ISBN-13: 9781481272025 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 202 str.
ISBN-13: 9781481272025 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 202 str.
This Siddur concentrates on restoring the Shabbat service back to the 1st century C.E. times when the Temple still stood and when Y'shua walked the earth. Unlike most Siddurs, Messianic or Judaism, this Siddur focuses on what was done in Israel in the 1st century C.E. and not what was done in Babylon, as the current Siddurs of today follow. ( The timeline that this Siddur is constructed from is before the first century common era up to the time of the second printed siddur of Saadia Gaon.-about 950 c.e.) As well many Messianic Siddurs whatever their view of what Messianic Judaism is, try to blend their Messianic Judaism with what is being done in current Judaism (Mainly Orthodox), never realizing that current Judaism has gone through numerous changes and only in minor detail still reflects the Second Temple times. In constructing this Siddur, I followed all the Jewish guidelines, protocalls, formulas and goals of all the prayers, but wrote them to reflect belief in Y'shua as the Torah Observant Jewish Messiah. Directions for each of the services included in this Siddur are given before the index. A Passover Haggadah is included in the back of the book. In addition to all the extras that this Siddur has, there are 35 pages of notes and commentary included. This Siddur is not a true "Large Print," however nearly all of the fonts range from 12-14. Hardcover available at www.Lulu.com Originally, I had released the "Shamar Emet Deluxe Edition" which included everything that this Siddur contains, but noticed a number of areas that needed improvement. The fonts in the original release were a bit small, (8-10 fonts) so in this edition, they range from 12-14 (very few and only book titles in the "Extra's section in 10 font). It was also apparent that the notes on the bottom of the page created an unnecessary clutter. To correct this, most of the notes were moved to the back of the Siddur, with only a few notes on the Siddur pages that I felt were necessary. In addition more notes/commentary were added to the back of the Siddur that were not in the original Siddur. In the original Siddur people were finding the way the instructions were presented at the bottom of the page confusing. To rectify this problem and make things easier, the instructions have been re-written more clearly and placed before the index. (A Parashot Reading list has also been added, you will still need to consult a schedule for the proper weeks reading list.) Since the release of the "Deluxe Edition," I have learned a lot and have added to the benedictions and prayers as well as the insights. The layout of the English/Hebrew/Transliteration has been improved.. Hope you enjoy this Edition and may G-d bless you R' David Isaac The following are included in this Edition: Parashot List (Includes Readings for Rosh Chodesh), Directions given for each Service Includes the following Services: Season of our Freedom- Four Week Preparation for Pesach Shabbat haGadol, Counting of the Omer, Announcement of the New Moon, Rosh Chodesh, Passover Haggadah, Four Special Sabbaths: Shekalim/ Zachor/ Para/ Hahodesh, Includes Optional Prayers that can be added to Service: Disciple's Prayer (a.k.a -The L-rd's Prayer), The Havineinu, Prayer of Rabbi Judah the Prince, This Siddur also contains 35 pages of notes/ commentary