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Mishkan T'filah: A Reform Siddur, transliterated (Shabbat, Weekdays, Festivals)
A Reform Siddur
Edited by Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
Includes 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 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
- Full transliteration
- Extensive commentaries, source notes and usage guides
- More than 100 contemporary and traditional song texts
- Innovative design in two-page spreads (additional Shabbat services in linear style also included)
- Two-color printing to enhance usability
Acknowledgments
A Note on Style and Usage
Prayers for Weekdays
Weekday Evening
Weekday Morning
Weekday Afternoon
Ashrei, Psalm 145
Chatzi Kaddish
T’filah
Weekday T’filah
Mei-ein Sh’moneh Esrei
Seder K’riat HaTorah
Prayers of Our Community
Prayers for Shabbat
Kabbalat Panim
Candles
Kiddush for Shabbat Evening
Welcome
Shabbat Songs
Kabbalat Shabbat
Shabbat Evening I
Magein Avot v’Imahot
Shabbat Morning I
Shabbat Evening II
Shabbat Morning II
Shabbat Afternoon
Seder K’riat HaTorah
Prayers of Our Community
Prayers for Festivals and Sacred Occasions
Kabbalat Panim
Candles
Kiddush for Festival Evening
Festival Evening
Festival Morning
Festival Afternoon
Ashrei, Psalm 145
Chatzi Kaddish
T’filah Festival T’filah
Seder K’riat HaTorah for Festivals and Atzeret–Simchat Torah
Prayers of Our Community
Yom HaShoah
Yom HaZikaron
Yom HaAtzma-ut
Liturgical Insertions
for Yom HaShoah Hodaah
for Yom HaAtzma-ut Hodaah
for Chanukah Hodaah
for Purim Hodaah
Hallel I
Hallel II
Counting the Omer
Waving the Lulav
Chanukah Candle Blessings
Purim Blessings
Yizkor
Aleinu and Kaddish
Blessings for the Home and Synagogue
Blessing for a Woman / for a Man
Blessing for a Child
Kiddush for Shabbat Morning
Kiddush for Festival Morning
HaMotzi and Birkat HaMazon
Havdalah
Songs and Hymns
Permissions
Source Citations
Ordained in 1981, Rabbi Elyse Frishman served as Rabbi of The Reform Temple of Suffern (NY) for 14 years, and then as Senior Rabbi of The Barnert Temple (Franklin Lakes, NJ) for 22 years, retiring in 2017. Her rabbinate focused on the shaping of sacred community grounded in adult study, spiritual life, and service.
She currently serves as faculty for The Wexner Foundation, an organization that focuses on leadership development in the Jewish communities of North America and Israel.
Rabbi Frishman is nationally recognized for her work transforming Reform Jewish worship, and as a writer and editor of liturgy. She edited the Reform movement’s prayerbook, Mishkan T’filah (CCAR Press, 2007), as well as Haneirot Halalu (CCAR Press, 2009) and Blessings for the Table (CCAR Press, 1997). She was identified as the second most influential American Jew in The Forward newspaper’s “Top Fifty Jews” list of 2007.
Married to Rabbi Daniel Freelander, their family includes Adam and Julie, Jonah and Sarah, Devra, z”l, and granddaughter Aviva.
CCAR Press has created a Mishkan T’filah bookplate template for congregations and individuals to customize and print. Please follow the instructions:
1. Download the template page as a Word document
2. Add your dedication
3. Print using Avery labels number 5168, 3 1/2″ x 5″
