From משכן תפלה (Mishkan T'filah) World Union Edition (pp. 479)
seen from United States

seen from Norway
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Lithuania

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Italy
From משכן תפלה (Mishkan T'filah) World Union Edition (pp. 479)
jumblrinas i’m in the market for a hard cover tehillim sefer! which ones do you have? i want something small and convenient but also cunty if possible
A siddur from 1937, in accordance with the German & Polish tradition. Sold via Instagram.
Ok I'm curious
what siddur do you use?
koren
artscroll
I'm not putting an "other" option because I want to see specifically between these two. Please feel free to rb and put in the tags why you choose what you choose
i need a job so i can buy all the vintage siddurum on ebay
OVO WHAT'S THIS
Siddur Davar Ḥadash is an attempt to imagine one form that a de-gendered, de-stigmatized, Diasporist liturgy might take. All the prayers are fully transliterated and translated with all-new translations, all of which are released into the public domain to use and edit without restriction
And now!!! You can get your very own hard copy! Wow!!!
(And if you'd like to read some more personal thoughts about this project and what's ahead, I just put out a little newsletter with that very information! Neat!)
I had completely forgotten about this 🫨
no, i want to get a physical siddur but i don't know what website is best?
Ohhhh. You want to know the best website to buy a siddur?? That was not clear so my apologies. I’m realizing now my confusion over you saying “to be a siddur” probably was meant to be “to buy a siddur”? This makes so much more sense now.
Definitely refer to my previous answer re: narrowing down the *type* of siddur you want.
MyJewishLearning would be a good starting point:
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/how-to-choose-a-siddur/
Choosing a Siddur. Jewish Prayer Book. Jewish Liturgical Texts. Jewish Prayerbooks. Jewish Texts.
Then I’d go onto any of the judaica websites. Google “judaica siddur” and there will be so many options.
I’ll leave this in the jumblr tag too for anyone with specific input. I’ve always been blessed enough to visit a judaica store for any of my texts so I’m interested to hear which one of the online stores people prefer.
Gut Shabbos! Logging off for the night! xx