Nusach ari siddurオンライン英語
In Judaism, Nusach ( Hebrew: נוסח, romanized : nusaḥ, Modern Hebrew pronunciation nusakh, [1] plural ( נוסחים nusaḥim, also Yiddish: נוסחאות, romanized : nuskhóes )) is the exact text of a prayer service; sometimes the English word "rite" is used to refer to the same thing. Nusakh means "formulate" or "wording".
In 1803 the Alter Rebbe had the siddur published, and it was released in two volumes to the public. The new siddur was reprinted three times within the first ten years. While much of Schneur Zalman's siddur is based on the Nusach Ari as composed by the AriZal himself, it is also compiled based on rulings and compositions from various other sources.
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