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open_content_license: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 International free-culture license date_src_start: 2017-01-16 date_src_end: 2017-01-16 languages_meta: [{"name":"English","code":"eng","standard":"ISO 639-3"},{"name":"Hebrew","code":"heb","standard":"ISO 639-3"}] scripts_meta: [{"name":"Latin","code":"Latn","standard":"ISO 15924"},{"name":"Hebrew (Ktav Ashuri)","code":"Hebr","standard":"ISO 15924"}]Date: 2017-01-16
Last Updated: 2025-04-11
Categories: Shabbat Siddurim
Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., English Translation, Jews of Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy Day (26 March), Leonard Nimoy z"l, North America, Nusaḥ Ashkenaz, Siddurim for Shabbat, Spock, Star Trek, Needing Decompilation
Excerpt: The goal of this project was to produce a complete prayerbooklet for the Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv service that was as compact as possible yet user-friendly. This booklet is designed to be printed on 9 double-sided sheets of paper, folded and saddle stapled. It was commissioned for a minyan held annually at the Arisia science fiction convention in Boston, MA, and dedicated in honor of Leonard Nimoy, z"l (1931–2015). Since Arisia takes place in mid-January, we omitted all special insertions for holidays and other times of year. A companion booklet which includes insertions for year-round use is in the works. . . .
The goal of this project was to produce a complete prayerbooklet for the Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv service that was as compact as possible yet user-friendly. This booklet is designed to be printed on 9 double-sided sheets of paper, folded and saddle stapled. It was commissioned for a minyan held annually at the Arisia science fiction convention in Boston, MA, and dedicated in honor of Leonard Nimoy, z”l (1931–2015). Since Arisia takes place in mid-January, we omitted all special insertions for holidays and other times of year. A companion booklet which includes insertions for year-round use is in the works.
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Sponsored by Terri Ash & Matthew Barr, Erica & Aaron Yakovetz, Joel Herda & Renee Becker, and Aaron Block & Meredith Elbaum.
Layout produced 2017 by Erica Schultz Yakovetz on behalf of the Chavurah Acting to Bring Arisia Davening.
The Hebrew text was set in Arial (Unicode) and the English text and transliterations in Myriad Pro Condensed from Adobe. The display Hebrew typeface is Davka Chayim. The display English typeface is Final Frontier Old Style by Allen R. Walden.
This booklet is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The form and content may be freely shared or adapted, with appropriate credit (attribution).
Texts were sourced primarily from the Open Siddur Project:
English translations: Kehillat Kol Haneshama (Jerusalem) and the Havurah on the Hill (Boston)
Transliterations: Temple Beth El (Durham)
Additional Hebrew text: Ariel Benjamin
This booklet contains the Name of God. Please treat printed copies with reverence.
Contributor: Erica Schultz Yakovetz
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