Siddur: Ivdu et Hashem B’Simcha

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A Prayerbook for Spiritual Renewal: With more than 10,000 copies in homes, synagogues, and havurot, we are in the fourth edition of this one-of-a-kind siddur (prayerbook). It contains the traditional weekday and Shabbat prayers and hymns; special song and chant sections; bedtime prayers, Hallel, Hanukkah blessings, and more. The prayerbook features line-by-line transliteration for the key parts of each prayer. In addition, it contains the lyrics to prayer-songs created by the  great teachers and liturgists of our generation like Shlomo Carlebach z”l, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Shefa Gold, Debbie Friedman z”l, Hannah Tiferet Siegel, Aryeh Hirschfield z”l, and more. Egalitarian translations, and a special section of alternative prayers, and daily brachot (blessings). 256 pages, large print, 81/2 x11, softbound. Great for students and experienced davenners alike.

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Free shipping for all orders over $12. Siddur: Ivdu et Hashem B’Simcha
A Prayerbook for Spiritual Renewal: With more than 10,000 copies in homes, synagogues, and havurot, we are in the fourth edition of this one-of-a-kind siddur (prayerbook). It contains the traditional weekday and Shabbat prayers and hymns; special song and chant sections; bedtime prayers, Hallel, Hanukkah blessings, and more. The prayerbook features line-by-line transliteration for the key parts of each prayer. In addition, it contains the lyrics to prayer-songs created by the  great teachers and liturgists of our generation like Shlomo Carlebach z”l, Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Shefa Gold, Debbie Friedman z”l, Hannah Tiferet Siegel, Aryeh Hirschfield z”l, and more. Egalitarian translations, and a special section of alternative prayers, and daily brachot (blessings). 256 pages, large print, 81/2 x11, softbound. Great for students and experienced davenners alike.

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