siddurs

siddurs
n. Jewish prayer book

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Congregation Beth Israel (New Orleans, Louisiana) — For other synagogues named Beth Israel , see Beth Israel. Beth Israel Beth Israel building on Canal Boulevard in 2010, gutted and vacant. Lines from long standing floodwaters are still visible. Basic information Location …   Wikipedia

  • siddur — Seph. /see doohrdd /; Ashk. /si deuhrdd, si doordd /; Eng. /sid euhr/, n., pl. siddurim Seph. /see dooh rddeem /; Ashk. /si doo rddim/, Eng. siddurs. Hebrew. a Jewish prayer book designed for use chiefly on days other than festivals and holy… …   Universalium

  • ArtScroll — Parent company Mesorah Publications Status Active Founded 1976 Country of origin United States …   Wikipedia

  • Nosson Scherman — Rabbi Nosson Scherman (נתן שרמן) born 1935, Newark, New Jersey) is an American Haredi rabbi best known as the general editor of ArtScroll/Mesorah Publications. Biography Scherman began his studies in public school and went to Yeshiva Torah Vodaas …   Wikipedia

  • Meir Zlotowitz — is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, and founder of ArtScroll Publications. Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Selected bibliography 4 References …   Wikipedia

  • Allgemeine Rabbinerkonferenz Deutschland — Die Allgemeine Rabbinerkonferenz Deutschland (ARK) ist ein Zusammenschluss nicht orthodoxer, d.h. liberaler, Masorti oder offen traditioneller Rabbiner und Rabbinerinnen und die zweitgrößte Rabbinerkonferenz in Deutschland. Aktuell (Dezember… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • siddur — /ˈsɪdʊə/ (say sidoouh), /ˈsɪdə/ (say siduh) noun (plural siddurim or siddurs) Judaism the book containing daily, Sabbath and festival prayers. {Hebrew: order} …  

  • siddur — [sid′ər] n. pl. siddurs or siddurim [si door′im] [Yiddish sider < MHeb sidur, shortening of Heb sefer sidur hatefila, lit., book of the order of prayer < root sdr: see SEDER] the Jewish prayer book that contains the daily and Sabbath… …   English World dictionary

  • AGA — AGA, family name of Crimean Karaites, originating in the title given to the holder of an important office (Turk.). The first person to go under this name was Samuel ben Abraham (1717–1770), the son of abraham ben josiah yerushalmi , the prominent …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”