My prayer books connect me to previous generations, and pose questions about my own religious practice
A review of the new ‘Nehalel’ weekday siddur
A new egalitarian, LGBT-friendly version of the little post-meal book
Just because you’re in synagogue doesn’t mean you have to read what’s in the prayer book
Mainstream Judaism doesn’t recognize their temples or their rabbis. In a new siddur, Black Jews tell their community’s story.
In an effort to revitalize services, a New Jersey congregation includes its members’ memories in a new siddur
Yuri Dojc, a Canadian photographer born in Slovakia, photographed abandoned prayer books in his family’s ancestral village, where he uncovered a life the Nazis destroyed and his relatives refused to discuss
Plus the Pope reductios ad Nazism, and more
A Wikipedia-style siddur is revolutionizing the world of prayerbooks
The Israel Museum unveils a restored mahzor from 1331
How Eliyahu Koren used typography to encourage a new way to pray
Two gay congregations publish non-traditional prayer books
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