewish prayer

    each recitation of the word qaddosh (Hebrew: קָדוֹשׁ, lit. 'holy'). In the Mussaf services of Shabbat, Jewish festivals, and in some communities, the Shacharit

    Kedushah (prayer)

    Kedushah_(prayer)

  • Temple in Jerusalem
  • Former places of Israelite and Jewish worship

    prayer traditionally replaces the Temple's daily tamid and special-occasion Mussaf (additional) offerings (there are separate versions for the different types

    Temple in Jerusalem

    Temple in Jerusalem

    Temple_in_Jerusalem

  • Shofar
  • Wind instrument made from an animal horn

    Bible, and repeated during the repetition of the Mussaf prayer. The last 10 are added after the Mussaf prayer, totalling 100 blasts. The various types

    Shofar

    Shofar

    Shofar

  • Rosh Chodesh
  • Hebrew month

    includes the sacrifices of Rosh Chodesh. An additional prayer service, called Mussaf, is added to commemorate the Rosh Chodesh sacrifices in the Temple. Its

    Rosh Chodesh

    Rosh Chodesh

    Rosh_Chodesh

  • Yaaleh V'Yavo
  • Jewish prayer

    Yerushalayim" blessing. Yaaleh V'Yavo is omitted from every Mussaf Amidah, with the exception of Mussaf of Rosh Hashanahl in the Sephardic rite. It is not recited

    Yaaleh V'Yavo

    Yaaleh_V'Yavo

  • Jewish prayer
  • Observance of recitation in religious Judaism

    times of when the services are held, and moreover the entire concept of a mussaf service, are still based on the sacrifices. The earliest parts of Jewish

    Jewish prayer

    Jewish prayer

    Jewish_prayer

  • Amidah
  • Principal prayer of Judaism

    holidays, after the morning Torah reading, a fourth Amidah is recited during Mussaf ( (מוּסָף). Once annually, a fifth Amidah is recited during the Ne'ila (נְעִילָה)

    Amidah

    Amidah

  • Psalms
  • Book of sacred songs in the Hebrew Bible

    and Shabbatot, instead of concluding the morning service, it precedes the Mussaf service. Psalms 95–99, 29, 92, and 93, along with some later readings, comprise

    Psalms

    Psalms

    Psalms

  • Tefillat Tal
  • Jewish prayer for dew

    morning of Passover, forming the first part of the cantor's repetition of Mussaf. It marks the end of the rainy season in Israel, during which Jews pray

    Tefillat Tal

    Tefillat_Tal

  • Aleinu
  • Jewish prayer

    Maariv services; the close of Mussaf services on Shabbat and during festivals; and in the middle of the Rosh Hashanah Mussaf. It is recited following Kiddush

    Aleinu

    Aleinu

  • Ohila la-El
  • Medieval Jewish liturgical poem

    piyyut of unknown authorship, recited on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur during Mussaf. The piyyut comprises four unrhymed lines, each beginning with the letter

    Ohila la-El

    Ohila la-El

    Ohila_la-El

  • Julius Carry
  • American actor (1952–2008)

    Williams 1 episode 1985 The Jeffersons Bobby 1 episode 1985 The A-Team Mussaf 1 episode 1985 E/R Bill Ford 1 episode 1983 Newhart Celtic 1 episode 1983

    Julius Carry

    Julius_Carry

  • Unetanneh Tokef
  • Jewish liturgical poem

    traditions of Rabbinic Judaism for centuries. It introduces the Kedushah of the Mussaf services of the High Holy Days. In many communities, it is chanted while

    Unetanneh Tokef

    Unetanneh_Tokef

  • Yom Kippur Temple service
  • Ceremony performed in Jerusalem by the High Priest of Israel

    was offered, unchanged, on every day of the year (Numbers 28:3–8) Holiday Mussaf sacrifice: each holiday had its own sacrifice (Numbers 29:7–11) The special

    Yom Kippur Temple service

    Yom Kippur Temple service

    Yom_Kippur_Temple_service

  • Simchat Torah
  • Jewish holiday marking the conclusion of public Torah readings

    includes a special holiday Amidah, the saying of Hallel, and a holiday Mussaf service. When the ark is opened to take out the Torah for the Torah reading

