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  • militol: the siddur doesn't have transliterations, just translation and commentary. Where on the website was it misleading? (I'll have it fixed).

  • The website is a bit misleading. Does it have any transliterations?

  • hows that hopey changey stuff working out for ya?

  • I'm a gentile living in New Zealand and I pray with the original UK siddur. I love it!

  • CHAZAK U'VARUCH TO you Rabbi! As an Orthodox Leaning Conservative Jew (I am essentially except I believe in egaliterrianism), It is my favourite Siddur, I daven with it seven days a Week! I am Sephardic, will there be a Koren Sacks Siddur with in the Sephardic siddur?

  • We are currently working on a Nusach Sephard version of the Sacks, but if you are looking for Edot Mizrach, then you'll have to buy our Hebrew-only version.

  • THE KOREN SIDDUR, hermoso libro, lo recomiendo, andaba en Israel y tuve la oportunidad de comprarmelo, en Mayer book store in Jerusalem, lo e estado leyendo y es una obra maestra..

    Saludos de San Diego Ca, GBU..SHALOM.

  • I saw the siddur at our morning minyan today and was very impressed. I was a bit disappointed when i noted that the nun in Ashre (Psalm 145) is still missing even though the Dead Sea Scrolls contains the nun. I always include that line when I daven. Any chance you will include it in the next edition?

  • WHAT NUN IN THE ASHEREI?

  • I wasn't aware that the author of the Dead Sea Scrolls defined our prayer.

  • @JRKotler The Gemara in Brachot 4b explains why it is no longer correct to say the verse beginning with a Nun, it i not usually a good idea to go against halacha in the Gemara...

  • The Koran and the Siddur in one.

    What will they think of next?

  • Saw it last week (in Northern Israel) Bought it today - wow. Nice layout in general and especially love how the Hebrew is on the left and the English on the right. Opposite to the Koren Jerusalem Bible (publ. 2000). A good change which makes for more comfortable reading of both languages

  • just bought mine! yay!

  • i just ordered one, i hope it gets here soon

  • I'm inspired to go buy a copy!

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