Selichot

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Crowd performing Selichot and Annulment of Vows (Hatarat Nedarim) at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.

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Selichot prayer leaf (c. 8th–9th century) discovered in the famous Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, Gansu, China in 1908 by Paul Pelliot.

Selichot (Template:Langx, singular: {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}, səliḥā) are Jewish penitential poems and prayers, especially those said in the period leading up to the High Holidays, and on fast days. The Thirteen Attributes of Mercy are a central theme throughout these prayers.

Selichot of the High HolidaysEdit

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Man reciting Slichot prayers at the Western Wall, 2008
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Another man with a shofar during the Slichot prayers, also at the Western Wall.

In the Sephardic tradition, recital of Selichot in preparation for the High Holidays begins on the second day of the Hebrew month of Elul. In the Ashkenazi tradition, in years where the first day of Rosh Hashanah begins on a Thursday or Saturday, selichot are recited from the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah. If, however, the first day of Rosh Hashanah falls on a Monday or Tuesday, selichot are recited from the Saturday night more than a week before Rosh Hashanah to ensure that it is recited at least four times. This may be because originally the pious would fast for ten days during the season of repentance, and four days before Rosh Hashanah were added to compensate for the four of the Ten Days of Repentance on which fasting is forbidden – the two days of Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat Shuvah, and the day preceding Yom Kippur—and, while the fasts are observed by very few today, the Selichot that accompanied them have been retained. Alternatively, the Rosh Hashanah liturgy includes the Biblical phrase "you shall observe a burnt offering", and like an offering which needs to be scrutinised for defects for four days, so too four days of self-searching are needed before the day of judgment.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the Italian rite, selichot always begin on a Monday or Thursday shortly before Rosh Hashanah. If Rosh Hashanah falls on Monday, they begin the previous Monday. If Rosh Hashanah falls on a Tuesday, they begin on the Monday eight days before. If Rosh Hashana falls on Thursday, they begin the previous Thursday. If Rosh Hashanah falls on Shabbat, they begin the Monday of that week.<ref>Machzor Shadal, Livorno 1856, Volume 2, Folio 1a.</ref>

Selichot refers to both the piyyutim that compose the service as well as to the service itself. In most Sephardic communities, selichot services are identical each day. However, some North African communities recited different selichot on Mondays, Thursdays and Shabbat, following the order in Siftei Renanot, while keeping the "standard" order on days without Torah Reading.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the Eastern Ashkenazic tradition, although the text and length of specific prayers varies from day to day, the overall format remains the same and is prefaced by Ashrei (Template:Bibleverse) and the Half-Kaddish. In the Western Ashkenazic tradition, there is similarly an overall format, but it begins with Adon Olam or Lecha Hashem Ha'Tzedaka, and the Half-Kaddish follows the first set of the thirteen attributes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Selichot are usually recited between midnight and dawn. Some recite it at night after the Maariv prayer, or in the morning before Shacharit, due to the convenience of synagogue attendance when a prayer is already taking place there.Template:Citation needed

The most popular night of Selichot in the Ashkenazi tradition is the first night, when many women and girls as well as men and boys attend the late-night service on Saturday night. In some communities, the hazzan wears a kittel and sings elaborate melodies. In some congregations, it is not unusual for a choir to participate in this first night's service.<ref>What Are Selichot?</ref> In the Eastern Ashkenazic tradition, this night also has more Selichot than any other night prior to Rosh Hashanah eve. The other nights are sometimes more sparsely attended and those services are often led by a layperson, rather than a trained musician, and with melodies that are less elaborate than the first night.

In addition to the Selichot of the High Holiday period, the recitation of Selichot on Yom Kippur itself is the centerpiece and most important part of the liturgy,<ref>See Jacob ben Asher, Tur OC 620.</ref> recited in all of the prayers of the day. Beginning in the late 19th Century,<ref>Daniel Goldschimdt, Yom Kippur Machzor, page 13 if the introduction.</ref> many communities in Eastern Europe stopped reciting Selichot except at Maariv and Neilah.<ref>A practice very strongly criticized by Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein in Aruch Hashulchan OC 620:1.</ref> Western Ashkenazic communities, as well as a small number of Eastern Ashkenazic communities, maintain the recitation of Selichot in all of the prayers of Yom Kippur. Italian rite communities recite Selichot on Yom Kippur in all of the prayers except Musaf. Sephardic communities also recite Selichot at all of the prayers of Yom Kippur, although they recite them after the Chazzan's repetition rather than as a part of it.