    Simchat Torah

    Simchat Torah

    Simchat_Torah

  • Ein Keloheinu
  • Jewish prayer

    page 206 (Sabbath mussaf); Koren Mizrahi Siddur (1988, Jerusalem, Koren Publ'g) page 78 (weekday morning) and page 223 (Sabbath mussaf); Scherman, Nosson

    Ein Keloheinu

    Ein_Keloheinu

  • Third Temple
  • Hypothetical rebuilt Jewish holy temple in Jerusalem

    grain-offering of Judah and Jerusalem" (Malachi 3:4) are substituted. In the special Mussaf Amidah prayer said on Shabbat and Jewish holidays, the Hebrew phrase na'ase

    Third Temple

    Third_Temple

  • List of prayers
  • - Dawn/Morning prayer Mincha - Afternoon prayer Maariv - Evening prayer Mussaf - Additional prayer that is recited on Shabbat, Yom Tov, Chol Hamoed, and

    List of prayers

    List_of_prayers

  • Bereavement in Judaism
  • Jewish mourning practices

    In the Eastern Ashkenazic rite, it is recited on many Shabbatot before Mussaf, and also at the end of the Yizkor service; in the Western Ashkenazic rite

    Bereavement in Judaism

    Bereavement_in_Judaism

  • Asher yatzar
  • Jewish blessing

    Yom Tov Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi Shebeirach Av HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim Zemirot Tzidkatcha Veyiten Lecha Seasonal additions

    Asher yatzar

    Asher yatzar

    Asher_yatzar

  • Avodah (Yom Kippur)
  • Central religious poem of the Yom Kippur Musaf service

    description of the Yom Kippur Temple service. It is recited as part of the Mussaf service of Yom Kippur, and is often considered one of the most solemn and

    Avodah (Yom Kippur)

    Avodah (Yom Kippur)

    Avodah_(Yom_Kippur)

  • Sharon plain
  • Central section of the coastal plain of Israel

    battle took place in the "Forest of Arsuf" in the Sharon Plain. In the Mussaf prayer of Yom Kippur, in the discription of the sercive performed by the

    Sharon plain

    Sharon plain

    Sharon_plain

  • Neturei Karta
  • Haredi Jewish anti-Zionist organization

    some secular anti-Zionist Jews." Neturei Karta stress what is said in the mussaf Shemona Esrei ("The Standing Prayer") of Yom Tov, that because of their

    Neturei Karta

    Neturei_Karta

  • Piyyut
  • Jewish liturgical poem

    (Tal) or Rain (Geshem) expansion: inserted into the second blessing of the mussaf Amidah of the first day of Passover or of Shemini Atzeret, which are the

    Piyyut

    Piyyut

  • Aryeh Finkel
  • Israeli rabbi (1931–2016)

    long-time Shaliach Tzibbur (cantor) for Rosh Hashana (Mussaf) and Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre, Maariv and Mussaf) at the Mir in Jerusalem. Rossoff, Dovid (1998).

    Aryeh Finkel

    Aryeh Finkel

    Aryeh_Finkel

  • Psalm 106
  • 106th psalm of the book of psalms

    Jews following Psalm 126 before Birkat Hamazon. Verse 45 is found in the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah. Verse 47 is the third verse of the long Tachanun

    Psalm 106

    Psalm 106

    Psalm_106

  • Chol HaMoed
  • Middle days of some Jewish holidays

    Species (except on the Sabbath) on Sukkot Another special addition was the Mussaf offering in the Temple in Jerusalem Four people, instead of the weekday

    Chol HaMoed

    Chol_HaMoed

  • Avodah
  • "work, worship, and service"

    reenactment of the aforementioned ceremony which is recited during the Mussaf Amidah of Yom Kippur. In Hasidic philosophy, avodah generally refers to

    Avodah

    Avodah

  • Jose ben Jose
  • Early payyetan who lived in Israel in the 4th to 5th century

    sign their piyyutim, the Teqiatoth (piyyutim of the special blessings of Mussaf on Rosh Hashanah) of the second day Rosh Hashanah, as well as some of the

    Jose ben Jose

    Jose_ben_Jose

  • Adam Baruch
  • Israeli journalist (1945–2008)

    "Shishi" (sixth, or Friday, in Hebrew), in the Maariv weekend supplement "Mussaf HaShabbat". Previous personal columns of his were "Eye Contact" – a weekly

    Adam Baruch

    Adam Baruch

    Adam_Baruch

  • Takkanah
  • Novel edict in Jewish religious law

    Amidah on Shabbat and holidays; the addition of nine benedictions to the mussaf prayer for Rosh Hodesh and Chol HaMoed, and of twenty-four on fast-days

