- A
siddur (Hebrew: סִדּוּר sīddūr, [siˈduʁ, 'sɪdəʁ];
plural siddurim סִדּוּרִים [siduˈʁim]) is a
Jewish prayer book
containing a set
order of
daily prayers...
- The
Koren Siddur refers to a
family of
siddurim published by
Koren Publishers Jerusalem beginning in 1981.
Eliyahu Koren began work on a new prayerbook...
- Sepharad, or
Nusach Sfard is the name for
various forms of the
Jewish siddurim,
designed to
reconcile Ashke****
customs (Hebrew: מנהג "Custom", pl. minhagim)...
- is said to have
researched approximately sixty different versions of
siddurim so as to come to the most
correct version of the
liturgical text. In 1803...
-
verses in
parentheses appear in most
modern Ashke****c
siddurim, but they do not
appear in most
Siddurim before the 19th century.
Shulchan Aruch OC 624:3 and...
-
Sephardic siddurim.
Rabbi Shalom ben
Aharon HaKohen Iraqi would go to a
different synagogue each
Shabbath with
printed Sephardic siddurim, requesting...
-
along with
Yeshiva University,
announced the
launch of a new
series of
siddurim with "a new
approach to
tefilla (prayer)
education in the school, home...
- Hamazon. It can be
found in some birchonim, some
Spanish and
Portuguese siddurim and some Haggadot. This
prayer has form
somewhat similar to Bendigamos...
- books,
including at
least several copies of the
entire Talmud, Torah,
siddurim (prayer books),
Shulchan Aruch,
Mishneh Torah, Arba'ah
Turim and other...
- were
included in
other currently used
siddurim.
Today the 18
verses are
mainly included in Ashke****
siddurim during w****ly
Maariv as a
reminder of its...