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= Bibliografia =
== Fonti citate ==
* Abudarham, David ben Joseph. ''Sefer Abudarham
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* Asher, Uri ben. ''Sefer Patora de-aba: ṿe-hu minhage ha-Arizal, maʻataḳ ot be-ot mi-shemonah sheʻarim kol nusḥaʾot ha-tefilah ṿeha-minhagim;; nosaf hagahot liḳuṭim mi-sefarim ḳedoshim naḳuv be-shem bene aba, ṿe-nikhlal bo harbeh marʾeh meḳomot le-divre ha-Arizal''. Jerusalem: 1905. Reprint, New York: Hotsaʾat Y. Ṿais: ha-Mekhirah ha-rashit, Kelilat yofi pob, 1979.
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* Ha-Kohen, Meir. ''Hagahot u’Teshuvot Maimoniyot''. Warsaw, 1880.
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* Hammer, Reuven. ''Or Hadash: A Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom for Shabbat and Festivals''. New York: The Rabbinical Assembly, 2003.
* Hammer, Reuven. ''Or Hadash: A Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom for Weekdays''. New York: The Rabbinical Assembly, 2008.
* Ha-Yarḥi, Abraham ben Natan. ''Sefer ha-Manhig''. ed. Yiẓḥak Raphael . 2 voll. Jerusalem: Mossad HaRav Kook, 1978.
* Ḥayyim, Yosef. ''Ben Ish Ḥai Shanah Rishonah u’Shniyah''. Jerusalem, 1976.
* Ḥayyim, Yosef. ''Od Yosef Ḥai''. Jerusalem, 1961.
* Hillel, Yaʻaḳov Mosheh. ''Ḳunṭres Kitvuni le-dorot: bo yevoʾar seder hishtalshelut ketivat ṿa-ʻarikhat torat ha-Ari zal u-mesiratam la-dorot. uve-sofo Pitḥe sheʻarim, ṿe-hu mafteaḥ meforaṭ li-sheʻare u-firḳe ha-sefer ha-ḳadosh ʻEts Ḥayim la-daʻat motsaʾam u-meḳoram be-sifre ha-R.Ḥ.Ṿ. zal''. Jerusalem: Makhon le-hotsaʾat sefarim ṿe-khitve-yad "Ahavat-shalom." 1991.
* Horowitz, Isaiah. ''Siddur Sha’ar ha-Shamayim''. Amsterdam, 1717.
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