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Become Familiar With...the Siddur

By Seth Dralle  | Comments (1) | Posted on October 31, 2007

As in my last blog on the Mishnah (click here), I am continuing to showcase some of the brand new entries that have been added to our Online Torah Club Dictionary.

Thanks to the diligent work of Aaron Eby, the online dictionary contains definitions for many of the core prayers of the Siddur (prayerbook). It is important to know the meaning of what you are praying. Though not an exhaustive resource by any means, these definitions are a great place to start if you are looking for information regarding a particular prayer.

If you are looking for more in depth analysis on the ancient rhythm of prayer, check out our audio and video teachings, Knocking on Heaven's Gates and the Pray in the Spirit series.

Grace and peace,
Seth Dralle
18 Cheshvan 5768
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  • Adon Olam
  • Al Chet
  • Al Hanissim
  • Aleinu
  • Amidah
  • Ani Ma'amin
  • Arvit
  • Avinu (Shebashamayim)

  • Barechu
  • Berachah Acharonah
  • Berachah Me’ein Shalosh
  • Birkat HaMazon
  • Birkat Kohanim
  • Bore Nefashot

  • Chatzi Kaddish

  • Daven

  • Hamotzi
  • Hashkivenu
  • Havdalah
  • Hitbodedut

  • Kabbalat Shabbat
  • Kaddish
  • Kaddish Shalem
  • Kaddish Yatom
  • Kedushah
  • Kiddush
  • Kiddusha Rabba
  • Kol Nidre
  • Korbanot

  • Ma'ariv
  • Machzor
  • Mah Tovu
  • Minchah
  • Minyan
  • Modeh Ani
  • Mussaf

  • Netilat Yadayim
  • Nusach

  • Peri Ha'Adamah
  • Peri HaEtz
  • Peri HaGafen
  • Pesukei Dezimrah
  • Piyyut

  • Shacharit
  • Shehecheyanu
  • Shehakol
  • Shema
  • Shemoneh Esrei
  • Shirat HaYam
  • Shuckling
  • Siddur

  • Tachanun
  • Tefillat HaDerech
  • Tefillah

  • Ve’ahavta
  • Veshameru

  • Yedid Nefesh

About the Author: Seth Dralle is the fulfillment and shipping department manager and a research and teaching assistant for FFOZ. He is also a contributor to messiah magazine, the Monthly eRosh and the Torah Club Online Dictionary.

 

Visitor Comments

Speaking of the Siddur....I am looking forward to FFOZ's Messianic Siddur!

SD: Things are continuing to progress on the Siddur project. We are currently in the commentary-writing stage of the process. As we've said before, this is perhaps the biggest project we have ever taken on. Please continue to pray for the success of this progress and consider making a contribution to this project on the donatation page.

Posted by: Rob D. | October 31, 2007 10:24 AM

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In Breaking Bread we present a clear exposition on the traditional blessings before and after meals. Includes halachah, detailed explanations and an introduction to the table blessings of the early believers.

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