May. 2nd, 2009

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I'm seeking a description of differences between the German and Polish Jewish liturgies. The big one that I recently found out about (and that started me on this research path) is that the Germans say Sim Shalom and not Shalom Rav at Minchah if there's a Torah reading. I haven't stumbled on the right Google search terms, or maybe no one has created a web page explaining the differences (I doubt that!) but I figure someone here would either have better Google-fu (Fugle?) or would know or would know someone who knows.... Thanks!
rhu: (torah)
I'm seeking a description of differences between the German and Polish Jewish liturgies. The big one that I recently found out about (and that started me on this research path) is that the Germans say Sim Shalom and not Shalom Rav at Minchah if there's a Torah reading. I haven't stumbled on the right Google search terms, or maybe no one has created a web page explaining the differences (I doubt that!) but I figure someone here would either have better Google-fu (Fugle?) or would know or would know someone who knows.... Thanks!
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Why is patrimony what you get from your father, but matrimony is what you give to your spouse?
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Why is patrimony what you get from your father, but matrimony is what you give to your spouse?

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