Nischmat (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nischmat" in German language version.

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  • Edouard Selig, Josef Scheuer, Albert Richter: Siddur schma kolenu. Verlag Morascha, Basel 2011, OCLC 781822600, S. 328.
  • Kerry M. Olitzky: Preparing your heart for Passover: a guide for spiritual readiness. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia 2002, OCLC 47930521, S. 82.
  • Joseph Dov Soloveitchik, Joel B. Wolowelsky, Reuven Ziegler: Festival of freedom: essays on Pesah and the Haggadah. KTAV, Jersey City (NJ) 2006, OCLC 62728456, S. 112.
  • Lawrence A. Hoffman: My People’s Prayer Book: Shabbat morning. Shacharit and Musaf. Vermont Jewish Lights Publ., Woodstock 2007, OCLC 612993748, S. 45, 58, 59.
  • J. David Bleich: Contemporary halakhic problems. Band 4, KTAV, New York 1977, OCLC 2817984, S. 310, S. 314.
  • Marcia Falk: The book of blessings. New Jewish prayers for daily life, the Sabbath, and the new moon festival (he: ספר הברכות : סדור בגרסה חדשה לימות החל, לשבת ולראש חדש). Harper, San Francisco 1996, OCLC 34191830, S. 490.
  • Jeffrey M. Cohen: 1,001 Questions and Answers on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Jason Aronson, Northvale (N.J.) 1997, OCLC 36648489, S. 166, 167.
  • Adena Tanenbaum: The contemplative soul: Hebrew poetry and philosophical theory in medieval Spain. Brill, Leiden/Boston 2002, OCLC 191935939, S. 17–18.
  • Rabbi Dr. Barry Freundel: Why we pray what we pray. The remarkable history of Jewish prayer. Urim, Jerusalem/New York 2010, OCLC 650220792, S. 84.
  • Ronald L. Eisenberg: The JPS guide to Jewish traditions. Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia 2004, OCLC 647931994, S. 411.
  • Samson Raphael Hirsch: Siddûr tefillôt Yiśrāʾēl / übers. u. erl., 3. Aufl., I. Kauffmann, Frankfurt a. M. 1921, OCLC 18389019, S. 299f.