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Nov 1, 1997 - 11:49 -

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What is Jewish liturgy and worship rights?

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Liturgy is a textual formula that facilitates or accompanies worship. Jewish liturgy is recorded in a book called the Siddur. If you mean "worship rites", those are specific patterns of liturgy used on different occasions or by particular communities. The rite (the selection and order of the prayers) for one holiday would be different from that of another holiday. And on any given occasion, different Jewish communities might have slightly different "rites".