This now the only gender-inclusinve prayerbook available from the CCAR containing services for Shabbat and weekdays, evening and morning, within the covers of a single, elegantly designed, hardbound... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I find this book a good start to any Jewish prayer book collections. I just moved away from home and need a prayer book for my own use. I found this prayer book a good start and it is easy to carry around and take with you to Temple and on business trips.
A Quality book for the less demanding Congregation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Based upon my limited work with this Siddur, I would say that it bridges the gap between the 1975 G.O.P. and the new Siddur expected to makes its arrive within the decade. This Siddur does not have the variety of services which the 1975 G.O.P. offered, and requires congregations to keep the 1975 edition, which is a terrable waste of space.When the editors created this book, they should have considered including some of the services (or at least special readings) for the Holidays (i.e. Sukkot, Passover, etc.). This would therefore end the need for the '75 Gates of Prayer.However, I must say that the title of this review best explaines my feeling toward the newest "Gates" book for the Reform Congregations. It is a good book if one does not mind having only a limited option of services to use.
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