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Book Synopsis Netzari Emunah Siddur by : Rav Yaakov Bar Yosef
Download or read book Netzari Emunah Siddur written by Rav Yaakov Bar Yosef and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-09-03 with total page 111 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tehillim 1:2 But his delight is in the Torah of MarYah, and on His Torah he meditates day and night. The Netzarim follow Nosach Sefarad and Nosach Teiman because the Teimani (Yemenite) tradition-liturgy, halakhah, and culture-best reflects the 1st-century practices endorsed by Ribi Yehoshua. It is the oldest tradition, the least tainted by external forces, and therefore the closest to Har Sinai.
Book Synopsis The Siddur Companion by : Paul H. Vishny
Download or read book The Siddur Companion written by Paul H. Vishny and published by Devora Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is an architecture to the Siddur which is truly a work of splendor. It was not created by one hand, nor at one time or in one place. The Siddur records the Jewish People's joyous searching for God, but it also records their longing for redemption, even as the text frequently marks suffering and hostile surroundings. This work is intended to form the background for a meaningful devotion to prayer, during the week and on the major festivals. It will help guide the novice through the different prayers and make these prayers more understandable and fulfilling. It will also give the daily davener a sense of where these prayers came from, how the rabbis developed them, and even their deeper purpose and meaning.
Book Synopsis The Siddur Speaks to Us by : Yehudah Gottlieb
Download or read book The Siddur Speaks to Us written by Yehudah Gottlieb and published by Feldheim Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The World of Prayer written by Elie Munk and published by Feldheim Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 476 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Journeys Through the Siddur by : Torah Aura Productions
Download or read book Journeys Through the Siddur written by Torah Aura Productions and published by Torah Aura Productions. This book was released on 2004 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focuses in on the Shabbat Morning Torah Service, Ein Kaloheinu, Adon Olam, Alenu and Kaddish.
Book Synopsis A First Siddur for Me & My Family by : Torah Aura Productions
Download or read book A First Siddur for Me & My Family written by Torah Aura Productions and published by Torah Aura Productions. This book was released on 2010 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Think of it as consecration gift for the whole family. Consider it to be an invitation to each of your families to actualize home celebration. This simple, hand sized Siddur, presents the blessings and rituals for Shabbat, the Jewish holidays, and family functions such as hanging a mezuzah. Here is a way to make building a Jewish life an easy, simple, thing to do.\
Book Synopsis Siddur Sha'ar Zahav by : Sha’ar Zahav
Download or read book Siddur Sha'ar Zahav written by Sha’ar Zahav and published by Congregation Sha'ar Zahav. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 517 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Congregation Sha’ar Zahav’s first siddur appeared in 1982. It was revised in 1994and again in 2000. The richness of this siddur, like the Sha’ar Zahav community, is rooted in its integration of Jewish tradition with egalitarian, feminist, and LGBTQ-positive ideas and language. With this edition, we have sought to continue and expand the Sha’ar Zahav tradition of creating liturgy that reflects who we are. The compilers of the 2000 edition wrote: “A Jewish prayer book which had nothing in common with the traditional siddur would lack the wealth of history which connects our worship with Jewish practice around the world and over the centuries. On the other hand, many of us are uncomfortable with some of the imagery and language found in the prayer books of the major Jewish denominations in the United States. With this prayer book, we have attempted to capture the spirit of Jewish liturgy while avoiding the objectionable elements.” When Congregation Sha’ar Zahav was founded in 1977, only a handful of synagogues offered full acceptance to bisexual, transgender, lesbian, gay, and queer-identified Jews. From the outset, Sha’ar Zahav has been a community that is open to all. Sha’ar Zahav is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), and this siddur reflects many of the innovations of the Reform movement as well as the URJ’s commitment to an evolving liturgical tradition. The members of Congregation Sha’ar Zahav – the authors of most of the new material in this siddur – come from many varied backgrounds, movements, affiliations, traditions, and practices. Some identify with Ashkenazi, Sephardi, or Mizrachi traditions. Some were born into Jewish families, while some chose Judaism. We are young and old and every age in between. We have sought to reflect both our shared traditions and our differences in our liturgy. In order to create a spiritual home for all who choose to enter our gates, and in order to develop a siddur which will continue to resonate with the congregation and reflect our community’s diversity, we have tried to cast a wide liturgical net. We have drawn from the traditions we have been handed, we have sought out sources that have been hidden, and we have tapped the creative gifts of our own community. In this edition, we have been mindful of, and have sought to expand, the principles which have distinguished this siddur in the past: using non-sexist language when referring to both people and God; restoring visibility to women throughout Jewish tradition; speaking directly to the experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer-identified people; understanding the concept of Jewish chosenness as uniqueness; envisioning the Messianic time as the fulfillment of tikkun olam, the repair of the world, and seeing ourselves as participants in the holy work of repair. Siddur Sha’ar Zahav includes alternative English versions of prayers, and alternative Hebrew and Aramaic, so that our values can be reflected in all of our languages of prayer. Because of the gravity of altering wording that may be hundreds of years old, we spent considerable time developing guidelines for Hebrew prayers. In keeping with the Sha’ar Zahav tradition, we decided not to remove customary versions of prayers, but to add new versions alongside them. We did not alter any passages taken from the Torah, except to ensure gender inclusivity, which is noted in the text. Nor did we alter prayers such as the Mourners’ Kaddish, which serve so powerfully to connect us to the Jewish people across time and space. Where we did create new Hebrew versions, we followed a set of principles, which are discussed in the appendices. Siddur Sha’ar Zahav endeavors to respect the varied, and at times contradictory, sensibilities of our people and our congregation. Our goal is for all of us – progressive Jews within the Reform movement’s umbrella, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation – to see ourselves reflected in our liturgy, so that none of us experience the invisibility and exclusion we have historically encountered. Our prayer book attempts to embody the teaching that each of us is created b’tzelem Elohim, “in the image of God.” While we know that not every reading will speak to each of us, we hope that in these pages all of us will find a point of departure for prayer, and for dialogue with the Source of creation.