Categories of SelichotEdit

Categories of Selichot in the Ashkenazic tradition may include:

  • Template:Transliteration ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}} 'forgiveness') – This is the default Selichah and comprises the vast majority of the Selichot service. These can be subdivided into categories of Sheinya (with two line stanzas), Shelishiya (with three line stanzas) and Shalmonit (with four line stanzas).
  • Template:Transliteration ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}} 'chorus') – These central Selichot vary according to the day and contain a chorus which is repeated after each stanza.
  • Template:Transliteration ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}} 'binding', a word which specifically refers to the Binding of Isaac) – This Selichah contains the theme of the Akeidah as a merit for God answering our prayers. In the Ashkenazic selichot rites, these poems are recited on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, during the Ten Days of Repentance, and on Yom Kippur itself (but not during the first days of selichot prior to the eve of Rosh Hashanah). Depending on the specific rite, these poems are recited immediately before or immediately after the Pizmon.
  • Template:Transliteration ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}} 'we have sinned') – Starting on the evening before Rosh Hashanah [and in the Western rites, even on the first days] and continuing through Yom Kippur, this Selichah is said after the final recitation of the Thirteen Attributes and before the Vidui confessional. It contains as its refrain, {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} ('We have sinned, our Rock; forgive us, our Creator'). Perhaps the most famous Chatanu Selichah is the martyrology from the Midrash Eleh Ezkerah recited in the Eastern Ashkenazic rite during Musaf on Yom Kippur or at other times in other rites. The recitation of this refrain has been partially or entirely abandoned in many communities.
  • Template:Transliteration ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}} 'petition') – It is recited during Tachnun at the very end of the Selichot service. In the Ashkenazic selichot rites, these poems are recited on the eve of Rosh Hashanah and during the Ten Days of Repentance (but generally not during the first days of selichot prior to the eve of Rosh Hashanah).

Selichot of Fast DaysEdit

On minor fast days (including the Fast of Behav), most communities recite Selichot at some point during the Shacharit service (as opposed to before Shacharit). In contemporary practice, most communities recite these Selichot after the conclusion of the Shacharit Amidah.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In some communities (especially Western Ashkenazic communities, but also some Eastern Ashkenazic communities), the older practice is maintained to insert the recitation of the Selichot of minor fast days in the middle of the blessing for forgiveness (סלח לנו כי חטאנו) in the repetition of the Shacharit Amidah. The content of many of these prayers is related to the specific fast day.

In Ashkenazic commuinities, Selichot are recited on the Fast of Gedaliah only before the prayer service like the selichot of the High Holidays; in many Sephardic communities, additional selichot are recited after the Amidah just like any other fast day. Selichot are not recited in any community today on the major fast day of Tisha B'Av, although they were recited by the Geonim of Babylonia.<ref>Daniel Goldschmidt, Kinot, pages 7–8 of the introduction.</ref>

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Prayer book Selichot Minhag from Alsace, 1766, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland. A full scan of a different copy of this books is available here.

Selichot on other occasionsEdit

In addition to High Holidays and Fast Days, there were communities that recited Selichot on Hoshana Rabbah.<ref>See Machzor Kol Bo.</ref>

Additionally, in the early modern period, there were "shomerim la-boker societies" which recited Selichot on every day of the year that Tachanun is recited.<ref>See the order of one such group here. See also the Shlomo Zalman Geiger, Divre Kehilot, who describes such a group that had once existed in Frankfurt.</ref>

