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Mishkan T'Filah A Reform Siddur: Weekdays and Festivals,New
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This is the new Reform Siddur Mishkan T'Filah for Weekdays and Festivals fully transliterated. Please NOTE that this edition is not a complete siddur as it does NOT include the prayers for SHABBAT/Sabbath. See other listings for the COMPLETE version and also other listings with translation but not transliteration.
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- Q: What is the main feature of the Mishkan T'Filah Siddur? A: The Mishkan T'Filah Siddur is fully transliterated and translated for weekdays and festivals, allowing users to engage with the prayers even if they are not familiar with Hebrew.
- Q: Does this siddur include prayers for Shabbat? A: No, this edition does not include prayers for Shabbat or Sabbath. It focuses solely on weekdays and festivals.
- Q: Who is the author of this siddur? A: The author of the Mishkan T'Filah Siddur is Elyse D. Frishman.
- Q: What is the binding type of this siddur? A: The Mishkan T'Filah Siddur is bound in hardcover, providing durability and a classic appearance.
- Q: How many pages does the siddur contain? A: This siddur contains a total of 427 pages.
- Q: What year was the Mishkan T'Filah Siddur published? A: The siddur was published on January 1, 2007.
- Q: Is the siddur in good condition? A: Yes, the item condition is listed as 'Good', indicating that it is well-maintained.
- Q: Are there other versions of this siddur available? A: Yes, there are listings for a complete version that includes prayers for Shabbat, as well as versions that offer translation without transliteration.
- Q: What subjects does this siddur cover? A: The siddur covers subjects related to Jewish prayers and rituals for weekdays and festivals.
- Q: Can this siddur be used for personal prayer or community services? A: Yes, the Siddur can be used for both personal prayer and community services, particularly for weekdays and festival observances.