Seder Nusach Hakorbanot veUshpizin veHakafot
Item
Title
Seder Nusach Hakorbanot veUshpizin veHakafot
Creator
Chaim Halberstamm
Publisher
M. Ch. Horovitz
Description
The work outlines Chassidic prayer customs, including the prayer order (nusach), prayers for sacrificial offerings (hakorbanot), welcoming the spiritual guests during Sukkot (ushpizin), and the Hakafot ritual on Simchat Torah. It provides detailed guidance on these rituals for spiritual connection in Jewish practice.
Rabbi Chaim Halberstamm (1793-1876) was a prominent Chassidic rabbi in Zanz (Nowy Sącz) known as known as the Divrei Chaim after the title of his writing. His grandson Moshe Halberstamm was a rabbi in Bardejov.
Rabbi Chaim Halberstamm (1793-1876) was a prominent Chassidic rabbi in Zanz (Nowy Sącz) known as known as the Divrei Chaim after the title of his writing. His grandson Moshe Halberstamm was a rabbi in Bardejov.
Coverage
Bardejov
Date
1924/1925
Language
HEB
Identifier
JMP, ŽM-D-2113 BJ5
Physical Dimensions
12.5 x 18.5 cm
Bibliography
HILL, Brad Sabin: Hebrew Printing in Bardejov. IN: BORSKÝ, Maroš – ŠVANTNEROVÁ, Jana et al.: Treasures of the Jewish Museum in Prešov III. Bratislava: Jewish Heritage Foundation – Menorah 2021, p. 240.
HILL, Brad Sabin: From Bardejov to Oxford: the Contribution of Slovakian Jewry to Anglo-Hebrew Scholarship. IN: Report of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. 2000-2001. Oxford 2001, pp. 109-133.
HILL, Brad Sabin: From Bardejov to Oxford: the Contribution of Slovakian Jewry to Anglo-Hebrew Scholarship. IN: Report of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. 2000-2001. Oxford 2001, pp. 109-133.
Provenance
Publishing and printing house M. Ch. Horovitz, Bardejov
Collection
Citation
Chaim Halberstamm, “Seder Nusach Hakorbanot veUshpizin veHakafot,” Slovak Jewish Heritage Database, accessed January 22, 2025, https://database.slovak-jewish-heritage.org/items/show/297.