- 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 with the
kabbalistic customs of...
- 42-letter name
since the
early 12th century. The
piyyut is
included in some
siddurim in the
Parashat Korbanot reading during Shacharit as well as
during Kabbalat...
- This List of
Sephardic prayer books is
supplementary to the
article on
Sephardic law and customs. It is
divided both by age and by
geographical origin...
-
Chabad siddurim always say "based on the Ari rite" (על פי נוסח האר"י), a
description which appears in many
other Sephardic and
Hasidic siddurim. There...
- Gr**** and
Turkish Sephardim.)
Works of
theology as well as reza
books (
siddurim) were
written in
Castilian rather than in Portuguese; while, even in works...
- 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...
- used in
their prayer services. For the
major nusachim:
Nusach Ashkenaz siddurim include Baruch HaShem Le'Olam. However, most
Nusach Ashkenaz communities...
- holidays. Less than "complete" editions, such as w****day-only or Shabbat-only
siddurim, can also be
found readily.
Machzor (also maḥzor or mahzor), from a Hebrew...