The Koren Shalem Siddur with Cover by Emanuel - Hebrew / English - Ashkenaz
Beautify your prayer experience with this outstanding Hebrew/English translation Koren Siddur from the Land of Israel:
- Designed elegantly with the Jerusalem skyline in vibrant, unique colors to make a lasting impression.
- Includes tabs along the side for an easy-to-follow use, opening to the right place you need.
- Incredible gift for the bar/bat mitzvah, newly wed, or upcoming birthday celebration in your life!
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Hebrew / English
Nusah: Ashkenaz
The Lobel Edition
With Thumb Tabs
Translated and with commentary by Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth
The Koren Sacks Siddur is the first new Orthodox Hebrew/English siddur in a generation. The siddur exemplifies Koren's traditions of textual accuracy and intuitive graphic design, and offers an illuminating translation, introduction and commentary by one of the world's leading Jewish thinkers, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. It is the only Orthodox siddur that includes: prayers for the state of Israel, its soldiers and national holidays, and a halakhic guide for visitors, prayers following childbirth and upon the birth of a daughter, a modern translation, and citations of modern authorities. It includes all Torah readings for holidays and Chol Hamoed, including the 5 megillot with translation! This edition has been published in cooperation with the Orthodox Union, and features a vibrantly colored cover designed by Jerusalem-based artist Yair Emanuel. Perfect gift for someone in your life who loves Israel and the world of connection through prayer.
Hardcover, 1296 pages. Compact Size: 10.5 x 15.5 cm / 4.1" x 6.1"
Koren Publishers, originally founded by Eliyahu Koren over 50 years ago, has transformed the way Jews pray worldwide. His effort to create a font that executes maximum clarity to the reader, makes ancient Hebrew accessible during a modern era. The first Koren Siddur was published in 1981, to "encourage(d) the worshiper to engross the mind and heart in prayer,” according to Mr. Koren. All IDF soldiers receive a Koren Siddur upon entering the Israeli army, which is a ritual that prevails today. Koren continues to expand to Jews all over the world to transform the prayer experience.