Siddur Rashi

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Siddur Rashi
AuthorRashi (Solomon ben Isaac; 1040–1105)
Original titleסדור רש"י
LanguageHebrew
Genresiddur
Publication date
1911
OCLC233165363
Original text
סדור רש"י at Hebrew Wikisource

Siddur Rashi (Hebrew: סידור רש"י) is a medieval siddur (Jewish prayer book) attributed to Rashi (Solomon ben Isaac; 1040–1105), but composed by his pupils.[1] It differs from the common siddur in that it focuses mainly on the various laws pertaining to the prayers, and less on the actual text of the prayers.

It was first published from manuscript in Berlin in 1910-1911, and was edited by Solomon Buber[1] and J. Freimann, Rabbi of Holleschau.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Trachtenberg, Joshua (2004) [Originally published 1939]. Jewish Magic and Superstition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 321. ISBN 9780812218626.
  2. ^ Solomon Buber; J. Freimann, eds. (1911). Siddur Rashi סדור רש"י (in Hebrew). Berlin: H. Itskowki. OCLC 233165363. Retrieved Nov 13, 2022.