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Definition of Machzorim
1. machzor [n] - See also: machzor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Machzorim
Literary usage of Machzorim
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short Survey of the Literature of Rabbinical and Mediæval Judaism by William Oscar Emil Oesterley, George Herbert Box (1920)
"He was a prolific writer, no less than two hundred of his compositions being
still extant in various machzorim. He is the most essentially Jewish of the ..."
2. Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala by Maurice Henry Harris (1901)
"... and are so highly esteemed among the sages and bards of Israel, that they
often use them in their literary and poetical compositions. The machzorim, or ..."
3. Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People by Israel Zangwill (1895)
"... three sets of machzorim or Festival Prayer-books, and the like — that his
father barred up the door very carefully and in the middle of the night, ..."
4. Die Haggadah von Sarajevo: Eine Spanisch-jüdische Bilderhandschrift des by David Heinrich Müller, Julius Schlosser, David Kaufmann (1898)
"... schon in den älteren machzorim stark variirt und unsere Handschrift, mit der
Cod. Crawford übereinstimmt, eine Reihe interessanter Varianten bietet, ..."