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The Roman (Italian) rite, also called Minhag ha-Lo’azim, is in use in Rome, in the interior of Italy, in a few communities in Salonika and Constantinople, and also in the Italian synagogue in Jerusalem. Peculiar to this rite are: Le’eila Le’eila in the usual Kaddish; Keter in all Kedushot; different wording to the Amidah; different tahanunim (ve-Hu Rahum is missing); a special piyyutic version of the Arvit for Friday evening (Asher Killah Ma'asav) and its Amidah (U-me-Ahavatkha); kerovot for the Day of Atonement and all the fast days, but not for Rosh Ha-Shanah and other festivals. A number of piyyutim had already been removed from the mahzor before the invention of printing.