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    A siddur (Hebrew: סִדּוּר sīddūr, [siˈduʁ, 'sɪdəʁ]; plural siddurim סִדּוּרִים [siduˈʁim]) is a Jewish prayer book containing a set order of daily prayers...
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    was the first to arrange a complete liturgy for the synagogue. His siddur (Siddur Rav Amram or Seder Rav Amram), which took the form of a long responsum...
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  • Siddur Nashim: A Sabbath Prayer Book for Women is a feminist siddur written in 1976 by Naomi Janowitz and Margaret Wenig of the Brown University Women's...
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  • are recited by many Jews. Most prayers and blessings can be found in the Siddur, or prayer book. This article addresses Jewish liturgical blessings, which...
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  • Siddur Lev Yisrael is a siddur written by Cheryl Magen and published by the Ktav Publishing House. The siddur was developed in part, as an initiative...
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    Modern Siddur commentaries have been written by: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan HaCohen, The Chofetz Chaim's Siddur Samson Raphael Hirsch, The Hirsch Siddur, Feldheim...
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  • Siddur Rashi (Hebrew: סידור רש"י) is a medieval siddur (Jewish prayer book) attributed to Rashi (Solomon ben Isaac; 1040–1105), but composed by his pupils...
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  • 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...
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  • Siddur Sim Shalom (Hebrew: סדור שים שלום) refers to any siddur in a family of siddurim, Jewish prayerbooks, and related commentaries, published by the...
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    prayer book containing the form of prayer that he used: an example is the Siddur of Rabbi Shalom Sharabi. Many of these remain in use in Sephardic communities:...
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