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Blessings for the Table - Birkon L'Shabbat
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1997
An essential book for families and groups . This attractive 34-page pamphlet contains prayers and blessings for Kabbalat Shabbat, Birkat Hamazon, and Havdalah, as well as a song section and inserts for the holidays.
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The Days Between
Blessings, Poems, and Directions of the Heart for the Jewish High Holiday Season
Marcia Falk
Brandeis University Press, 2014
The Jewish High Holidays—the ten days beginning with the New Year Festival of Rosh Hashanah and culminating with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement—constitute the most sacred period of the Jewish year. During this season, religious as well as nonaffiliated Jews attend synagogue services in unparalleled numbers. Yet much of what they find there can be unwelcoming in its patriarchal imagery, leaving many worshipers unsatisfied. For those seeking to connect more deeply with their Judaism, and for all readers in search of a contemplative approach to the themes of the fall season, poet and scholar Marcia Falk re-creates the holidays’ key prayers and rituals from an inclusive perspective. Among the offerings in The Days Between are Hebrew and English blessings for festive meals, prayers for synagogue services, and poems and meditations for quiet reflection. Emphasizing introspection as well as relationship to others, Falk evokes her vision of the High Holidays as “ten days of striving to keep the heart open to change.” Accessible and welcoming to modern readers, The Days Between is steeped in traditional sources and grounded in liturgical and biblical scholarship. It will serve as a meaningful alternative or supplement to the traditional liturgy for individuals, families, synagogues, and communities small and large—that is, for all who seek fresh meaning in the High Holidays.
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Divrei Mishkan HaNefesh
A Guide to the CCAR Machzor
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2016

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Divrei Mishkan T'filah
Delving into the Siddur
Rabbi Richard S. Sarason
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2018

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Gates of Awe
Holy Day Prayers for Young Children
Rabbi Howard Bogot
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1991
The second in a series of prayerbooks for early childhood use, Gates of Awe contains rich and enchanting illustrations combined with poetic text that enhances the sense of awe found during the Holy Days. The special qualities of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur are skillfully introduced to young worshippers through the inspiration of prayer, the excitement of the Shofar and the lessons in the stories of Abraham and Torah.
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Gates of Forgiveness
Shaarei Selicha
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1993
Shaarei Selicha contains an evening service adapted from Gates of Prayer, as well as extensive meditations and a complete new service for Selichot, the penitential service in preparation for the Rosh HaShanah and the Days of Awe.
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Gates of Prayer for Shabbat and Weekdays - English-opening, Gender-Inclusive
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1994
Gates of Prayer for Shabbat and Weekdays contains services for Shabbat and weekdays, evening and morning, within the covers of a single, elegantly designed, hardbound volume.  The selection of three complete services for Erev Shabbat enables congregations to use this book regularly for most worship purposes.
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Gates of Prayer for Shabbat and Weekdays-Hebrew-opening, Gender-Inclusive
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1994
Gates of Prayer for Shabbat and Weekdays contains services for Shabbat and weekdays, evening and morning, within the covers of a single, elegantly designed, hardbound volume.  The selection of three complete services for Erev Shabbat enables congregations to use this book regularly for most worship purposes.
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Gates of Prayer for Weekdays and at a House of Mourning
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1992
Includes services for the funeral home and the house of the bereaved, afternoon and evening services, special “At a House of Mourning” service, additional readings, meditations and Kaddish. 
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Gates of Prayer, Large Print, Hebrew Opening
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, while expressing that tradition within the context of Reform Judaism, this prayerbook contains a variety of services for weekdays, Shabbat and festivals, Israeli Independence Day, Holocaust Remembrance Day and Tisha B'Av.  It also includes special readings, meditations and 40 pages of songs complete with transliterations.
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Gates of Prayer
Shaarei Tefila - Hebrew-opening: The New Union Prayerbook for Weekdays, Sabbaths and Festivals
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Deeply rooted in Jewish tradition, while expressing that tradition within the context of Reform Judaism, this prayerbook contains a variety of services for weekdays, Shabbat and festivals, Israeli Independence Day, Holocaust Remembrance Day and Tisha B'Av.  It also includes special readings, meditations and 40 pages of songs complete with transliterations.
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Gates of Repentance for Young People
Rabbi Judith Abrams
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2002
Gates of Repentance for Young People is the Machzor designed for children's High Holy Day services; it completes the series begun with Gates of Wonder, Gates of Awe, and Gates of Prayer for Young People. Each service emphasizes the significant themes of the High Holy Days in engaging ways. The volume includes services for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur for both early and late primary grades in contemporary, gender-inclusive language, along with new translations of the High Holy Day readings from the Torah and Haftarot and illustrations by award-winning artist Neil Waldman.
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Gates of Understanding Volume 1 - PDF Electronic Version
A Companion Volume to Gates of Prayer
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1977
A book about prayer, written to enrich Gates of Prayer, for which it gives sources of al the prayers, additional meditatios and songs. Explores the worship service, obstacles to prayer, the function of the prayer book, and other topics.
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Gates of Wonder
A Prayerbook for Very Young Children
Rabbi Howard Bogot
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1989
This is the first official prayerbook for young children ever produced by the Reform Movement. Intended for pre-school children through six years of age, Gates of Wonder is beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Neil Waldman. As young children enter the Gates of Wonder they will experience a world of beauty, a world of mystery and the enduring world of Jewish prayer.
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The Hours of Marie de Medici
A Facsimile
Marie de Medici
Bodleian Library Publishing, 2016
A stunning facsimile copy of an illuminated manuscript owned by the French queen Marie de Medici.

