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Many of them have been reared in small towns, where the efforts of parents to train their children in Jewish ways, if tried at all, barely passes the first two or three pages of the "Siddur"; while those who have been raised in the city are generally the victims of the lax system of Jewish training prevalent there.
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He often celebrated the Sabbath and Jewish holidays, would ask me to say Kaddish with him for family members who had died, and would frequently read in his Siddur (Jewish prayer book).
Jay Neugeboren: Searching for Bobby Fischer... and Bobby Neugeboren 2009
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Just search for "Comic Book Siddur", and go to my website.
New Library Comics: March 2009 David S. Carter 2009
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David, I'd be willing to donate a copy of my graphic novel the "Comic Book Siddur" to your library collection if you're interested.
New Library Comics: March 2009 David S. Carter 2009
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True to her principles, she removed her name from The Hirsch Siddur that she had translated, due to changes to the finished product that did not meet her standards.
Gertrude Hirschler. 2009
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If you look carefully, the same point is written on every page of the Siddur.
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ABOT IN THE LITUR.Y (18) (18) On the subject-matter of this section, see the citation from the Sar Shalom Gaon, in the _Siddur_ of R. Amram, 30a;
Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers Joseph I. Gorfinkle
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Mahzor Vitry, is still in manuscript; but Mr. Buber has recently promised us its publication in the near future, as well as a Siddur, or ritual, of Rashi, related to the Mahzor Vitry and to a
Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906
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In the year 880 another Gaon, Amram by name, prepared a _Siddur_, or
Chapters on Jewish Literature Israel Abrahams 1891
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As described in the Hadith of Gabriel, each pillar of Islam acts as a guide to day-to-day conduct for Muslims, outlining proper professions to God, prayer and spiritual mindfulness, not unlike the Book of Common Prayer for Catholics and Protestants or Judaism's Siddur.
CNN.com 2011
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