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Corporate Author: Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Library.
Other Authors: Cordovero, Moses ben Jacob, 1522-1570.
Format: Book
Language:Hebrew
Published: [n.p., 17th-18th cent.]
Series:JTS Adler Collection ; 9:24.
Subjects:
Jewish ethics.
Judaism > Liturgy.
High Holidays > Liturgy.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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