Siddur: ArtScroll Transliterated Linear : Weekday,New
Siddur: ArtScroll Transliterated Linear : Weekday,New

Siddur: ArtScroll Transliterated Linear : Weekday,New

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Can't read Hebrew yet? It's for you! Want the translation in front of you, phrase by phrase? Want it all, including an ArtScroll commentary? Want a Siddur to introduce your friends to Judaism? Want illuminating essays on every part of the prayers? Want clear instructions as the prayers proceed? Then this siddur is for you!This Siddur has the crisp, clean, creative ArtScroll typeface and layout. The transliteration follows the Orthodox Union's phenomenally successful NCSY formula. The translation is from and the commentary distills the best of ArtScroll's classic Siddur. New introductory essays by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin exemplify his unique blend of scholarship and warmth. This is a Siddur that belongs in every household and synagogue especially those with open arms to people who are sincerely searching for their Jewish roots. With the Seif Edition Siddur in their hands, no guests need ever feel like strangers in an Orthodox shul. See it. Try it. You'll want to have it. And you should!Published in conjunction with The Orthodox Union. Translation and commentary by Rabbi Nosson Scherman; Introductory essays by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin

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  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Siddur? A: The Siddur measures five point seventy-five inches in length, one point twenty-six inches in width, and eight point twenty-seven inches in height.
  • Q: How many pages does this Siddur have? A: This Siddur contains five hundred ninety-six pages, providing extensive content for daily prayers.
  • Q: What type of binding does the Siddur have? A: The Siddur features hardcover binding, which ensures durability and a quality feel.
  • Q: Is this Siddur suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this Siddur is designed for individuals who are new to Hebrew prayer and want a transliterated format.
  • Q: Can I use this Siddur for daily prayers? A: Yes, the Siddur is perfect for daily weekday prayers, making it a practical choice for regular use.
  • Q: Is this Siddur appropriate for people unfamiliar with Hebrew? A: Yes, it includes transliteration and translations, making it accessible for those who cannot read Hebrew yet.
  • Q: How do I keep the Siddur in good condition? A: To maintain the Siddur's quality, store it in a dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
  • Q: Can I clean the pages of the Siddur? A: No, it is not recommended to clean the pages directly; instead, handle the Siddur with clean hands to avoid dirt.
  • Q: What is the best way to store the Siddur? A: Store the Siddur upright on a shelf or in a bookcase to prevent bending or damage to the spine.
  • Q: Is this Siddur suitable for synagogue use? A: Yes, this Siddur is ideal for use in synagogues, especially for guests who may be unfamiliar with prayer customs.
  • Q: How does the commentary enhance the prayers? A: The commentary distills the best insights from ArtScroll, providing deeper understanding and context for each prayer.
  • Q: What type of essays are included in the Siddur? A: The Siddur features introductory essays by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin, combining scholarship with warmth to enhance understanding.
  • Q: Is this Siddur appropriate for children? A: Yes, the transliteration and clear instructions make it suitable for children learning about Jewish prayers.
  • Q: What makes this Siddur different from others? A: This Siddur uniquely combines transliteration, translation, and commentary, making it a comprehensive tool for prayer.
  • Q: How can I introduce this Siddur to friends? A: Share the Siddur’s engaging features, including its accessible commentary and transliteration, to help them explore Judaism.

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