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Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation)

Adam Zagoria-Moffet is the rabbi of St Albans Masorti Synagogue. He was ordained from the Jewish Theological Seminary where he also received an MA in Jewish Thought. He grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, and has lived in Minnesota, New York, and Israel before moving to the UK. His interests are primarily in mysticism, ethics, and Sephardic Judaism and culture. He lives in St Albans with his family.

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🆕 📖 (מנהג הספרדים) סידור אור ושלום | Siddur Or veShalom for Shabbat and Festival use (Izzun Books, 2023)

Contributed by: Isaac Montagu, Noam Sienna, Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation)

Siddur Or veShalom is a prayerbook for Shabbat and festivals, containing the liturgy for weekly Shabbat services, and all additions needed on Yom Tov, as well as Rosh Ḥodesh, Shabbat Ḥol haMo’ed and Ḥanukkah. This siddur also includes artwork by a range of community contributors, various additions to the Torah service to mark life cycle events, and a large back section of home ceremonies with pizmonim (songs) for the table. The siddur complements Siddur Or uMasoret for weekday use (2019/2023). . . .


📖 (מנהג הספרדים) סידור אור ומסורת | Siddur Or uMasoret for Weekday use (Izzun Books, revised second edition 2019/2023)

Contributed by: Adam Zagoria-Moffet (translation), Isaac Montagu, Noam Sienna

Siddur Or uMasoret is a weekday prayerbook, containing the liturgy for normal daily services, as well as additions for Rosh Ḥodesh, Ḥol haMo’ed, Purim and Ḥanukkah. This siddur includes artwork by Noam Sienna and other community contributors, a set of seven bakashot (songs for the early morning), and various additions to the Torah service to mark life cycle events. The revised second edition adds 200+ pages of new material, as well as other style and content updates that bring it in line with Siddur Or veShalom for Shabbat and Festival use (2023). The siddur contains the full traditional Sefaradi liturgy, including a diverse range of Sefaradi customs, piyyutim (songs and poetry), and psalms. It also provides a full transliteration and guiding commentary. . . .