Seder Rav Amram

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Seder Rav Amram is one of the earliest comprehensive Jewish prayer books and halakhic liturgical guides, compiled by the 9th-century Babylonian sage Amram Gaon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish prayer book
halakhic liturgical guide
siddur
associatedWith Babylonian yeshivot NERFINISHED
Geonic period
author Amram Gaon NERFINISHED
basedOn Babylonian Talmud NERFINISHED
Geonic responsa tradition
circulatedAs responsum to communities in Spain
compiledBy Amram Gaon NERFINISHED
contains High Holy Day prayers
Shabbat prayers
daily prayers
festival prayers
halakhic instructions for prayer
laws of synagogue practice
dateApproximation circa 850–875 CE
genre halakhic work
liturgical text
hasPart blessings for various occasions
order of Passover Haggadah elements
order of Shabbat service
order of festival services
order of the daily service
piyyutim (liturgical poems)
historicalSignificance earliest comprehensive siddur to survive
influenced early Ashkenazic liturgy
early Sephardic liturgy
later siddurim
language Aramaic
Hebrew
manuscriptTradition transmitted in multiple recensions
namedAfter Amram Gaon NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Babylonia NERFINISHED
primaryFunction guide to the order of prayers
halakhic explanation of liturgy
religiousLawDomain halakha of prayer
laws of Torah reading
laws of blessings
laws of synagogue order
religiousTradition Judaism
rite Babylonian rite
subjectOf academic research on Jewish liturgy
scholarly editions
timePeriod 9th century
usedBy medieval Jewish communities
usedFor standardizing prayer practice

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Amram Gaon notableWork Seder Rav Amram