Prayerbook. Lit., "Arrangement (of service)".
Daily and Sabbath Prayerbook.
(pl. siddurim)- prayerbook for Shabbat, weekdays, and festivals, or some combination of the above
A Jewish book of prayers.
Literally order. Prayerbook. See Jewish Liturgy.
Book of congregational worship and prayer. Contains the order of the service.
Heb. (order, arrangement) Daily prayer book used on days other than festivals and holy days.
Book containing formal prayer service.
Prayerbook containing the liturgy for Shabbat services
Jewish prayer book used for all days except special holidays (see seder). See also liturgy.
daily and Shabbat prayer book.
(Hebrew) — Prayer book; among Ashkenazim, the volume containing the daily prayers (in distinction to the mahzor containing those for the festivals).
The daily and Sabbath prayer book.
(Hebrew) Literally, the "order" of Hebrew prayers, the Siddur is the book with daily prayers for morning, afternoon and evening services, as well as additional prayers for sabbaths and Holy Days
pl. Siddurim, lit., `order [of prayers]': [Jewish] Prayer book.
(pl. siddurim) Prayer book.
(lit., "order [of prayers]"): prayer book
Lit. order. Prayerbook. See Jewish Liturgy.
pl. Siddurim, lit., `order [of prayers]': Prayer book; page references in most articles on this site are to the edition (with English translation) entitled Siddur Tehillat HaShem (Kehot, N.Y., 1979).
(Hebrew, "order"). Prayer book used in Jewish liturgy. See Jewish Practices: Worship and Bookstore: Prayerbooks.
The siddur (plural siddurim) is the prayerbook used by Jews over the world, containing a set order of daily prayers. A separate article, Jewish services, discusses the prayers that appear in the siddur, and when they are said. This entry discusses how some of these prayers evolved, and how the siddur as we know it today has developed.