[Heb-NACO] diagram of varieties of liturgical rites

Heidi G Lerner lerner at stanford.edu
Thu Feb 15 17:17:07 EST 2018


That would be great Neil.

Thank you for expressing interest.


best, Heidi


Heidi G. Lerner

Metadata Librarian for Hebraica and Judaica

Metadata Dept.

Stanford University Libraries

Stanford, CA 94305-6004

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fax: 650-725-1120

e-mail: lerner at stanford.edu


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Subject: Re: [Heb-NACO] diagram of varieties of liturgical rites

The Chassidic Sefard nusach is kind of a hybrid, basically centered on bringing kabbalah additions without adopting a full fledged Sefaradi. The diverse levels of hybridization are quite wide. In general, it should be quite easy to tell them apart, with few exceptions. I am happy to contribute to this conversation at AJL, since this is down my aisle.


Neil

On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 4:04 PM, Heidi G Lerner <lerner at stanford.edu<mailto:lerner at stanford.edu>> wrote:

Dear Safranim


We often experience difficulties when cataloging liturgical resources as to what rite a particular siddur or mahzor adhere to.


Often it is clear such as when we have "Minhag romi" "Minhag ha-Romanyotņim" "Ari rite". But oftentimes it is not clear if we have "Minhag" or "Nusahņ" Sefarad which variously identify liturgical works variously as "Sephardic rite" often referring to that adopted by various Hasidic sects and based on Lurianic  textor, alternatively, as emanating from Mizrahi communities and others where descendants  of Portuguese and Spanish Jews live.


Years ago Professor Larry Schiffman gave  session on liturgy at AJL and maybe have provided a handout.


It might be helpful to come up with some guidelines on when to apply Sephardic rite and when not to.


If not no, could this be an agenda item for the cataloging commiteee meeting at AJL?


Do people remember earlier discussions on this topic?


Best, Heidi


Heidi G. Lerner

Metadata Librarian for Hebraica and Judaica

Metadata Dept.

Stanford University Libraries

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ph: 650-725-9953<tel:(650)%20725-9953>

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e-mail: lerner at stanford.edu<mailto:lerner at stanford.edu>

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