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Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz, the Institute for German Jewish Heritage, is the leading institute dedicated to the research, preservation and transmission of the unique religious values, customs, and folklore of German Jewry, as they existed prior to the Holocaust.

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Pesach Gathering for Ashkenaz Communities

Chol haMoed Gathering of Yeshivas Frankfurt

Tuesday, 17 Nisan 5785, 18:50

Yeshurun
Beit haKnesset kMinhag Ashkenaz
25 Ben Yaakov St., Bnei Brak

Between Mincha and Maariv will speak
Moreinu haRav Binyomin Shlomo Hamburger ShLIT"A

Mincha 18:50
Maariv after the talk
After Maariv, songs and chazzanut with instrumental accompaniment

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New!: Yerushaseinu: Book Thirteen

5 Adar 5785

ירושתנו ה׳תשפ״ה
Yerushaseinu 5785
The Annual Journal of Toras Ashkenaz
Research, Review, and Recollections of Ashkenaz Heritage and Customs
Including the Beis Knesses Minhag Calendar for the Year 5785
Book Thirteen
Edited by Rav Shlomo Yehudah Leib Hoffman & Rav Yosef Shlomo Meyer
Bnei Brak, 5785
432 pages

Distributed by Yefe Nof-Feldheim. Available in fine Jewish bookstores, at the Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz office in Bnei Brak, or from the editor Rav Hoffman in Modiin Ilit, +972-55-677-6163.

Table of Contents | Sample Pages

Minhagim of the Ashkenaz Synagogue ("The Luach") (5785)

19 Elul 5784

מנהגי בית הכנסת לבני אשכנז
בארץ ישראל ובחוץ לארץ
לשנת תשפ״ה
Minhagim of the Ashkenaz Synagogue
In the Land of Israel and the Diaspora
For the Year 5785 (Hebrew)
Also published in Yerushaseinu, Book 13 (5785)

Full Document (20 Elul 5784) (pdf)

Calendar for 5785 for Bnei Ashkenaz

9 Kislev 5785

לוח שנה לשנת תשפ״ה לבני אשכנז
Calendar for 5785 for Bnei Ashkenaz (Hebrew)
by Rav Avraham Aumann
Beitar Ilit, 5785
117 pages

(Note: This work is not an official Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz publication.)

The author can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or +972-52-713-5863.

Full Document (PDF)


בשנת תשפ"ה יצא לאור לוח מהודר ומפואר המותאם למנהג אשכנז.

הלוח כולל מעלות רבות וחשובות ולהלן נפרט כמה מהן:

  • זמני היום מדוייקים לפי אופק ירושלים, בני ברק, מודיעין עילית, חיפה, (וכניסות ויציאות שבת לרכסים וביתר).
  • מנהגי אשכנז העיקריים משולבים בתוך הלוח, ובהרחבה בלוח העליון.
  • תאריכי פטירתם שלקרוב לארבע מאות גאוני אשכנז.
  • תולדות חייהם של חלק מגדולי אשכנז בשבוע שבו חל יום פטירתם (ר' הירץ שייאר, ר' אברהם אוירבך, ר' יוסף שמואל מפפד"מ, ר' דוד זינצהיים יד דוד, ר' משה קן מפפד"מ, מהרז"ך, ר' מיכאל כהן מפולדה, השרידי אש, ר' ברוך קונשטט, ר' מרדכי הורוויץ מפפד"מ, ר' מנחם מן אשכנזי מפיורדא, ר' יוסף יונה הורוויץ מפפד"מ, ר' יוסף האן, ר' יצחק ברנייס, הרמח"ל, מהרל"ב),
  • ומאמרים שונים על מנהג אשכנז (חשיבות הפיוטים, הנרות הללו, ממורבוך פפד"מ, ברכת החודש, תורה עם דרך ארץ, חופת טלית וחופת כלונסאות, מצות מכונה, מים אחרונים, סוגי המנהגים, גבולות מנהג אשכנז, חשיבותו של מנהג אשכנז, קהילת פפ מבצר עוז למנהג אשכנז, סידורי התפילה, סידורי רעדלהיים, תענית כז אלול פפד"מ)
  • מידע על קהילות אשכנז בארץ ובחו"ל.

Tefiloh: The Weekday Liturgy According to the Ashkenaz Tradition

20 Teves 5785

תפילה: סדר תפילות יום חול כמנהג אשכנז
Tefiloh: The Weekday Liturgy According to the Ashkenaz Tradition (Hebrew)
7th edition
by Rav Hillel Hoffner and Rav Noach Hoffner
Haifa, 5785
115 pages

The authors can be contacted by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  This work is free to download and print for personal use only (as are all the other works that have been released on this site).

Table of Contents | Full Document (pdf)


סידור 'תפילה' לימות החול לכל השנה, בעימוד יעיל ועיצוב מסודר ואסתטי להפליא.

הכל בהשתדלות לדיוק ברמה גבוהה של ניקוד, נוסח ומנהגים כמנהג אשכנז המובהק, על פי הדרכתו של מורינו הרב בנימין שלמה המבורגר שליט"א.

בסידור זה לא משאירים את המתפלל לבחור בין נוסחאות שונים תוך כדי התפילה, אלא משאירים את הספקות בנוסחאות וסיבותיהם לחיבור נפרד שנמצא כעת בשלבי עריכה, שיכלול בירורי נוסחאות שונים.

We welcome contributions toward the publication of Tefilas Shabbos, which will include the Piyutim for Special Shabboses. When making your contribution, please specify that it is for this purpose.