    Takkanah

    Takkanah

  • Mawza Exile
  • Expulsion of Yemenite Jews to Mawza (1679–1680)

    earlier. Another enactment sought to make it a standard procedure during the Mussaf-prayer of Rosh Hashanah to make two prayers: the first, by the congregation

    Mawza Exile

    Mawza_Exile

  • Baladi-rite prayer
  • Jewish prayer ritual

    the old practices described therein (e.g. the practice of saying only one Mussaf-prayer during Rosh Hashanah, etc.), although he also compromises by introducing

    Baladi-rite prayer

    Baladi-rite_prayer

  • Maariv
  • Jewish prayer of the evening

    Yom Kippur, many congregations recite Psalm 24. Shacharit Brakha Mincha Mussaf Ne'ila Maghrib — Islamic prayer; with same etymology Maariv (newspaper)

    Maariv

    Maariv

    Maariv

  • Psalm 22
  • Chapter of book in Ketuvim and Old Testament Bibles

    during Pesukei dezimra in the morning prayer. This verse is also said during Mussaf on Rosh Hashanah. According to the Gospel of Matthew and Gospel of Mark

    Psalm 22

    Psalm 22

    Psalm_22

  • Adon Olam
  • Hymn in the Jewish liturgy

    of the Jewish liturgy and is sung in many communities at the end of the Mussaf for Shabbat and Jewish holidays. In the Roman Machzor,[vague] it is placed

    Adon Olam

    Adon Olam

    Adon_Olam

  • The A-Team season 4
  • Season of television series

    Valerie Stevenson as Stevie Faith Victor Campos as Juarez Julius Carry as Mussaf Robert Pastorelli as Dixon Steve Eastin as Taylor Richard McGonagle as Pete

    The A-Team season 4

    The_A-Team_season_4

  • Simeon the Just
  • High Priest of Israel

    magnificent plants. This poem appeared with certain changes in the Yom Kippur mussaf service, known by the title Mareh Kohen. Without the presence of Shimon

    Simeon the Just

    Simeon the Just

    Simeon_the_Just

  • Yom Chol
  • Shacharit and Mincha. In Rosh Chodesh, an additional prayer, known as Mussaf, is included in the liturgy. Another notable difference between Yom Chol

    Yom Chol

    Yom_Chol

  • Berakhot (tractate)
  • Tractate of the Talmud about blessings and prayers, particularly the Shema and the Amidah

    and at Rosh Chodesh (the new moon), an additional prayer service, the Mussaf, was recited between the morning and afternoon services. The Mishnah and

    Berakhot (tractate)

    Berakhot (tractate)

    Berakhot_(tractate)

  • Ki Eshm'ra Shabbat
  • Jewish Sabbath hymn

    Therefore I bathe for it, my heart like soap. I pray to God Maariv, Shacharit, Mussaf, and Mincha, "For you will answer me". Because I will keep the Sabbath

    Ki Eshm'ra Shabbat

    Ki_Eshm'ra_Shabbat

  • Hoshana Rabbah
  • Seventh day of the Jewish festival of Sukkot occurring on the 21st of Tishrei

    Hasidism) have the custom of having the Priestly Blessing recited during the Mussaf service. The Bobov community of Hasidic Judaism recites the Priestly Blessing

    Hoshana Rabbah

    Hoshana Rabbah

    Hoshana_Rabbah

  • Ten Days of Repentance
  • Jewish holy days

    3:4 Ramban, Leviticus 23:1 The Complete ArtScroll Machzor: Yom Kippur: Mussaf for Yom Kippur, p. 533 Talmud (Berakhot 12b Soferim (19:8)  This article incorporates

    Ten Days of Repentance

    Ten Days of Repentance

    Ten_Days_of_Repentance

  • Kaddish
  • Jewish prayer recited communally, often by mourners

    ISBN 978-0-89906-160-3. For example: "Virtual Cantor's Kaddish Shalem for Shabbat Mussaf". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2009-10-17. "Virtual

    Kaddish

    Kaddish

  • Mincha
  • Afternoon prayer service in Judaism

    and Uva Letzion until the Ne'ila service. Asr Mandaean prayer at noontime Mussaf Tosafot Pesachim 107a Concordance: מִנְחָה Dictionary: מִנְחָה 1 Kings 18:29

