https://opensiddur.org/?p=37028📖 סדר תפלת כל פה (מנהג הספרדים) | Seder Tefilat Kol Peh, a bilingual Hebrew-Ladino prayerbook (1891)2021-05-05 13:06:49A bilingual Hebrew-Ladino Sefaradi siddur from the Ottoman Empire.Textthe Open Siddur Projectthe Hierophantthe Hierophanthttps://opensiddur.org/copyright-policy/the Hierophanthttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Comprehensive (Kol Bo) Siddurim19th century C.E.Nusaḥ Sefaradi57th century A.M.Ottoman JewryEastern Sefaradim
This work is in the Public Domain due to its having been published more than 95 years ago.
Scanning this work (making digital images of each page) is the first step in a more comprehensive project of transcribing each prayer and associating it with its translation. You are invited to participate in this collaborative transcription effort.
A hierophant is a person who invites participants in a sacred exercise into the presence of that which is deemed holy. The title, hierophant, originated in Ancient Greece and combines the words φαίνω (phainein, "to show") and τα ειρα (ta hiera, "the holy"); hierophants served as interpreters of sacred mysteries and arcane principles. For the Open Siddur Project, the Hierophant welcomes new contributors and explains our mission: ensuring creatively inspired work intended for communal use is shared freely for creative reuse and redistribution.
Comments, Corrections, and Queries