Who uses Siddur Eit Ratzon 

Siddur Eit Ratzon is a traditional prayerbook for the morning service of Shabbat and festivals* designed for those who seek spirituality and meaning beyond what they have found in conventional prayerbooks.

Siddur Eit Ratzon is perfect for:

Prayer services

  • synagogue services
  • havurah** services
  • learners' services
  • enrichment of standard prayerbook
  • companion to prayerbook currently in use

Synagogues or havurot may borrow copies of the previous (spiral-bound) version of the Siddur to try out at their services; please indicate your interest in such a loan on the order form.

Individual prayer

  • use for traditional service
  • follow a spiritual journey
  • inspirational readings

Study

  • learn about Jewish prayer
  • prepare for standard services
  • use in discussion groups
  • use as reference material

Spiritual seekers

  • bringing God into your life
  • providing a spiritual perspective on prayer
  • making the prayers meaningful

Gifts

  • for bar- and bat-mitzvah
  • for spiritual seekers
  • for birthday and hanukkah presents
  • for all occasions

* the Siddur may also be used for weekday services (download a reference chart; PDF)

** Havurah is the Hebrew word for fellowship. In a havurah, a group of friends meets regularly for participatory egalitarian prayer services or to share other Jewish experiences, like study, celebration, or social action. Havurot can be independent or organized within the framework of a synagogue. For information about havurot in your geographical area, check the website of the National Havurah Committee.

My own Siddur? At home?! right