More in ‘siddur’

Today on Tablet

Crowdsourcing your siddur
By THE EDITORS | 11:00 AM Dec 3, 2009

Today in Tablet Magazine, Associated Editor Hadara Graubart looks at the Open Siddur Website, a sort of liturgical Wikipedia for people who wish to create their own, personalized prayer books. Plus, The Scroll will be doing its thing all day long.

Ritual & Observance

Prayer Unbound

A Wikipedia-style siddur is revolutionizing the world of prayerbooks
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Dec 3, 2009

In his 1954 book Man’s Quest for God, theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel, bemoaning what he saw as a post-Holocaust religious malaise, took aim at those who chose to blame the prayerbook for Judaism’s woes. “The crisis of prayer is not a problem of the text,” he wrote. “It is a problem of the soul. The ...

Ritual & Observance

Responsive Reading

Two gay congregations publish non-traditional prayer books
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Jun 26, 2009

For Gay Pride Shabbat, which begins this evening at sundown, two of the most influential gay synagogues in the country will be using new prayer books, each of which, the congregations’ rabbis believe, will revolutionize the liturgical landscape.