Goldschmidt-Fraenkel Machzor
Goldschmidt-Fraenkel Machzor, formally known as Machzor According to the Customs of the Ashkenazim in All Their Branches: Including the Western Ashkenazic Rite, Polish Rite and former French Rite is a critical edition of the piyyutim (liturgical poems) found in the Ashkenazic and French prayer books. {{ill|Daniel Goldschmidt|he|דניאל גולדשמידט}} initiated this project, and after his passing his son-in-law Yonah Fraenkel continued it. This project includes collecting manuscript versions of the piyyutim used in the aforementioned customs, including those piyyutim recited today, as well as those piyyutim recited in the past which did not make it to the age of printing. The machzor includes a commentary to all the piyyutim.
Editing and publishing
Goldschmidt published the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur volumes in 1970 under the title "Machzor for the High Holidays". He passed away in 1972,Avraham Meir Habermann, "The Researcher A. Daniel Goldschmidt," Masekhet Sofrim VeSifrut, Jerusalem: Reuven Mass Publishers, 1977, pages 83-88; Naphtali Ben-Menachem, "[https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=28698&pgnum=17 Dr. Daniel Goldschmidt, of Blessed Memory]," Ture Yeshurun 36, 1973, page 19. while working on "Machzor for Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah."Naphtali Ben-Menachem, "[https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=28698&pgnum=17 Dr. Daniel Goldschmidt, of Blessed Memory]," Ture Yeshurun 36, 1973, page 19. The machzor was eventually published by his son-in-law, Professor Yonah Fraenkel, in 1981. Professor Fraenkel continued the project, publishing the Passover machzor (1993) and Shavuot machzor (2000). This completed the work on the Ashkenazic machzor for the major holidays.
As a continuation of the holiday machzor project, Fraenkel began working on a machzor for the Sabbaths of circumcision and marriage, but passed away in 2012 before completing the work. The family turned to Dr. Gabriel Wasserman to finish the work on the machzor for the Sabbaths of circumcision and marriage,[https://www.yu.edu/news/gabriel-wasserman-is-awarded-a-prestigious-fellowship Gabriel Wasserman is Awarded a Prestigious Fellowship], YUNews, February 5, 2018. and it was published in 2025.[https://www.jewish-studies.org/he/product/%d7%99%d7%95%d7%a0%d7%94-%d7%a4%d7%a8%d7%a0%d7%a7%d7%9c-%d7%a4%d7%99%d7%95%d7%98%d7%99-%d7%a9%d7%91%d7%aa-%d7%97%d7%aa%d7%9f-%d7%95%d7%a9%d7%91%d7%aa-%d7%91%d7%a8%d7%99%d7%aa-%d7%9e%d7%99%d7%9c/ פיוטי שבת חתן ושבת ברית מילה] (Hebrew) on World Union of Jewish Studies.
Content and importance of the Machzor
In addition to the piyyutim, the machzor also includes the standard prayers, without a full critical edition or commentary (although sometimes includes variant texts). This is so that it should not be just an academic book but can also be used by the public for prayer.[https://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=21790&st=&pgnum=6 Introduction to the Rosh Hashanah Machzor].Shulamit Elizur, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23381599 Review: New Edition of the Machzor] (Hebrew).
The machzorim are considered in piyyut research to be the most important critical edition of the Ashkenazic machzor. Part of the importance stems from the fact that before the publication of the machzor, most French piyyutim were unpublished and unknown to many, because the French rite was never printed as an independent siddur or machzor.
Shulamit Elizur, in her review of the Passover machzor (which touches on the earlier volumes as well) writes about the indispensability of these volumes for piyyut study, despite having several critiques on how the editor could have done things better.
External links
- [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/21790 Rosh Hashanah Machzor] on Hebrewbooks
- [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/22323 Yom Kippur Machzor] on Hebrewbooks
- [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/21140 Sukkot Machzor] on Hebrewbooks
- [http://tablet.otzar.org/book/book.php?book=602836&width=-17&scroll=0&udid=15794196415825812 Passover Machzor] on Otzar ha-chochmah (by subscription only)
- [http://tablet.otzar.org/book/book.php?book=602835&width=-17&scroll=0&udid=15794196415825812 Shavuot Machzor] on Otzar ha-chochmah (by subscription only)
- Shulamit Elizur's [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23381599 review of the Passover machzor] (Hebrew)
Further reading
- Norman M. Bronznick, Comments on the Passover Mahzor (Fraenkel edition). In Or ha-mizraḥ 49 (2004) pages 187-208 and 50 (2005) pages 145-157 (Hebrew).