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93: 595: 31: 540: 612: 252:, with a Hebrew commentary by himself and a German translation by himself and Breidenbach (1800). In order to give a correct text, Heidenheim had secured the most ancient manuscripts, among them being one of the year 1258, as well as the earliest 235:
He based his commentary chiefly on the accents, adding numerous grammatical notes. But the undertaking, on the business side, was too difficult for him alone, and he was compelled to stop at
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Ten years later Heidenheim recommenced his edition of the Pentateuch, but with a larger scope. It was published in four separate editions between 1818 and 1821. The first edition,
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Heidenheim, encouraged by Dubno, conceived the idea of issuing a revised edition of the Pentateuch, with a commentary of his own. The first work edited by him was
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He next entered into partnership with Baruch Baschwitz, an energetic business man; through the assistance of Breidenbach they obtained from the Count of
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an essay on the liturgists. In 1806, Baschwitz having withdrawn, Heidenheim became sole proprietor. In that year he published his
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is an unvocalized text for scribes, and the last contains the text, with a German translation, and a commentary titled
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He also added valuable notes to various works which issued from his press, among them being the
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Festtägliches Gebetbuch, hebräisch und deutsch. Geordnet und übersetzt von W. Heidenheim
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with German translation by W. Heidenheim, 1877. In the collection of the
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He left more than a dozen unpublished works, mostly on Hebrew grammar.
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Festtägliches Gebetbuch, geordnet und übersetzt von W. Heidenheim
220: 454:– Gebete am Versöhnungstag, in hebräischer und deutscher Sprache 191:. There began his literary activity, which lasted fifty years. 594: 248: 212: 145: 577: 563:. Vol. 6. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 319–320. 496:– Gebete für den Versöhnungsabend, mit deutscher Uebersetzung 399:– Gebete am Succothfest, in hebräischer und deutscher Sprache 304: 216: 74: 442:– Gebete am Neuen Jahr, in hebräischer und deutscher Sprache 419:– Gebete am Neuen Jahr, in hebräischer und deutscher Sprache 360:
the daily prayers with a German translation (before 1800)
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Heidenheim
Principality of Ansbach
Rödelheim
Hesse
Haskalah

Yom Kippur
Jewish Museum of Switzerland
Hebrew
exegete
Heidenheim
Fürth
Talmud
Joseph Steinhardt
Hirsch Janow
Masorah
Mendelssohn
Pentateuch
Frankfurt
Wolf Breidenbach
de
Solomon Dubno
Abraham ibn Ezra
Targum
Rashi
Rashbam
Solomon Norzi
Genesis
Solms-Rödelheim

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