Musaf

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Musaf is an additional Jewish prayer service recited on Sabbaths and festivals, featuring special liturgy that reflects the unique themes and offerings of the day.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amidah variant
Jewish prayer service
alsoKnownAs Musaf prayer
surface form: Musaf Amidah

Musaf prayer
surface form: Tefillat Musaf
associatedWith additional Temple sacrifices
commemorates korban musaf
contains day-specific insertions
halachicStatus obligatory for men in Orthodox practice
hasVariant Musaf for Pesach
Musaf for Rosh Chodesh
Musaf for Rosh Hashanah
Musaf for Shabbat
Musaf for Shavuot
Musaf for Sukkot
Musaf for Yom Kippur
includesSection Amidah
Kedushah
repetition of the Amidah
silent Amidah
language Hebrew
literalMeaning additional
liturgicalTheme Temple service remembrance
unique character of the day
minyanRequirement public repetition requires quorum of ten
notRecitedOn minor fast days
regular weekdays
partOf Jewish prayer cycle
prayerBookSection Machzor
Siddur
recitationMode chazzan repetition
silent individual Amidah
recitedOn Passover
surface form: Pesach

Rosh Chodesh
Rosh Hashanah
Shabbat
Shavuot
Shemini Atzeret
Simchat Torah
Sukkot
Yom Kippur
major Jewish festivals
reflects sacrificial order of the day
religiousTradition Judaism
timeOfDay after Shacharit
before Mincha
usedBy Ashkenazi Jews
surface form: Ashkenazi communities

Mizrahi Jews
surface form: Mizrahi communities

Sephardi Jews
surface form: Sephardi communities

Yemenite Jews
surface form: Yemenite communities

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Amidah partOf Musaf