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A siddur (Hebrew: סדור) is a Jewish prayer book. It has a set order of a list of Jewish prayers and blessings.[1]

"Siddurs", which come from a Hebrew root meaning "order",[2] have a very long history and so they can be found in a number of versions in different streams in Judaism.

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Variety of popular Siddurim.

References

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  1. Siddur in The Free Dictionary.
  2. The word "seder", referring to the ritual Passover meal, comes from the same root.

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