The Alter Rebbe's Siddur: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''The Alter Rebbe's Siddur''' was established by the Alter Rebbe and first printed in 1803 in Shklov. It was subsequently printed two more times in Kopust, and dozens more times in various variations. Some versions are more similar to the original and some less so. The "Torah Ohr" siddur that is commonly used today is very similar to the Alter Rebbe's siddur with added references and sources. | '''The Alter Rebbe's Siddur''' was established by [[the Alter Rebbe]] and first printed in 1803 in Shklov. It was subsequently printed two more times in Kopust, and dozens more times in various variations. Some versions are more similar to the original and some less so. The "Torah Ohr" siddur that is commonly used today is very similar to the Alter Rebbe's siddur with added references and sources. | ||
The Alter Rebbe's intention in arranging the siddur was that it should be a siddur equally accessible to every nefesh with proper kavanah. Nevertheless, important halachos are woven throughout in hints, some of which contain major halachic innovations. | The Alter Rebbe's intention in arranging the siddur was that it should be a siddur equally accessible to every nefesh with proper kavanah. Nevertheless, important halachos are woven throughout in hints, some of which contain major halachic innovations. | ||