Prayer Books

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  1. Add precision to your prayers. Crisp, new lettering, a plethora of source notes, a handy chart that spells out when prayers may be interrupted, halachic how-tos, and Chabad custom pointers enhance this brand new edition of the Nusach Ari Machzor and Tehillim. Learn More
  2. Add precision to your prayers. Crisp, new lettering, a plethora of source notes, a handy chart that spells out when prayers may be interrupted, halachic how-tos, and Chabad custom pointers enhance this brand new edition of the Nusach Ari Machzor and Tehillim. Learn More
  3. The novelty of the Siddur is its original interpolated translation. The language is user-friendly and generously intersperses explanatory words and phrases, based on the classical commentators.

    This siddur also features insights, based on the teachings of Chassidut, these notes focus on the inspirational essence of the prayer over the historical or textual reference. The insights in this Siddur are intended to help the reader place his/her foot on the ladder and ascend heavenward with clarity, purpose and inspiration.

    To make the experience even more meaningful, many prayers with multiple themes have been split into smaller paragraphes, allowing for each theme to receive its own focus and attention.

    This current edition only covers the prayers that one needs for Friday and Yom Tov evenings apart from Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Learn More

  4. Siddur Tehillat Hashem with a linear English translation For Weekdays Learn More
  5. The pages in this siddur match up with the Hebrew/English Annotated Siddur

    Easy to read with a clear Hebrew and Russian typesetting along with easy to follow instructions. The enormous effort F.R.E.E. invested in translating, editing and designing this Siddur is apparent throughout its 1364 pages.

    The Russian Annotated Siddur has the same annotations and instructions as the highly acclaimed English Annotated Siddur, published by Kehot, and reproduced the original Hebrew text from the English Annotated Siddur.

    With clear and easy to follow instructions, even a person who will be praying for the very first time can pick it up and start praying, without the need for guidance.

    The Russian Annotated Siddur will also be helpful for synagogues who call out the pages during the prayers as it has matching page numbers to the English Annotated Edition.

    This new Siddur, is expected to enhance worshiper participation, increase enthusiasm, create a more meaningful synagogue experience and become a staple for Russian Jewish communities around the world.

    Russian Annotated Siddur translates the Tehillat Hashem, Nusach Ha-ari Zal, according to the text of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, who researched sixty different versions of the Siddur and subjected every word to careful scrutiny, making it linguistically faultless according to all the complexities of Hebrew grammar and syntax. He also incorporated into the text every detail and intention of Lurianic Kabbalah, in addition to meticulously following the Talmudic and Halachic rulings concerning the prayers.

    This Siddur includes Selichot, Hoshanot, Pirkei Avot, and the Torah reading for various festivals, as well as the daily, Sabbath and Festival prayers. Also a detailed presentation of the laws relating to the prayers has been added as an appendix called "Selected Laws and Customs."

    Some of the features include:

    Shaded boxes indicate prayer changes for special occasions

    Transliterated essentials, like Kaddish and Borchu, appear as needed - no page flipping necessary

    Instructions for sitting, standing, and other customs

    Russian instructions appears on both the Russian and Hebrew pages

    Headings identify major prayer sections

    Lightweight Bible paper for years of quality use

    Great for use in a synagogue or home setting and makes for a great gift. Learn More

  6. Siddur Shabbos & Yom Tov for Youth

    Davening is so much more that just saying the words. It also means thinking about Hashem and about your connection to Him. This siddur is designed especially for that purpose. Not only does it contain all the tefillos you need for davening, it will also help you learn how to daven. There are many exciting new features in this siddur which will help you learn how to daven like a real chossid. Learn More

  7. Shemoneh Esrei For Shabbos, The Depth and Beauty of Our Shabbos Tefillos
    Each week, we recite the tefillos of Shabbos, four deceptively short prayers that conceal great insight. How can we gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of these powerful words?

    In this companion volume to his landmark book on Shemoneh Esrei, Rabbi Zev Leff, rav of Moshav Mattisyahu and renowned lecturer and educator, illuminates and expounds upon each of the Shabbos Shemoneh Esreis. He develops and highlights the fundamental concepts underlying each word until the tefillos of Shabbos are revealed as a stunning blueprint of this sacred day.

    While delving into the words of the Amidos, fundamental issues of our faith are explored:

    What is the nature of our Shabbos rest?

    Are we permitted to make personal requests on Shabbos?

    What is the secret of the duality of Shabbos?

    What is the neshamah yeseirah, and how do we gain from it?

    The answers to these questions and many others will provide you with a clarity and depth that will transform your Shabbos.

    Shabbos is the day when we renew our connection with our Creator, an awesome opportunity we are given each week. Use this opportunity to enhance your Shabbos — and your life.

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    Rabbi Zev Leff has long been legendary for his ability to explain lofty concepts in a clear, tangible manner. Thousands have had their lives immeasurably enhanced by his incisive ideas, his sharp wit, and his crystal-clear hashkafos. Now you too can benefit from his wisdom. Learn More

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