    Mincha

    Mincha

    Mincha

  • Psalm 150
  • 150th psalm of the book of psalms

    synagogue. The entire psalm is recited during the Shofarot section of the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah, and during Kiddush Levanah. Verse 3 is included

    Psalm 150

    Psalm 150

    Psalm_150

  • Kiddush club
  • on the club, participants may or may not return to the prayer hall for mussaf, the remaining portion of the prayer service. Kiddush clubs vary in offerings

    Kiddush club

    Kiddush_club

  • Ten Martyrs
  • Ten rabbis killed after the destruction of the Temple

    ben Dama. The poem Eleh Ezkerah is best known as part of the Yom Kippur mussaf recital in the Eastern Ashkenazic ritual. This was made part of these services

    Ten Martyrs

    Ten_Martyrs

  • Rosh Hashanah (tractate)
  • Tractate in Moed

    bet din (4:3). The Mishnah then discusses of the order of Rosh Hashanah Mussaf prayers (4:4); of the succession of the Malkhuyot, Zikhronot, and Shofarot;

    Rosh Hashanah (tractate)

    Rosh Hashanah (tractate)

    Rosh_Hashanah_(tractate)

  • Psalm 24
  • Biblical psalm

    included in the ten verses recited during the section of Malchuyot in the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah. Psalm 24 is also recited as a prayer for financial

    Psalm 24

    Psalm 24

    Psalm_24

  • Jewish law in the polar regions
  • Discussion of religious practices in polar regions

    and shorter than 60 minutes in the winter.) The prayers of Shacharit, Mussaf and Minchah are also limited to certain hours of the day. The evening Shema

    Jewish law in the polar regions

    Jewish_law_in_the_polar_regions

  • Mussafia
  • Surname list

    and actor Julien Musafia (1925–2015), American pianist and musicologist Mussaf Mussafah This page lists people with the surname Mussafia. If an internal

    Mussafia

    Mussafia

  • Itzhak Ilan
  • Israeli security official (1956–2020)

    Former Deputy of the shin-bet in first and An exclusive interview, The "Mussaf Leshabat" of Yediot Achronot, 1 March 2013. "The Shin Bet Needs a Chief

    Itzhak Ilan

    Itzhak Ilan

    Itzhak_Ilan

  • Zmanim
  • Hebrew terminology regarding ritual times

    Minchah Ketanah. On Shabbat, and Jewish holidays, it is preferable to begin Mussaf by this time, because otherwise it is questionable whether they would be

    Zmanim

    Zmanim

    Zmanim

  • Yitzchak Isaac Taub
  • Hungarian tabbi and composer (1751–1821)

    Mishelo Due to our sins we are exiled from our Land. – From the holiday Mussaf prayer "The Singing Tzaddik" Steinsaltz, Adin (2007). "Kallo, Yiẓḥak Isaac"

    Yitzchak Isaac Taub

    Yitzchak_Isaac_Taub

  • Three Oaths
  • Principle of Jewish thought and Talmudic passage

    Holy Land before the messiah. Neturei Karta stress what is said in the mussaf Shemona Esrei ("The Standing Prayer") of Yom Tov, that because of their

    Three Oaths

    Three_Oaths

  • Special Shabbat
  • Shabbat days on which special events are commemorated

    haftarah (Isaiah 66) are generally read, along with Hallel and a special Mussaf. These haftarot may be overridden by another special Shabbat, such as Shabbat

    Special Shabbat

    Special_Shabbat

  • Yiḥyah Salaḥ
  • Yemeni Rabbi

    the old practices described therein (e.g. the practice of saying only one Mussaf-prayer during Rosh Hashanah, etc.), although he also compromises by introducing

    Yiḥyah Salaḥ

    Yiḥyah_Salaḥ

  • Days of week on Hebrew calendar
  • Saturday and Sunday in the Diaspora. This is the only case in which the pre-Mussaf song Kah Keili is neither recited on Yom Tov nor yom tov sheni shel galuyot

    Days of week on Hebrew calendar

    Days_of_week_on_Hebrew_calendar

  • Abba Arikha
  • Jewish Babylonian scholar (175–247)

    of the Rosh Hashana liturgy by Rav. He included it in the Rosh Hashana mussaf service as a prologue to the Kingship portion of the Amidah. For that reason

