Siddur Lev Shalem for Shabbat & Festivals (Pulpit Edition)
The pulpit edition of the Siddur Lev Shalem for Shabbat & Festivals, in one book perfect for the pulpit. The font is enlarged by 29%.
Please note: Both the pulpit edition and the large print edition have the same enlarged text, however, they have different bindings for different purposes. The pulpit edition is the full siddur bound in one hardcover volume. As such it is quite heavy & best suited for leaving on the pulpit; in most cases, it is not fit for personal prayer. For a large print edition, please see Siddur Lev Shalem for Shabbat & Festivals (Large Print).
A unique and contemporary prayer book for Shabbat and festivals. A four-column format on each page features the Hebrew text and a contemporary English translation in the center of the page, with commentary and supplementary readings on the outer
margins.
Siddur Lev Shalem is designed for use by individuals as well as for congregations, in the home and in the synagogue. The siddur begins with home preparation for Shabbat - including meditations on candle lighting, a song that incorporates halakhic instruction, a passage about the neshamah y’teirah (additional spirit) of Shabbat, an introduction to Shabbat from the Zohar, and much more.
The next generation for the Movement, this siddur represents the essence of Conservative / Masorti Judaism – historical scholarship, traditional wisdom and spiritual searching. It can be used at home and in synagogue for all rituals, and contains table songs and Havdalah, as well as explanations and inspirational readings.
Key features include:
• prayers, poetry, and kavanot (meditative readings) from ancient to contemporary times, representing the extraordinary diversity of Jewish traditions: Italian, North African, Sephardic, Middle Eastern, and Ashkenazic, as well as contemporary North American and Israeli
• special texts for each of the festivals and for the Yizkor (memorial) service
• prayers and blessings composed specifically for this siddur—celebrating our relationships, joyous occasions and liminal moments in our lives; a prayer to be recited by mourners or those observing a yahrzeit when there is no minyan present and a mourner’s meditation in memory of a parent who was hurtful
• contemporary English translations, extensive transliterations, and clear instructions
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Physical Description
Hardcover, 466 pages
12 x 8.75 x 2 in., 5.75 lbs shipping weight
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Publication Information
Published 2016
ISBN 9780916219697
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Publication Credits
Edited by Rabbi Ed Feld