Selichot ritesEdit

Until approximately the 15th century, there was no set order for selichot, and the chazzan in each community would pick which piyyutim to recite each day.<ref>Daniel Goldschimidt, Selichot according to the Lituanian rite, Jerusalem 1970, page 6 of the introduction.</ref> Beginning in the 15th century, each region of the Ashkenazic world developed its own order. There are at least thirteen Ashkenazic printed rites for selichot:<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

The following eight are variations of the Western Ashkenazic rite:

  1. Frankfurt and its surroundings<ref>First printed Augsburg 1536. This edition follows the Italian Ashkenazic rite, but at the end (beginning on page 106a at the bottom), it prints the Selichot in the Frankfurt rite that are not in the Italian Ashkenazic rite. The last three pages contain an index of the order of the Selichot according to both of these rites. For a later, complete printing of this rite see here.</ref>
  2. Alsace<ref>For the first edition Frankfurt 1725 see here. For a later edition, see here.</ref>
  3. Italian Ashkenazim<ref>First printing approximately 1475. Goldschmidt mistakenly identifies the first edition as Venice 1600(!), and error of approximately 125 years, with a few editions such as Augsburg 1536 (see the above footnote about this edition regarding the Frankfurt rite) and Venice 1548 in between.</ref>
  4. Nuremberg and Fürth<ref>The first edition Wilhermsdorf 1714 does not appear to be scanned. For a scan of the Fürth 1756 edition see here.</ref>
  5. Switzerland and Swabia<ref>For the first edition Wilhermsdorf 1737.</ref>
  6. Worms<ref>Printed twice: The first edition (1714) lists the differences between this rite and the Frankfurt rite above, and contains those piyyutim which do not appear in the Frankfrut rite. The second editon (1737) prints the full Selichot in order.</ref>
  7. Cologne<ref>Only one known copy of this printing survives, and it is found in the Bodleian Library. The National Library of Israel has a photocopy of the original, and it has been scanned and is available on Wikicommons</ref>
  8. Floß<ref>Printed once in Sulzbach 1843.</ref>

The following five are variations of the Eastern Ashkenazic rite:

  1. Poland (Polin)<ref>First edition Lublin 1603. For a later edition in clearer font, see here.</ref>
  2. Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Hungary<ref>First edition Prague 1529. For a later edition in clearer font, see here.</ref>
  3. Lithuania and Samogitia (Lita and Zamut)<ref>First edition Amsterdam 1651 (with no scan available). See here for a scan of a later edition the selichot according to this rite.</ref>
  4. Poznań and Grodno<ref>First edition Prague 1608 (with no scan available). See here for a scan of a later edition the selichot according to this rite.</ref>
  5. Old Synagogue in Prague<ref>First edition Prague 1605.</ref>

Among 21st century Ashkenazi Jewish communities, the Polin and Lita variations are dominant, although Bohemia is the most common in England. Some associate Lita with Nusach Ashkenaz and Polin with Nusach Sefard, likely because in early 20th Century most Jews in Poland had adopted Nusach Sefard, whereas most Jews in Lithuania maintained Nusach Ashkenaz. However, the differences between Polin and Lita Selichot have origins over a hundred years before the advent of Nusach Sefard, and the minhagim were geographic rather than ideological. Chabad recites Selichot according to Nusach Lita because they are from Lithuania, and there are Polish mitnagdim who recite Selichot according to Nusach Polin.

The poems recited in the major variations, with their assigned numbers, for the days proceeding Rosh Hashanah and the Ten Days of Repentance (but not including the Selichot for the prayers of Yom Kippur itself) as well as for the threefold Fast of Behav, are as follows (page numbers in superscript to the right):