    Abba Arikha

    Abba_Arikha

  • Zion and Jerusalem in Jewish prayer and ritual
  • return to Zion... Blessed are you, who restores his presence to Zion. The Mussaf (additional) prayer, recited on Shabbat and festivals, emphasizes the exile

    Zion and Jerusalem in Jewish prayer and ritual

    Zion_and_Jerusalem_in_Jewish_prayer_and_ritual

  • Ani hu ha-sho'el
  • Ani hu ha-sho'el (Hebrew: אני הוא השואל, literally 'I am the one who asks') is a Selicha piyyut for Yom Kippur; in most rites, but not all, it is (or was)

    Ani hu ha-sho'el

    Ani_hu_ha-sho'el

  • Priestly Blessing
  • Jewish blessing by Kohanim

    day during the repetition of the Shacharit Amidah, and it is repeated on Mussaf on days that include this prayer. On Yom Kippur, the ceremony is performed

    Priestly Blessing

    Priestly Blessing

    Priestly_Blessing

  • Psalm 69
  • Biblical psalm

    reproached You fell on Me'." Verse 7 is found in the repetition of the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah: "Because for Your sake I have borne reproach; shame

    Psalm 69

    Psalm 69

    Psalm_69

  • Psalm 113
  • Biblical psalm

    opening the Hakafot on Simchat Torah, and is found in the repetition of the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah. Verses 2–4 are the second thru fourth verses of

    Psalm 113

    Psalm 113

    Psalm_113

  • Shlach
  • Annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading

    Jews recite the conclusion of Numbers 15:41 in the Kedushah section of the Mussaf Amidah prayer on Sabbath mornings. In the Weekly Maqam, Sephardi Jews each

    Shlach

    Shlach

    Shlach

  • Rav Yosef bar Hiyya
  • Babylonian rabbi

    he died. Yosef was accustomed to recite a sermon on Shabbat before the mussaf prayer. Despite being blind, Yosef managed to accumulate an exceptional

    Rav Yosef bar Hiyya

    Rav_Yosef_bar_Hiyya

  • B'rov am hadrat melech
  • Principle in Jewish law

    melech). The Talmud attempts to explain why the shofar is blown in the mussaf prayer of Rosh Hashana, rather than the earlier shacharit prayer, using

    B'rov am hadrat melech

    B'rov_am_hadrat_melech

  • Psalm 93
  • Biblical psalm

    verses in the section of Malkhuyot (Sovereignty) which is recited in the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah. Verse 4 (in the Hebrew) is said by the seas in

    Psalm 93

    Psalm 93

    Psalm_93

  • Pirqoi ben Baboi
  • Mesopotamian Talmudic scholar

    Pirqoy nonetheless did not require that the Shema be removed from the Mussaf Kedushah, a widespread Jewish ritual in Babylonia and one that also preserved

    Pirqoi ben Baboi

    Pirqoi_ben_Baboi

  • Psalm 47
  • Biblical psalm

    known as Shofarot (verses related to shofar-blowing), recited during the Mussaf prayer on both days of Rosh Hashanah. According to the Siddur Avodas Yisrael

    Psalm 47

    Psalm 47

    Psalm_47

  • D'ror Yikra
  • 10th Century Jewish poem by Dunash ben Labrat

    ו'הלבשתם' על הפיוט. Rosenfeld-Hadad, p. 249. Scherman, Nosson (1992). "Mussaf for Sabbath and Sabbath-Rosh Chodesh". In Zlotowitz, Meir (ed.). The Complete

    D'ror Yikra

    D'ror_Yikra

  • Psalm 98
  • Psalm of the Book of Psalms

    "Let the sea roar". Verse 6 is one of the ten verses recited during the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashana in the verses of Shofarot. The psalm may be recited

    Psalm 98

    Psalm 98

    Psalm_98

  • Sefer Hamitzvot
  • Work by Maimonides

    performed on many days is only counted once. For example, the additional mussaf offering for the seven days of Sukkot counts as one commandment, even though

    Sefer Hamitzvot

    Sefer_Hamitzvot

  • Geshem
  • "Geshem" is the name of a set of piyyutim recited by religious Jews in the Mussaf (additional) prayer for Shemini Atzeret, which is read and sung as an introduction

    Geshem

    Geshem

  • Azharot
  • commandments In the Ashkenazic and Italian rites, Azharot are recited in the mussaf service. This was the Sephardic practice in the Middle Ages as well, but

