It’s my privilege to share another siddur that we used here in Katzrin for Shaharit on the last day of חנוכה תשפ”ד. As with the previous siddur, the goal is to illustrate the theory of using open source liturgy to revive better forms of Jewish prayer. As before, my chief source is the siddur of Rav Shaki שליט”א, however, I’m particularly happy to have been able to include a poetic version of the shemoneh esreh by Rabi Pinchas haCohen, which I found in the collection produced by Shulamit Elitzur.
Here’s the link. I invite readers to adapt it as they wish, adding, substracting or modifying according to your preferences and needs. Please just remember to first make a copy of the Google Doc and edit your own version. And please make that available for others to consult as well.
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