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Obj. ID: 35507  Seder ha-Tefillot......ke-Minhag ha-Sefaradim, Amsterdam, 1771

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Seder ha-Tefillot......ke-Minhag ha-Sefaradim | Unknown
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Date
1771
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Gross Family Collection No.
B.211
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Paper, Ink, Letterpress, Engraving, Signature
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18.3 cm
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12 cm
Depth
2.7 cm
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Extant
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Description

This text was prepared by William Gross:

An elegant edition of a Siddur for the Sefardic rite, this book has an engraved title page by Santcroos, a publishers signature and an elegant gold tooled leather binding.
Siddur, weekday and Shabbat prayers, according to the Sephardi rite. Amsterdam, 1771. The last six leaves contain a calendar for the years 1770-1883. At the end of the siddur (p. 159b): handwritten signature of the publisher Jacob da Silva Mendes, cantor of the Sephardi synagogue in Amsterdam in the second half of the 18th century.

[1], 159, [6] leaves.

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Direction Toward Jerusalem
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