On the lookout for an easy-to-use and meaningful companion to guide you through daily prayer? Check out the Koren Ani Tefilla Siddur:
Contains the prayers and readings for all the daily prayer services, with commentary by Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz, a renowned Jewish educator based in New Jersey.
Printed by Koren Publishers based in Jerusalem, this Hebrew-English siddur features translation and foreword by Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks zt"l, the former Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth.
The must-have item for a truly elevating prayer experience each and every day, this remarkable siddur is the perfect gift for an important milestone such as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, wedding, graduation, or any other special occasion.
Hardcover, 805 pages. Size: 5.3" X 8.5" / 13.5 X 21.5 cm
This remarkable Siddur is intended equally for beginners and the experienced Jew with its outstanding and innovative commentary designed to help the user experience a fulfilling and thought-provoking connection to Hashem during each and every Tefilla service. With clear and concise division between categories to accommodate commentary on a variety of different applications for each prayer, this exceptional Siddur is an engaging edition that is sure to provide something unique and meaningful to every individual.
English translation and foreword by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Commentary by Rabbi Dr Jay Goldmintz.
Key innovative features:
- Commentary divided into four categories: Biur, Iyun, Halakha and Ani Tefilla
- Unique layout encourages deeper connection to the prayers
- Appendices include: FAQs on tefilla collected from students and adults, practical guide to enhancing one's kavana, useful bibliography, guide to the Jewish year, stories, and more.
- Thought-provoking questions, narratives, and quotes help the user think and feel beyond the standardized liturgy.
Koren Publishers, originally founded by Eliyahu Koren over 50 years ago, has transformed the way Jews pray worldwide. His effort to create a font that executes maximum clarity to the reader, makes ancient Hebrew accessible during a modern era. The first Koren Siddur was published in 1981, to "encourage(d) the worshiper to engross the mind and heart in prayer,” according to Mr. Koren. All IDF soldiers receive a Koren Siddur upon entering the Israeli army, which is a ritual that prevails today. Koren continues to expand to Jews all over the world to transform the prayer experience.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/ani-tefilla-weekday-siddur---hebrew-english106976Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur - Hebrew / Englishhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/k/o/ko-6682.jpg29.9529.95USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Jewish Books/Tefillah - Jewish Prayer Books/Judaica/Jewish Books/Tefillah - Jewish Prayer Books/Siddur359964162<p>On the lookout for an easy-to-use and meaningful companion to guide you through daily prayer? Check out the Koren Ani Tefilla Siddur:</p>
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<li>Contains the prayers and readings for all the daily prayer services, with commentary by Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz, a renowned Jewish educator based in New Jersey. </li>
<li>Printed by Koren Publishers based in Jerusalem, this Hebrew-English siddur features translation and foreword by Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks zt"l, the former Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth.</li>
<li>The must-have item for a truly elevating prayer experience each and every day, this remarkable siddur is the perfect gift for an important milestone such as a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, wedding, graduation, or any other special occasion.</li>
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<p><strong>Hardcover, 805 pages. Size: 5.3" X 8.5" / 13.5 X 21.5 cm</strong></p>
<p>This remarkable Siddur is intended equally for beginners and the experienced Jew with its outstanding and innovative commentary designed to help the user experience a fulfilling and thought-provoking connection to Hashem during each and every Tefilla service. With clear and concise division between categories to accommodate commentary on a variety of different applications for each prayer, this exceptional Siddur is an engaging edition that is sure to provide something unique and meaningful to every individual.</p>
<p><strong>English translation and foreword by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Commentary by Rabbi Dr Jay Goldmintz.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Key innovative features:</strong></p>
<p>- Commentary divided into four categories: Biur, Iyun, Halakha and Ani Tefilla</p>
<p>- Unique layout encourages deeper connection to the prayers</p>
<p>- Appendices include: FAQs on tefilla collected from students and adults, practical guide to enhancing one's kavana, useful bibliography, guide to the Jewish year, stories, and more.</p>
<p>- Thought-provoking questions, narratives, and quotes help the user think and feel beyond the standardized liturgy.</p>
<p><strong>Koren Publishers</strong>, originally founded by Eliyahu Koren over 50 years ago, has transformed the way Jews pray worldwide. His effort to create a font that executes maximum clarity to the reader, makes ancient Hebrew accessible during a modern era. The first Koren Siddur was published in 1981, to "encourage(d) the worshiper to engross the mind and heart in prayer,” according to Mr. Koren. All IDF soldiers receive a Koren Siddur upon entering the Israeli army, which is a ritual that prevails today. Koren continues to expand to Jews all over the world to transform the prayer experience. </p></div></div></div>00add-to-cartBooksKorenHebrew - English