Introduction Jewish Worship Since the Time of its Standardization
1
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Chapter One David Einhorn and Olath Tamid
17
(33)
Chapter Two Isaac Mayer Wise and Minhag Amerika
50
(5)
Chapter Three Marcus Jastrow and Abodath Israel
55
(15)
Chapter Four Hebrew Liturgical Creativity in Nineteenth-Century America
70
(19)
Chapter Five Hebrew Liturgical Creativity in British Reform
89
(48)
Chapter Six Leo Merzbacher and an Unusual Eyn k-Eloheynu
137
(9)
Chapter Seven The Yom Kippur Yizkor Service in the American Mahzor
146
(39)
Chapter Eight The American Reform High Holy Day Liturgy: Historical Notes
185
(17)
Chapter Nine The Mahzor Twice Recycled: High Holy Day Liturgy in Great Britain and Israel
202
(25)
Chapter Ten Gates of Prayer in Historical-Critical Perspective
227
(17)
Chapter Eleven Kol Haneshamah "Let Every Living Thing Yah's Praises Sing": Reconstructionist Rites of the 1990s
244
(15)
Chapter Twelve Ha-Avodah sheba-Lev (1982): A Siddur from Zion
259
(10)
Chapter Thirteen Sephardic Influences on Non-Orthodox American Liturgy
269
(9)
Chapter Fourteen Mystical Influences on Jewish Liturgical Renewal
278
(16)
Chapter Fifteen Messianism in the Progressive Passover Haggadah
294
(23)
Chapter Sixteen "O God of Vengeance, Appear!" Neqamah in the Siddur
317
(9)
Chapter Seventeen Tish'ah be-Av Services: A Recommendation
326
(7)
Bibliography
333
(20)
Index of Prayers, Piyyutim, and Hymns Cited
353
(8)
Index of Persons Cited
361
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