Siddur Lev Yisrael
Siddur Lev Yisrael is a siddur written by Cheryl Magen and published by the Ktav Publishing House.[1] The siddur was developed in part, as an initiative of Camp Ramah.[2] Lev Yisrael is influenced by the ideology of Conservative Judaism and is the principal siddur used at Camp Ramah in the Poconos as well as the Perelman Jewish Day School in Philadelphia.
Features
Designed for both learners and those already familiar with the Jewish liturgy,[3] Lev Yisrael is unique in that it is one of the only siddurrim used in Conservative Judaism which does not have an English translation. However, the siddur does feature a limited amount of English commentary and explanatory text.
Notes
- ^ "Siddur Lev Yisrael (Conservative Revised)" Archived 2014-08-09 at the Wayback Machine, Ktav Publishing House, Online Catalog, accessed 2010-11-30.
- ^ "Remarks at Cantors' Assembly Convention", Rabbi Sheldon Dorph (National Ramah Director), 2001-05-08. Accessed 2010-11-30.
- ^ "Biography of Cheryl Magen" Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine, Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Accessed 2010-11-30.
See also
- Siddur
- Siddur Sim Shalom
- Conservative Movement
- Camp Ramah
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- Miller Introduction to Judaism Program
- Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
- Fuchsberg Center
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- Ramah Camping Movement
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