Book Synopsis Singer's Siddur - The Standard Prayer Book by : Simeon Singer
Download or read book Singer's Siddur - The Standard Prayer Book written by Simeon Singer and published by e-artnow. This book was released on 2022-01-04 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Standard Prayer Book commonly known as Singer's Siddur is an English translation of the Hebrew siddur created by Rabbi Simeon Singer. A siddur is term for a Jewish prayer book, containing a set order of daily prayers. The word siddur comes from the Hebrew and means 'order'. Singer provides an authorized version of the liturgy capable of standardizing and stabilizing the synagogue service and helping to create an "established" Judaism. The author's goal was to unite precision and literalness regarding English language and the simplicity of expression suiting the religious prayer. Singer's Siddur has gone through many editions, and is still used in many synagogues and homes.
Book Synopsis Kitzur Shulchan Aruch by : Netzari Emunah
Download or read book Kitzur Shulchan Aruch written by Netzari Emunah and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-08-05 with total page 709 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Composed in Uzhgorod (c.1844 - c.1864 CE). The Kitzur Shulhan Arukh is a summary of the Shulhan Arukh of Joseph Karo with reference to later commentaries,
Book Synopsis Siddur Program by : Montclair, New Jersey. Bnai Emunah Religious School
Download or read book Siddur Program written by Montclair, New Jersey. Bnai Emunah Religious School and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Journeys Through the Siddur by : Torah Aura Productions
Download or read book Journeys Through the Siddur written by Torah Aura Productions and published by Torah Aura Productions. This book was released on 2005 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduces the prayers and blessings of Shabbat home ritual.
Book Synopsis Onkelos on the Torah: Ṿa-yiḳra by : Israel Drazin
Download or read book Onkelos on the Torah: Ṿa-yiḳra written by Israel Drazin and published by Gefen Publishing House Ltd. This book was released on 2006 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Onkelos On the Torah: Understanding the Bible Text is a unique and remarkable translation and English commentary of the Targum Onkelos, the first and only rabbinically authorized translation of the Torah.
