Lead developer, Efraim Feinstein, recently contributed this helpful diagram of Open Siddur’s architecture.
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❥ Oh! Check this out: Fanny Neuda's Prayerbook for Women, scanned and (mostly) transcribed by Google Books http://bit.ly/c8bKjK
❥ Much thanks to R' Klatzkin of Dayton, Ohio for introducing @aharonium to Eric Friedland http://bit.ly/dmdP24
❥ All siddurim eventually enter the Public Domain. Only 32 years more for Morris Silverman's High Holiday Prayer Book. Share your work today.
❥ Share liturgy composed in response to dire catastrophes, e.g. floods. Other congregations and minyanim want to know. http://bit.ly/9AYqIh
❥ The Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy(1909) by David Werner Amram now freely available from the Internet Archive: http://bit.ly/9lp1so
❥ What's ours is yours and what's yours is yours...but please share your insights and innovations with everyone. Our riff on Pirkei Avot 5:13
❥ Cheers for Open Source Yoga Unity and India's Traditional Knowledge Digital Library http://bit.ly/byFfnc

