1961 Halberstam Sanz Hassid Hakafah Succoth Simḥat Torah Piyyut Hebrew צאנז

1961 Halberstam Sanz Hassid Hakafah Succoth Simḥat Torah Piyyut Hebrew צאנז

 

 

 

1961 Halberstam Sanz Hassid Hakafah Succoth Simḥat Torah Piyyut Hebrew

in this auction i offer:

כותר..

  • סדר הקפות לשמיני עצרת ולשמחת תורה : סדר הקרבנות לקרות בצבור ביג מדות ואושפיזין לימי חג הסוכות על פי נוסח צאנז, הנאמרים בבית מדרשו של ... מרן חיים הלברשטאם ...

כותרים נוספים

  • סדר הקפות. תשכ"א.

מקום קשור

  • Jerusalem (Israel)-place of publication

מוציא לאור

  • ירושלם : י"ש ליפשיץ-הלברשטאם

שנה

  • תשכ"א

הערות

  • דפוס צילום.

נושאים

היקף החומר

  • כד דפים
  • 17 ס"מ.

שפה

  • עברית

 

 

 

Hakafot for Succoth and Shmini Atzeret

According Halberstam Sanz hassic rite

Hebrew text

 

Significant Hassidic movement  prayers and custom for Succoth hakafot

some unique rare Piyyutim- Pizmonim

 

Rare print – SMALL circle print.

 

SOFT cover

Good shape

Clean text

24  leaves  size: 5-6.5  inches

Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1793–1876) (Hebrew: חיים הלברשטאם מצאנז), known as the Divrei Chaim after his sefer (works), was the rabbi of Sanz (PolishNowy Sącz), a famous Hasidic Rebbe and the founder of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty,[1] and one of the leaders of Eastern European Jewry in his generation.

Hakafot (הקפות plural); Hakafah (הקפה singular)—meaning "[to] circle" or "going around" in Hebrew—are a Jewish Minhag in which people walk or dance around a specific object, generally in a religious setting.

In Judaism, there is a custom on Sukkot to encircle the reader’s platform (Bema) with the Four species on each of the seven days of the holiday. On Simchat Torah, the custom is to take the Torah scrolls out of the Ark and to encircle the reader’s platform and throughout the synagogue with great joy, singing, and dancing. InIslam, people encircle the Kaaba.

Circular Hakafot are a symbol of perfection and unity, or sometimes a symbol of communal cooperation, and are cultural practices of different peoples. In the United States, Native Americans prayed for rain or the defeat of enemies while they danced in circles around images of their gods. According to the story told in the Book of Joshua, the People of Israel (Israelites) walked around the city of Jericho once a day for a week and seven times on the seventh day, with the priests leading the way, carrying the Ark of the Covenant each time. On the seventh day, the people blew ram’s horns’ and shouted, causing the walls to fall and allowing them to enter the city. In the Temple period, when they wanted to add area to the Temple Mount, they first encircled the desired area and only after added land to the Temple Moun

 

 

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