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Seder Rav Amram HaShalem – Prayer Book According to Ashkenazi Customs with Seder Rav Amram Gaon (from the Early ...
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Seder Rav Amram HaShalem – Prayer Book According to Ashkenazi Customs with Seder Rav Amram Gaon (from the Early Geonim Prayer Books), Compiled by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Fromkin – Jerusalem, 1912 (תרע"ב)
Printed by Shmuel Zuckerman
This is a prayer book titled Seder Rav Amram HaShalem, which includes the text of the prayer services according to the Ashkenazi customs, alongside the Seder Rav Amram Gaon (one of the earliest Geonic prayer books). The book was compiled and edited by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Fromkin and was published in 1912 (תרע"ב) in Jerusalem by the printer Shmuel Zuckerman.
Pages: 239
Condition: Fair. The book has noticeable wear, including tears along the spine and some insect damage (holes from worms), but is otherwise intact. Despite the damage, the text remains legible and the book is still structurally sound.
This is a significant historical edition of the prayer book, offering insights into the prayer customs of the Geonim, specifically the prayer order compiled by Rav Amram Gaon, a foundational text in Jewish liturgical history. The book serves as a valuable resource for those studying the evolution of Jewish prayer practices and the historical significance of the Geonic era.
Due to its age and condition, it may be of particular interest to collectors of early printed prayer books, scholars of Jewish liturgy, and those with an interest in the history of the Jewish community in Jerusalem during the early 20th century.