Please daven for the recovery of Rav Binyomin Shlomo Hamburger (Binyomin Shlomo ben Moshe haNolad mChava).

Rav Hamburger is well on his way to a full recovery, bEzras Hashem, but please keep davening.

Guide to Minhag Ashkenaz

27 Shevat 5772

מדריך למנהג אשכנז המובהק
Guide to Minhag Ashkenaz (Hebrew)
Bnei Brak, 5774

Table of Contents | Full Document (pdf)

Guide to Minhag Ashkenaz (English)
by Rav Binyomin Shlomo Hamburger
Translated by Rav Reuven Poupko
Bnei Brak, 5769

(Note: The English version is outdated with respect to the Hebrew version.)

Table of Contents | Full Document (pdf)

Shorshei Minhag Ashkenaz

4 Tishrei 5765

שרשי מנהג אשכנז
Shorshei Minhag Ashkenaz (Hebrew)
by Rav Binyomin Shlomo Hamburger
Bnei Brak
5 vols.

Volume 5 is currently available.  Volume 6 and a second edition of volumes 1 and 4 are currently in preparation, and reprinting of the entire series is expected in the near future.

Vol. 1 (5755), 481 pages

Vol. 2 (5760), 619 pages: Table of Contents | Sample Pages

Vol. 3 (5762), 550 pages: Table of Contents | Sample Pages

Vol. 4 (5764), 595 pages: Table of Contents | Sample Pages

Vol. 5 (5778), 917 pages: Table of Contents | Sample Pages


Foremost in the effort of Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz during the last thirty years to research, archive, preserve and disseminate the over-one-thousand-year-old, magnificent heritage of Ashkenaz has been the publication of this monumental series, which researches the evolution of German-Jewish customs and traditions, their development, origins and views surrounding them, in a detailed and clear format.

These books have become an invaluable asset for anyone with an interest in Jewish customs in general and German-Jewish customs in particular. The series is intended to expand to tens of volumes, and currently includes a wide range of topics such as minhagim of tefillah and shul, Shabbos and Yom Tov, marriage customs, yoledes and bris milah, as well as a variety of other minhagim.

Shorshei Minhag Ashkenaz (English)

11 Cheshvan 5771

Shorshei Minhag Ashkenaz (English)
Minhag Ashkenaz: Sources and Roots
Synopsis of Volumes I–IV
by Rav Binyomin Shlomo Hamburger
Translated by David Silverberg
Bnei Brak, 5771
223 pages

Distributed by Yefe Nof-Feldheim. Available in fine Jewish bookstores.

Table of Contents | Sample Pages


Foremost in the effort of Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz during the last thirty years to research, archive, preserve and disseminate the over-one-thousand-year-old, magnificent heritage of Ashkenaz has been the publication of the monumental series Shorshei Minhag Ashkenaz, which researches the evolution of German-Jewish customs and traditions, their development, origins and views surrounding them, in a detailed and clear format.

These books have become an invaluable asset for anyone with an interest in Jewish customs in general and German-Jewish customs in particular. Intended to expand to tens of volumes, the series is currently comprised of four, which include a wide range of topics such as minhagim of tefillah and shul, Shabbos and Yom Tov, marriage customs, yoledes and bris milah, as well as a variety of other minhagim. Those who do not have time to read every chapter in its entirety will nevertheless gain satisfaction from the synopses found at the end of each one.

Despite the great demand for an English translation, this work is thus far available only in Hebrew.  However, the synopses following each chapter in the first four volumes have been translated and collected in one volume, so that English readers will be able to find the salient points for their research.

Yerushaseinu

29 Iyar 5772

ירושתנו
Yerushaseinu
The Annual Journal of Toras Ashkenaz
Research, Review, and Recollections of Ashkenaz Heritage and Customs
Including the Beis Knesses Minhag Calendar for the Year
Edited by Rav Shlomo Yehudah Leib Hoffman, Rav Yosef Shlomo Meyer, and Rav Moshe Dovid Chechik
Bnei Brak
13 books

Available at the Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz office in Bnei Brak, or from the editor Rav Hoffman in Modiin Ilit, +972-55-677-6163.

List of Articles Contained in All Volumes of Yerushaseinu


השנתון ”ירושתנו“ היוצא לאור מידי שנה ע״י המכון, מהווה אספקלריה מאירה לרבגוניות של ”מורשת אשכנז“, המשתקפת מתוכו בשלל תחומיה. כשהיא מהווה תיעוד לתורת חכמי אשכנז אורחותיהם ומנהגיהם בדורות עברו, וביטוי נפלא לתחייתה ופעילותה של מורשת זו עד לימינו אנו.

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Tefiloh: The Distinct Ashkenaz Custom

12 Tishrei 5783

תפלה: נוסח אשכנז המובהק
Tefiloh: The Distinct Ashkenaz Custom (Hebrew)

by Rav Avraham Shlomo Solomon
Bnei Brak, 5783
460 pages

(Note: This work is not an official Machon Moreshes Ashkenaz publication.)

Available from the author, who can be contacted at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or +972-52-762-7860, or through representatives in some of the Ashkenaz communities:

  • Bnei Brak (Yeshurun, Ben Yaakov): Rav David Cohen, +972-3-574-2190
  • Jerusalem (Ramot): Rav Menasheh Steiglitz, +972-2-587-9611

Table of Contents | Corrections (Shevat 5783)


This single, hardcover volume includes the tefilos for weekdays, Shabbos, and Yomim Tovim (not including piyutim), as well as Selichos for the fast days.

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