Selihot (penitential prayers) according to the Ashkenazic rite, Augsburg: Hayyim ben David [Shahor], 1536
The first seder selihot printed in Germany.
Having published an Ashkenazic-rite siddur in 1532-1533, Passover Haggadah in 1534, and mahzor in 1536, Hayyim Shahor went on, shortly thereafter, to produce the present seder selihot (collection of penitential prayers), comprising the liturgy recited during the period of the Days of Awe and on each public fast day (other than Tish’ah be-Av).