At the turn of the fifteenth century, private devotionals became a specialty of the renowned Ghent–Bruges illuminators. Wealthy patrons who commissioned work from these artists often spared no expense in the presentation of their personal prayer books, or “books of hours,” from detailed decoration to luxurious bindings and embroidery.

This manuscript owes its name to the French queen, Marie de Medici, widow of King Henri IV. The manuscript was painted by an artist known as the David Master, one of the renowned Flemish illuminators of the sixteenth century. Fine architectural interiors, gorgeous landscapes, and detailed city scenes form the subjects of three full-size illuminations and forty-two full-page miniatures. It is one of the finest examples of medieval illumination in a personal prayer book and the most copiously illustrated work of the David Master to survive.

Together with a scholarly introduction that gives an overview of Flemish illumination and examines each of the illustrations in detail, this full-color facsimile limited edition, bound in linen with a leather quarter binding and beautifully presented in a slipcase, faithfully reproduces all 176 leaves of the original manuscript.
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Mishkan T'filah
A Reform Siddur, non-transliterated (Shabbat, Weekdays, Festivals): A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for Shabbat, weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
A Reform Siddur, transliterated (Shabbat, Weekdays, Festivals): A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2007
Including services for Shabbat, weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah for Gatherings
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Sue Ann Wasserman
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2009
A lightweight edition combining weekday and Shabbat services. Perfect for meetings, conferences, kallot, and retreats.
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Mishkan T'filah for the House of Mourning
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elaine Zecher
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
An innovative approach to services in the house of mourning. Includes thoughtful readings and commentary from traditional and contemporary sources. Easy-to-transport paperback format.
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Mishkan T'filah for the House of Mourning, Large Print
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elaine Zecher
Central Conference of American Rabbis
An innovative approach to services in the house of mourning. Includes thoughtful readings and commentary from traditional and contemporary sources. Easy-to-transport paperback format.
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Mishkan T'filah for Travelers
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Sue Ann Wasserman
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2009
This compact, paperback version of Mishkan T'filah integrates weekday and Shabbat services into an easily transportable volume while still remaining faithful to the style and spirit of Mishkan T'filah. Also includes Festival liturgy.
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Mishkan T'filah
Journal Edition: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Joel Abraham
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
Invite your students to create their own commentary, questions, poetry, and responses to the prayers in Mishkan T'filah. For b'nai mitzvah students, confirmation class, and youth groups. Some pages will have creative, challenging prompts to stimulate thoughts, and other pages will be entirely blank, allowing users space to explore and reflect. Created by Michelle Shapiro Abraham and Joel Abraham.
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Mishkan T'filah
Journal Edition, Non-transliterated: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Joel Abraham
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
Invite your students to create their own commentary, questions, poetry, and responses to the prayers in Mishkan T'filah. For b'nai mitzvah students, confirmation class, and youth groups. Some pages will have creative, challenging prompts to stimulate thoughts, and other pages will be entirely blank, allowing users space to explore and reflect. Created by Michelle Shapiro Abraham and Joel Abraham.
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Mishkan T'filah
Large Print, Shabbat: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for Shabbat, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
Pulpit Edition: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
Including services for Shabbat, weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability • 3-ring binder for easy use on the pulpit or with students
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Mishkan T'filah
Shabbat, non-transliterated: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for Shabbat, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
Shabbat, transliterated: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for Shabbat, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
Special Large Print Edition - Three-Volume Set: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis

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Mishkan T'filah Weekdays and Festivals Large Print
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah Weekdays and Festivals, Non-transliterated
A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads• Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
Weekdays/Festivals, transliterated: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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Mishkan T'filah
World Union Edition: A Reform Siddur
Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Including services for Shabbat, weekdays and festivals as well as other occasions of public worship, and texts for more than a hundred songs, Mishkan T’filah reflects the full diversity of our Movement. This new Siddur includes: • Broad selection of readings, including beloved passages from our Reform liturgical tradition and great poetic writings from throughout Jewish history • Faithful, elegant translations • Contemporary, gender-inclusive English • Theological and stylistic diversity • Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides • More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts • Choice of transliterated and non-transliterated editions • Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included) • Two-color printing to enhance usability
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On the Doorposts of Your House, Revised Edition
Al Mezuzot Beitecha: Prayers and Ceremonies for the Jewish Home
Chaim Stern
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
This revised edition of this beloved volume includes a wealth of innovation and traditional readings for personal meditations and family home-based rituals. Doorposts provides material for the whole Jewish year and life cycle, from consecrating a new house, to celebrating a birthday or baby-naming, to welcoming holy days and festivals. Contemporary, gender-inclusive language throughout. Now includes updated translation and transliteration based on the Mishkan T'filah: A Reform Siddur and new design. This hardcover makes a perfect gift for confirmations, teachers, weddings, and housewarmings.
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