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English: On the right: Ashkenazi Orthodox prayer from the 1896 Heidenheim edition, asking for the restoration of the sacrificial cult in the Jerusalem Temple. On the left: the equivalent piece in the 1819 first Reform liturgy, (here in an 1841 reprint) stating "may God soon accept the utterance of our lips instead of sacrifices" and without mention of the return of the people to Jerusalem/
Date 1896, 1841
Source 1841 Hemburg Gebetbuch (left side), 1896 Heidenheim Siddur (right)
Author Left: w:Seckel Isaac Fränkel, w:Meir Israel Bresselau (original 1819 edition), Right: medieval authors.

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