siddur / Sephardic Hebrew siˈdur; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈsɪ dər, sɪˈdʊər; English ˈsɪd ər /

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siddur 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sid·du·rim [Sephardic Hebrew see-doo-reem; Ashkenazic Hebrew si-doo-rim], /Sephardic Hebrew si duˈrim; Ashkenazic Hebrew sɪˈdʊ rɪm/, English sid·durs.Hebrew.

  1. a Jewish prayer book designed for use chiefly on days other than festivals and holy days; a daily prayer book.

更多siddur例句

  1. I urge my colleagues to pick up the siddur and heed its words as disciples of Aaron the kohen.
  2. And I am left wondering, when the Conservative leadership prays, what siddur do they use?
  3. If the mood strikes you, you are welcome to pick up a copy of our siddur and pray with us.
  4. I usually prefer the regular, at times monotonous, routines of prayer, using the siddur.