Russian Siddur – Annotated Edition – Standard Size
Russian Siddur – Annotated Edition – Standard Size
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Description
Hardcover
5.5″ x 8.5″
1296 Pages
Published by: F.R.E.E. Publishing House
Russian Annotated Siddur – Standard Size.
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This Siddur, has enhanced worshiper participation, increased enthusiasm and created a more meaningful synagogue experience around the world.
Easy to read with a clear Hebrew and Russian typesetting along with easy to follow instructions. The effort F.R.E.E. invested in translating, editing and designing this Siddur is apparent throughout its 1296 pages.
The Russian Annotated Siddur has the same annotations and instructions as the acclaimed English Annotated Siddur, published by Kehot, and reproduced the original Hebrew text from the English Annotated Siddur.
With clear and easy to follow instructions, even a person praying for the very first time can pick it up and start praying, without guidance.
The Russian Annotated Siddur is also helpful for synagogues who call out the pages during the prayers as it has matching page numbers to the English Annotated Edition.
Russian Annotated Siddur – translates the Tehillat Hashem, Nusach Ha-ari Zal, according to the text of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, who researched sixty different versions of the Siddur and subjected every word to careful scrutiny, making it linguistically faultless according to all the complexities of Hebrew grammar and syntax.
He also incorporated into the text every detail and intention of Lurianic Kabbalah, in addition to meticulously following the Talmudic and Halachic rulings concerning the prayers.
This Siddur includes Selichot, Hoshanot, Pirkei Avot, and the Torah reading for various festivals, as well as the daily, Sabbath and Festival prayers. Also a detailed presentation of the laws relating to the prayers has been added as an appendix called “Selected Laws and Customs.”
Some of the features include:
*Shaded boxes indicate prayer changes for special occasions
*Transliterated essentials, like Kaddish and Borchu, appear as needed – no page flipping necessary
*Many prayers have been transliterated for both Ashkenazi and Sephardic pronunciation
*Instructions for sitting, standing, and other customs
*Russian instructions appears on both the Russian and Hebrew pages
*Headings identify major prayer sections
*Reinforced binding, printed on high-quality, lightweight paper, high opacity and brightness, for years of quality use
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