Size (H x W) : 4.9 x 3.5 inch / 12.5 x 9 cm
Complete Siddur for the entire year, including daily prayers, Shabbat and Holidays services and more*
, small size handy to carry around and easy to read, suitable for Synagogue/Shul/Temple/Judaica/Bar Mitzvah and more
THis Siddur is Sepharadic Style (Nusach Sephardi, Eastern Jewish Communities, Edot ha'Mizrach). We also Have this Siddur in Nusach Ashkenaz in shop
*We also Carry Siddurim books with translation page to page from Hebrew to Russian, italian, french, german deutch, spanish and more
**The Siddur does not include prayers for the high holidays - Rosh hashanah and Yom Kippur, you can find these in the Machzor (Mahzor) - Jewish prayer book for the high holidays. CWelcome to check our store for More Judaica Books, Torah (Chumash), Tanakh (old testament), Siddurs and Machzorim, Nusach Sephardic Mizrahi and Ashkenaz Jews, Jewish daily and holidays prayers and blessings books, also with trasnslations to English, Spanish, French, German Italian and other languages, page to page and transliterated phonetic translation and more
There is not one generally recognized uniform nusach for Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews. Instead, Sephardim and Mizrahim follow several slightly different but closely related nuschaot.
The nearest approach to a standard text is found in the siddurim printed in Livorno from the 1840s until the early 20th century. These (and later versions printed in Vienna) were widely used throughout the Sephardic and Mizrahi world. Another popular variant was the text known as Nusach ha-Hida, named after Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai. Both these versions were particularly influential in Greece, Turkey and North Africa. However, most communities also had unwritten customs which they would observe, rather than following the printed siddurim exactly: it is easy, from the printed materials, to get the impression that usage in the Ottoman Empire around 1900 was more uniform than it really was.
Other variants include:
Under the influence of the former Sephardi Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a common nusach appears to be emerging among Israeli Sephardim, based largely on the Nusach Edot Hamizrach but omitting some of the Kabbalistic additions. (from wikipedia)
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