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Hardcover My People's Prayer Book Vol 2: The Amidah Book

ISBN: 187904580X

ISBN13: 9781879045804

My People's Prayer Book Vol 2: The Amidah

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Explores the origins and evolution of the "prayer of prayers," the Amidah, long recognized as the most intriguing, most mysterious of Jewish prayers. Enables all of us to claim the heritage of our... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Loved it

This entire series seems very good. I have read and used this book and the Shema volume. Both were an excelent compendium of modern Rabbis commenting on some of Judaisms most important prayers. In particular the various view points expressed (Halakhic, Historical, Modern) were of great interest to me. Leon

Holiness and history

This whole series is terrific! So much interesting information packed into such compact books! I recommend all of them highly

well done

A good guide to the Amidah from varying perspectives. Unlike another reviewer, I liked the fact that the book had some "outside the mainstream" views as well as more traditional views. I hope that the authors of the next generation of Conservative and Reform prayerbooks take a hint from this book and put in more commentary to explain what our prayers are all about; a recent set of Orthodox prayerbooks, the Artscroll series, have already done so.

A very nice compendium of commentaries on "the" prayer.

This book is the second in a series on the Jewish prayer book. It makes the intricacies of the history and meaning of the most important Jewish prayers accesible to people with little prior knowledge and interesting to people with previous experience in the area. All the comments are very good, except maybe for Ms. Falk's, who sounds to me extremely removed from Jewish mainstream. The book has an interesting presentation, Talmud-like, with commentaries around the prayer being studied; once you get used to it it's alright. The Hebrew font is very easy to read, and the translation is indeed beautiful and faithful to the original. The only "minus" is that the book contains a few "typos" which one careful reading before the actual printing could have detected.
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