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Description Sukkot is referred to as"the season of rejoicing" and has many rituals and symbols. The Koren Sacks Sukkot Mahzor enhances the meaning of the entire festival, with translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of today's leading Jewish thinkers. This Mazhor includes the complete prayer service and Torah readings for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah, along with rich introduction, translation and commentary by Rabbi Sacks. Halakha guide to Sukkot and for visitors to Israel are included.
Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper.
Sku
ATT-BK-MKSA
Author
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Isbn 10
9653016598
Isbn 13
9789653016590
Pages
1550
Size
5.3" x 8.5"
Binding
Hardcover
Nusach
Ashkenaz
Language
Hebrew-English
Imprint
Koren Publishers
Sukkot is referred to as"the season of rejoicing" and has many rituals and symbols. The Koren Sacks Sukkot Mahzor enhances the meaning of the entire festival, with translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of today's leading Jewish thinkers. This Mazhor includes the complete prayer service and Torah readings for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah, along with rich introduction, translation and commentary by Rabbi Sacks. Halakha guide to Sukkot and for visitors to Israel are included.Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper.SkuATT-BK-MKSAAuthorRabbi Jonathan SacksIsbn 109653016598Isbn 139789653016590Pages1550Size5.3" x 8.5"BindingHardcoverNusachAshkenazLanguageHebrew-EnglishImprintKoren PublishersSukkot is referred to as"the season of rejoicing" and has many rituals and symbols. The Koren Sacks Sukkot Mahzor enhances the meaning of the entire festival, with translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of today's leading Jewish thinkers. This Mazhor includes the complete prayer service and Torah readings for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah, along with rich introduction, translation and commentary by Rabbi Sacks. Halakha guide to Sukkot and for visitors to Israel are included. Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper.Sukkot is referred to as"the season of rejoicing" and has many rituals and symbols. The Koren Sacks Sukkot Mahzor enhances the meaning of the entire festival, with translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of today's leading Jewish thinkers. This Mazhor includes the complete prayer service and Torah readings for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah, along with rich introduction, translation and commentary by Rabbi Sacks. Halakha guide to Sukkot and for visitors to Israel are included.Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper. Sku ATT-BK-MKSA Author Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Isbn 10 9653016598 Isbn 13 9789653016590 Pages 1550 Size 5.3" x 8.5" Binding Hardcover Nusach Ashkenaz Language Hebrew-English Imprint Koren
Sukkot is referred to as"the season of rejoicing" and has many rituals and symbols. The Koren Sacks Sukkot Mahzor enhances the meaning of the entire festival, with translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of today's leading Jewish thinkers. This Mazhor includes the complete prayer service and Torah readings for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah, along with rich introduction, translation and commentary by Rabbi Sacks. Halakha guide to Sukkot and for visitors to Israel are included.
Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper.
Rabbi Sacks' translation brings readers closer than ever before to the authentic meaning of the Hebrew text, while his introduction and commentary provide new ways of understanding and experiencing the Sukkot service. Printed on white Bible paper.
| Sku | ATT-BK-MKSA
| Author |
| Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
| Isbn 10 |
| 9653016598
| Isbn 13 |
| 9789653016590
| Pages |
| 1550
| Size |
| 5.3" x 8.5"
| Binding |
| Hardcover
| Nusach |
| Ashkenaz
| Language |
| Hebrew-English
| Imprint |
| Koren Publishers
| |
|---|
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