She could not forget her father's insistence to always pray from a siddur unless there were extenuating circumstances. |
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As I return my siddur to the seat-pocket in front of me, I reflect on the prayers, just completed. |
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Now I realize how much I am missing out by not understanding my prayers from my siddur. |
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On Sarah Apel's fifth birthday, her grandfather Jacob presented her with an olivewood-covered siddur. |
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Study of the siddur itself should enable us to reach a concept of genuine prayer without having to reach such a crisis. |
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His handwritten copy is now falling pieces even though it's kept folded up in the siddur. |
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If the mood strikes you, you are welcome to pick up a copy of our siddur and pray with us. |
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I usually prefer the regular, at times monotonous, routines of prayer, using the siddur. |
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There were moments when the expansive peace and receptivity of Shabbat alighted or the words of the siddur leapt into my mind, the words of Psalms or Torah. |
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One worshipper, wearing rings on his fingers and a jean jacket, thumbs through a siddur, a kippah precariously perched on his mass of untamed curls. |
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