    Azharot

    Azharot

  • Psalm 8
  • Biblical psalm

    verse 2 (in the Hebrew) is recited by Ashkenazim during the Kedushah of Mussaf on Jewish holidays. This verse also appears in the Hoshanot on Sukkot. Verse

    Psalm 8

    Psalm 8

    Psalm_8

  • Havineinu
  • Blessing from the Amidah

    Havineinu or Habinenu (Hebrew: הביננו‏) is a blessing from the Amidah, the central prayer of the Jewish liturgy. It is a condensed version of the middle

    Havineinu

    Havineinu

  • Johanan ben Nuri
  • grain, but also rice and millet, could become chametz. He ruled that in the mussaf prayer of Rosh Hashana, the malchuyot verses should be recited in the third

    Johanan ben Nuri

    Johanan_ben_Nuri

  • Psalm 81
  • 81st psalm of the book of psalms

    are part of the daytime Kiddush on Rosh Hashanah. Verse 5 is found in the Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah. Verse 11 is the seventh verse of Hoshia Et Amecha

    Psalm 81

    Psalm 81

    Psalm_81

  • Al HaNissim
  • Jewish additive prayer on Hanukkah and Purim

    Yom Tov Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi Shebeirach Av HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim Zemirot Tzidkatcha Veyiten Lecha Seasonal additions

    Al HaNissim

    Al HaNissim

    Al_HaNissim

  • Alexandri (amora)
  • suggests a Biblical support for the rabbinic law of blowing the shofar during Mussaf of Rosh Hashana, and not during the shacharit, by pointing out that the

    Alexandri (amora)

    Alexandri_(amora)

  • Kiddush levana
  • Jewish ritual and prayer service

    (1993) p. 105) misattributed the Yerushalmi's discussion to Rosh Chodesh Mussaf, apparently in complete ignorance of Kiddush levana. Davis, Eleanor (March

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush levana

    Kiddush_levana

  • Anim Zemirot
  • Jewish prayer poem

    An'im Zemirot (Hebrew: אנעים זמירות, lit. "I shall sweeten songs") IPA: [anʕiːm zǝmiːˈroːt] is a Jewish liturgical poem recited in most Ashkenazic synagogues

    Anim Zemirot

    Anim_Zemirot

  • Nosson Dovid Rabinowich
  • American Jewish history scholar

    Historical and Hashkafa Insights Interesting Insights into the Rosh Hashana Mussaf Berger, D. Jewish history and Jewish memory: essays in honor of Yosef Hayim

    Nosson Dovid Rabinowich

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  • Haazinu
  • 53rd weekly Torah portion

    central prayer of the morning (שַחֲרִת‎, Shacharit), additional (מוּסָף‎, Mussaf), afternoon (מִנחַה‎, Mincha), and evening (מַעֲרִיב‎, Maariv), prayer services;

    Haazinu

    Haazinu

  • Depictions of Kiddush levana
  • Images of Jewish blessing of the moon

    described as a "Birkat halevana", but actually contains only the Rosh Chodesh mussaf. Reproduced in Bialer, Yehuda L. (1975). Jewish Life in Art and Tradition

    Depictions of Kiddush levana

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  • Pinechas (parashah)
  • 41st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading

    (Mussaf) Sabbath offering in Numbers 28:9–10 among the descriptions of offerings after the Sabbath morning blessings and again as part of the Mussaf Amidah

    Pinechas (parashah)

    Pinechas (parashah)

    Pinechas_(parashah)

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Online names & meanings

  • Evza
  • Boy/Male

    Czech

    Evza

    Well born.

  • Pragathish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pragathish

  • Chitra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Chitra

    Excellent; Bright; Happiness

  • Gorank | கோரஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gorank | கோரஂக

  • Lapis
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Lapis

    Named for the lapis stone.

  • HRÓARR
  • Male

    Norse

    HRÓARR

    Contracted form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, HRÓARR means "famous spear."

  • Fianna
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Fianna

    Fionn Mac Cool’s (read the legend) warrior band were known as the Fianna (read the legend). In early Ireland women had equal rights and while the warriors were usually men there is a strong tradition of Celtic women fighting alongside the men, dating as far back as Roman times.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Matar

    Rain

  • Aashvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aashvi

    Blessed and victorious, Little mare

  • Valak | வலாக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Valak | வலாக

    A crane

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