Mazor le-khol moade ha-shanah = Festgebete der Israeliten, or "Festival Prayers of the Israelites," is a collection of High Holiday prayers compiled by Michael Sachs. This edition, published in 1899, presents a carefully revised and complete text intended for use in German-speaking Jewish communities. Sachs, a prominent 19th-century rabbi and scholar, was known for his efforts to harmonize traditional Judaism with modern thought. This volume reflects his approach to making Jewish liturgy accessible and meaningful to contemporary readers. The book offers valuable insight into the religious practices and intellectual currents within German Judaism during the late 19th century and remains a significant resource for those interested in Jewish liturgical history and the works of Michael Sachs.
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