Title Frankfurt<ref name=f>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Bohemia,
Moravia
, Silesia,
Hungary<ref name=h>Template:Cite book</ref>
Lita<ref name=l>Template:Cite book</ref> Polin<ref name="p">Template:Cite book</ref>
Day No. Day No. Day No. Day No.
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Template:Script Erev YK 113<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev YK 88<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev YK 98<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev YK 86<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 39<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 28<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 35<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 30<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 114<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 48<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 34<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 28<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 122<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev YK 89<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev YK 99<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev YK 85<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 40<ref>Different word order: Template:Script</ref><ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 25<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 25<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 27<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 5 of TDR 80<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 64<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 36<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 55<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 74<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 66<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 76<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 65<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 66<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 2 6<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 6 18<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 15<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 4 of TDR 91<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 64<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 64<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script Erev RH 43<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 31<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 31<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 117<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 92<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 61<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 61<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 4 of TDR 73<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 90<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 46<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 46<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 63<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 63<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 120<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 50<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 124<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 105<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 7 33<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 15<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 78<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script Erev RH 30<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 81<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 16<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 49<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 52<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 74<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 2 9<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 1 3<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 5<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 2 5<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 96<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script FG 62<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 45<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 49<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 45<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script Erev RH 26<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 27<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 25<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 101<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 62<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 82<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 61<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 54<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 7 20<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 71<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 77<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 8<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 6 18<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 9<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 4 11<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 53<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 11<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 53<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 43<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 1 2<ref name=f/>Template:Rp BHB2 BHB2 BHB2
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Template:Script 5 of TDR 102<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 7 21<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 3 of TDR 85<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 3 16<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 85<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 83<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 13<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 62<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 7 21<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 23<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 6 18<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 6 28<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 53<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 88<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 49<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 123<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 69<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 78<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 72<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 43<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 47<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 43<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 51<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 125<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 7 32<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 63<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 70<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 79<ref name=h/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 95<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 82<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 81<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 79<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 13<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 70<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
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Template:Script 6 19<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 7 20<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 78<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB2
Template:Script FG 59<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 37<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 24<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 23<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 23<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 111<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 7 34<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 71<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 88<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 45<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 119<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 25<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 85<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 93<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 82<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB3 BHB3 BHB3 BHB3
Template:Script 5 of TDR 110<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 67<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 48<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 53<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 48<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 57<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 56<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 40<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 42<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 40<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 129<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 54<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 50<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 95<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 6 20<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 4 13<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 94<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 32<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 35<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 7 23<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 6 19<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 11<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 76<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 75<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 6 19<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 7 22<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 17<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 65<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 57<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 55<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 73<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev YK 127<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev YK 90<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev YK 100<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev YK 87<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 66<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 16<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 73<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 15<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 8<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 7<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 10<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB1 BHB2 BHB1 BHB2
Template:Script 2 7<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 14<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 8<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB1 BHB1 BHB1 BHB1
Template:Script 5 of TDR 107<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 68<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 7 35<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 10<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 10<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 2 7<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB1 BHB2 BHB1
Template:Script Erev RH 36<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 33<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 79<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 77<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 86<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 75<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 39<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 39<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 73<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 87<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 97<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 84<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 26<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 80<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 78<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 87<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 76<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 2 of TDR 77<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB2
Template:Script 3 of TDR 89<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 68<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 68<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 67<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 65<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 35<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 72<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 71<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 54<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 38<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 40<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 38<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 68<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 97<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 11<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 75<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 5 16<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 90<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 51<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 69<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 60<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 82<ref name=l/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 37<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 38<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 36<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 99<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 59<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 77<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 59<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 109<ref name=f/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 1 4<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 1 4<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 1 3<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 1 3<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script BHB1
Template:Script 2 of TDR 74<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 2 of TDR 56<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 5 of TDR 80<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script FG 69<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 50<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 58<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 51<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 3 of TDR 65<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 4 of TDR 72<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 6 29<ref name=f/>Template:Rp BHB2 BHB2 BHB2
Template:Script 4 19<ref name=f/>Template:Rp 3 10<ref name=h/>Template:Rp 3 of TDR 71<ref name=l/>Template:Rp 6 17<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script Erev RH 59<ref name=f/>Template:Rp Erev RH 41<ref name=h/>Template:Rp Erev RH 44<ref name=l/>Template:Rp Erev RH 41<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 4 of TDR 94<ref name=f/>Template:Rp FG 47<ref name=h/>Template:Rp FG 51<ref name=l/>Template:Rp FG 47<ref name=p/>Template:Rp
Template:Script 5 of TDR 81<ref name=h/>Template:Rp

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