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First Sentence
"The accepted Karaite practice is to pray twice daily - Morning and evening."
Table of Contents
1.
times for prayer
Page 1
2.
minyan
Page 6
3.
position in prayer
Page 8
4.
direction in prayer
Page 30
5.
ritual cleanliness for prayer
Page 33
6.
modes of dress for prayer
Page 47
7.
characteristics of prayer
Page 51
8.
sequence of prayer
Page 59
9.
elements of prayer
Page 63
10.
reading of the law
Page 89
11.
composition of prayer
Page 96
12.
prayers found in later karaite liturgy which reflect doctrinal differences
Page 104
13.
paraphrases of rabbinic prayers found in later karaite liturgy
Page 108
14.
shofar
Page 115
15.
festive wreath and booths
Page 120
bibliography
Page 127
indexes
Page 129
Edition Notes
Edited by
H. H. Rowley, Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature in the University of Manchester
P. R. Weis, Nathan Laski Senior Lecturer in Post-Biblical Jewish studies, Manchester
Published with the suppport of the
ISAAC WOLFSON FOUNDATION
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