HAḲḲAFOT:
(Redirected from HOSH'ANOT.)Processional circuits of the congregation in the synagogue on the Feast of Tabernacles, usually around the Almemar, reminiscent of Joshua vi. and the proceedings in the Temple related in Sukkah 45a. The procession is omitted on the Sabbath, but on other days of the festival a scroll is taken from the Ark to the almemar at the close of the Musaf, and the possessors of Lulab and Etrog join in procession, following the officiant, who chants the Hosha'na refrain and hymn for the day. The chant reproduces the sad tones of the
- Sulzer, Shir Ẓiyyon, No. 69, Vienna, 1866;
- Baer, Ba'al Tefillah, Nos. 898-902, 926, Göteborg, 1877;
- Cohen and Mosely, Handbook of Synagogue Music, Nos. 156 and 157, 186 and 187, London, 1889;
- Cohen and Davis, Voice of Prayer and Praise, Nos. 168 and 185, London, 1899.