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A siddur with clear translation
Daily prayer is the skeleton of observant life. A siddur you can actually follow — Hebrew with line-by-line English where needed — is an essential working tool. Edition is a question to bring to a rabbi.
Open A siddur with clear translation on Sefaria ↗
Where to begin
- Siddur Ashkenaz, Weekday, Shacharit, Birchot Hashachar ↗Morning blessings — the threshold of the day.
- Siddur Ashkenaz, Weekday, Shacharit, Pesukei Dezimra, Ashrei ↗Ashrei — recited daily in many communities, three times.
Source links open at sefaria.org. The text lives there; Ryzowy only orients you toward it.
Questions to bring a rabbi about this text
- Which nusach (Ashkenaz, Sefard, Edot HaMizrach) fits my background?
- Which siddur edition is best for someone at my stage?
- How should I begin with prayer if I cannot yet read Hebrew fluently?
- Which prayers should I learn first by heart?
Return to the first shelf → or read alongside the Return Path → and questions for a rabbi →.