siddur

/sɪˈdʊr/
noun
  1. A Jewish prayer book containing daily and Sabbath prayers, arranged for use in services and at home.
    • He opened his siddur to the morning prayers and began to recite them quietly.
    • Every Friday evening, she reads from the siddur before lighting the Shabbat candles.
    • The rabbi handed each child a siddur to follow along during the service.
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