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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Minhag is an accepted tradition or group of traditions in Judaism. A related concept, Nusach ( ), refers to the traditional order and form of the prayers. The related Arabic minh j also means custom or tradition, though not necessarily religious tradition; the similar manhaj means "curriculum" in both academic and non-academic senses. Homiletically, one could argue that the use of the word minhag in Jewish law reflects its Biblical Hebrew origins as "the (manner of)…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Minhag is an accepted tradition or group of traditions in Judaism. A related concept, Nusach ( ), refers to the traditional order and form of the prayers. The related Arabic minh j also means custom or tradition, though not necessarily religious tradition; the similar manhaj means "curriculum" in both academic and non-academic senses. Homiletically, one could argue that the use of the word minhag in Jewish law reflects its Biblical Hebrew origins as "the (manner of) driving (a chariot)". Whereas Halakha (law), from the word for walking-path, means the path or road set for the journey, minhag (custom), from the word for driving, means the manner people have developed themselves to travel down that path more quickly.