The Open Siddur Project is a free and open source software project founded around a community of folk passionate about the siddur. We are developing an online collaborative publishing platform for crafting custom siddurim, for preserving the diversity of Jewish prayer traditions, and for sharing translations, commentary, t’fillot, meditations, and art in the siddur. The [...]
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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
❥ @velveteenrabbi that is why we remove the shade from our eyes and open them to the wonders of the world when we say Borukh shem kavod... in reply to velveteenrabbi
❥ Abe Katz translates the Intro to Dalia Marx's new book WHEN I SLEEP & WHEN I WAKE: ON PRAYERS BETWEEN DUSK AND DAWN http://bit.ly/bWJ0Y1 pdf
❥ Check out this great mainly free (no derivs) Biblical Hebrew Textbook CC-BY-ND: http://ancienthebrewgrammar.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/bhii/
❥ CSS3 Fonts discussion at Typecon 2010: http://blog.mozilla.com/nattokirai/2010/08/20/css3-fonts-discussion-at-typecon-2010/

