This is a Jewish Daily Prayer book used in Synagogue. Especially used during Shabbat (weekend worship which runs from Friday evening to Saturday evening, a time for spiritual renewal and disconnection from daily work).
Which movement uses this siddur?
Hi Brittany, Thank you for your question. Hope this helps to shed some light.
Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform communities all use siddurim that contain Hebrew text, though they differ in translation style, added readings, and theological emphases.
Also note different ethnic/liturgical traditions (Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Hasidic, Yemenite, etc.) each have their own versions of the Hebrew siddur, reflecting local customs and halakhic interpretations.
Take care.
David
Siddur Tehillat Hashem is used primarily by Chabad–Lubavitch Hasidim. I believe. If we had only one siddur I would prefer the Orthodox ArtScroll Siddur / Siddur HaShalem
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