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  1. Minhag Morocco: Minhag Morocco (Hebrew:מנהג מרוקו) refers to the religious customs adopted by Moroccan Jewry, from the Hebrew "Minhag", or custom. Although in the Middle Ages, there was a unique Nusach Morocco, unrelated to Sephardic liturgy, this original minhag has not been practiced ... [100%] 2023-12-18 [Judaism in Morocco] [Minhagim]...
  2. Minhag Ashkenaz: Minhag Ashkenaz is the minhag of the Ashkenazi German Jews. Minhag Ashkenaz was common in Germany, Austria, the Czech lands, and elsewhere in Western Europe, in contrast to the Minhag Polin of the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews. [100%] 2024-06-18 [Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Austria] [Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Germany]...
  3. Palestinian minhag: The Minhag of the Land of Israel, (Hebrew: נוסח ארץ ישראל, translit: Nusach Eretz Yisrael translation: "Rite or Prayer Service of The Land of Israel") as opposed to the Babylonian minhag, refers to the minhag (rite and ritual) of medieval Palestinian Jewry in ... [100%] 2023-12-07 [Jews and Judaism in Palestine (region)] [Minhagim]...
  4. Custom (Hebrew, "Minhag"): An old and general usage, or a religious practise, not based on any particular Biblical passage, and which has, through the force of long observance, become as sacred and binding as laws instituted by the proper authorities. This is true ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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