The Romemu Shabbat Siddur
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About the Romemu Siddur
Human beings suffer constantly from this homesickness of the soul, and it is in prayer that we cure it. When praying, we feel at one with the whole creation, and raise it to the very source of blessing and life.
The Romemu Siddurim seek to create a profound environment for prayer. The translations offer new ways of thinking about the meaning of prayer. The commentary-free layout of the siddur, complete with beautiful accompanying art, is designed to make the prayer experience central. A full traditional liturgy is present, so that we have more prayers at our disposal for our service. Additionally, some liturgy has been altered or creatively translated to better reflect the values of our community. For example, we have included meditative options during the Amidah as an alternative to the traditional liturgy. Also included in the siddur are essays to convey the intentions of the siddur’s creators.
One of the goals of the siddur is accessibility – to cater to our varied community and membership. Our prayer book offers a three-column layout with Hebrew, English, and transliteration, in addition to full translations for the prayers, songs, and sacred texts that are frequently used in our community. The siddur also comes in two sizes – regular and large print. Many of the songs have been set in boldface type so they are easy to find on the page.
We sincerely hope that The Romemu Siddur offers you a meaningful and inspiring prayer journey.
How to Download the Romemu Siddur
On a PC – Right click the link and choose ‘Save link as.’
On a Mac – Click on the link, then select “file” at the top left corner of your browser, and select “Export as PDF.”
On an iPad – Click on the link, tap on the share arrow icon at the top of your browser window and select “Copy to Books.”