Book Synopsis Dogma in Medieval Jewish Thought by : Menachem Kellner
Download or read book Dogma in Medieval Jewish Thought written by Menachem Kellner and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2004-07-22 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘An important contribution to the history of dogma in Judaism and to the history of fifteenth-century Jewish thought in particular.’ Chava Tirosh-Rothschild, Critical Review ‘A work of serious scholarship. It will no doubt become the standard work on the subject for many years to come.’ Jewish Book News & Reviews ‘A detailed analysis of Maimonides’s position and its aftermath ... a scholarly analysis ... Kellner steers us deftly through the complex argument. His is the most thorough treatment so far of this still relevant chapter in the history of Jewish thought.’ Jonathan Sacks, L’Eylah
Book Synopsis Siddur Shomrei Emunah by : Harry Bronstein
Download or read book Siddur Shomrei Emunah written by Harry Bronstein and published by . This book was released on 1982-01-01 with total page 618 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Nazarene Yisraelite Annual Siddur by : Rebbetzin Rivkah Koniuchowsky
Download or read book Nazarene Yisraelite Annual Siddur written by Rebbetzin Rivkah Koniuchowsky and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-04-26 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: -Introduction-Since the use of a Siddur came into practice, many people have forgotten how Israelites are to pray to The Father, utilizing a prayer book as their means of communicating with YHUH-Elohim, not desiring and rightfully so, to be seen practicing rabbinics without Messiah Yahusha. This is not the case with the Nazarene Yisraelite Annual Siddur. Rather we have compiled this Siddur in order to get into the presence of the Ruach Ha-Kadosh (Spirit of Set Apartness) as we recite Tehillim (Psalms), The Amidah (The Prayers of Blessing and Supplication), Kaddesh (The Disciple's Prayer) and other prayers, which have been included. This Siddur is not a replacement for personal prayer and guidance by the Spirit of YHUH but rather is meant to establish unity within a congregation. You may have noticed that some prayers are missing from the Siddur, the reason being that some prayers still ask for The Moshiach to be revealed or for Israel to be saved. We as Netzarim Yisraelites, Messianics (Nazarenes), know with full understanding and faith that Yahusha is our Moshiach. Therefore, prayers that ask for Moshiach to be revealed for the first time in our days, as well as the "bircat ha-minim" (the prayer against heretics-ourselves in Judaism's eyes), which refers to the Netzarim, have been omitted. Siddur, which means, "order," referring to the order of the prayers, is a wonderful way for a congregation to be echad (in unity) while coming together in the presence of YHUH-Elohim. However, in the past there has not been a Siddur within the Messianic Yisraelite or Nazarene Yisraelite movement that contains the True Name of Yahusha Ha-Moshiach at the beginning or at the end of a psalm or prayer. Yahusha told us that whatever we ask The Father in His Name would be granted (Yochanan-John) 14:13). He also warned us in Mattityahu (Matthew) 6:7 not to use vain repetitions like the heathen, for they think they will be heard for their much speaking. Unfortunately in the past, the siddur has been misused, making it a book of repetition and rote, rather than praises and offerings to YHUH by one people who actually knew Him in personal relationship. This is why in the Nazarene Yisraelite Annual Siddur all sections contain a prayer in The Name of Yahusha, so that our thoughts and words may reach The Heavenly Father. The prayers in this Siddur should not just be repeated without understanding but rather concentrated upon so that they may be offered to YHUH from the heart (Tehillim-Psalms 9:1). As the redeemed Nazarene Yisraelites-Messianics (Yahudah and Efrayim) from both houses of Yisrael continue to return in larger numbers, we realized that a Siddur should be compiled that would include The True Name of YHUH and not substituted with titles such as Adonai, HaShem, Adoshem, or Elokim. Of course, that includes the Name of His Son, Yahusha Ha-Moshiach. Yahusha the Moshiach's real Name is Yahusha, which means salvation of-from YHUH. The text preserves the Names in Paleo Hebrew!This Siddur will introduce the House of Israel-Efrayim [the returning ten tribes] to only the biblical Hebraic traditions preserved by the House of Yahudah (Judah) and will introduce Yahudah to the full meaning behind every prayer and Psalm, by including the Name of our Savior Yahusha Ha-Moshiach, along with a clear focus on His blessed atoning blood of redemption. It is the sincere prayer of Your Arms of Love To Israel International Ministries, that this Siddur serves you in a powerful way, as you in turn bless the King of all Kings, The Master of the Universe, YHUH and His Son, Yahusha.
Book Synopsis African-Israel Hebraic Siddur by : Rabbi Simon Altaf
Download or read book African-Israel Hebraic Siddur written by Rabbi Simon Altaf and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2013-02-18 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Paperback Large Font: May 3, 2015 latest release. Many times we wonder what prayers should we do when we go to bed, when we leave our home in the morning and how do we pray daily? What prayer should I do if I have a ritual bath? What prayer is for affixing a Mezuzah? What do I do if one of my loved one's dies? Each year you wonder how to do the Passover Aggadah and what is the procedure. This book also covers women's niddah laws to give you understanding into women's ritual purity. Prayers to do during the seven annual festivals and important halachot (laws/customs) of our fathers. Unlike other prayer books Rabbi Simon takes time to explain small details that are important and often ignored. He gives you some power prayers to deal with your enemies, you have prayers answered and have favour of G-d in your life. This contains everything you need to know for daily prayers and festivals, death, burials as an essential resource. A prayer that you do so you never run out of food. What to do on festivals, how to handle certain situations, Shabbat halachot etc. The text has transliterated Hebrew for beginners. This is one book you should not be without written by Rebbe Simon Altaf Hakohen Beyth Tzadok for All Y'sra'elites worldwide and proselytes to the true faith of Abraham to uphold Torah.
Book Synopsis Companion Siddur - Conservative by : Behrman House
Download or read book Companion Siddur - Conservative written by Behrman House and published by Behrman House, Inc. This book was released on 1993 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The¬+Companion Siddur¬+presents Friday evening and Shabbat morning prayers in the context of a synagogue service printed in large Hebrew type with numbered lines. Use it with the¬+New Siddur Program¬+or with any prayer program.