📖 סידור קבלת שבת | A Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur, illustrated by Daniel Nebenzahl (2012)

Source Link: https://opensiddur.org/?p=7237

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Date: 2013-06-21

Last Updated: 2024-06-01

Categories: Art & Craft, Shabbat Siddurim

Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., illustrations, Needing Decompilation

Excerpt: There are many illustrated siddurim for children. This Illustrated Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur is an illustrated siddur (in Hebrew) for grownups. The purpose of this siddur is to inspire us during prayer, to help us create and maintain Kavana. I chose to create this siddur for Kabbalat Shabbat, since usually at Kabbalat Shabbat we are more relaxed and open. The siddur has all that is needed (Nusaḥ Sefarad) for the Friday night prayers (Minḥah, Kabbalat Shabbat, and Arvit). The drawings accompany Kabbalat Shabbat. . . .


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There are many illustrated siddurim for children. This Illustrated Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur is an illustrated siddur (in Hebrew) for grownups. The purpose of this siddur is to inspire us during prayer, to help us create and maintain Kavana. I chose to create this siddur for Kabbalat Shabbat, since usually at Kabbalat Shabbat we are more relaxed and open. The siddur has all that is needed (Nusaḥ ha-ARI z”l) for the Friday night prayers (Minḥah, Kabbalat Shabbat, and Arvit). The drawings accompany Kabbalat Shabbat.

An introduction (in Hebrew) with further explanation is given in the first pages of the siddur. A brief explanation of the art is given towards the end of the siddur.


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Contributor: Daniel Nebenzahl

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Illustrated Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur – Page_53
Title: Illustrated Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur – Page_53
Caption: Illustrated Kabbalat Shabbat Siddur - Page 53 by Daniel Nebenzahl (license: CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported)