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====[[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] or [[Nusach Sefard]] Siddurim==== * [https://www.hebrewbooks.org/20654 Seder Hatefillah], Zolkeve 1781. This is the siddur of the Kloyze in Brod, and is arguably the first Nusach Sefard siddur. * "Siddur Tefilah Yesharah," first published circa 1800, was later reprinted with the early Hasidic commentary "Keser Nehora" by Rabbi Aharon Hakohen (Katz) of Zhelichov. This became known as the "Berditchever Siddur." (The commentary received approbations from early Hasidic luminaries Rabbi [[Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev]], the [[Maggid of Kozhnitz]], the [[Seer of Lublin]], and the non-Hasidic Chief Rabbi of Lublin.) The Berditchever Siddur has been reprinted many times, more recently by Rabbi Meir Yechezkel Weiner (Jerusalem 2011) and Pe’er (Kiryas Joel 2015). * ''Beis Aharon V'Yisrael'' is the second published siddur ever produced by [[Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty)|Karliner Chassidim]]. It superseded ''Siddur Beis Aharon V'Yisrael'' published by Rebbe Yochanan Perlow (1900–1956). * ''The Breslov Siddur'' published in a 2014 hardcover edition (828 pages in length) is one of the few Hasidic siddurim available in an English language translation (and contains the original text). Translated by Avraham Sutton and Chaim Kramer. Y. Hall is the editor.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.breslov.org/siddur-uman-updates/ |title=Siddur & Umam Updates |first=Yossi |last=Katz |date=September 17, 2014 |access-date=November 20, 2018}}</ref> {{ISBN|978-1928822-83-7}} * ''Siddur [[Tehillat HaShem]]'' (the version currently used by [[Chabad]]), available in a Hebrew-English version. Also available in Hebrew-Russian and Hebrew-German<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/religion/nussach-ari-auf-deutsch/|title="Nussach Ari" auf Deutsch|date=16 October 2017}}</ref> as well as in Hebrew-French, Hebrew-Spanish and Hebrew only.<!-- See https://www.sprachkasse.de/blog/2017/10/19/neuer-siddur-mit-deutscher-uebersetzung-tehillat-haschem/ for the different versions. The author is Chajm Guski who writes for ''Jüdische Allgemeine'', is also active on talmud.de and has quite a bit of knowledge when it comes to prayer books. --> * ''Siddur Torah Or'' (a previous edition of the Chabad siddur). * ''Siddur Tefillah La-El Chayi'' (Hebrew-English siddur released in 2014 with commentary based on the teachings of [[Nachman of Breslov]]) * Many publishing houses have Nusach Sefard versions of the siddur, including (among others) ArtScroll, Tefillat Kol Peh, Koren-Sacks and Rinat Yisrael. However, a number of Hasidic groups have published their own variations of Nusach Sefard, including the communities of Spinka, Bobov, Munkatch, Slonim, Vizhnitz, Biala and Boston (who use the nusach of the Berditchever Siddur with a few minor variations). Many Hasidim follow a unique version of Nusach Sefard - for example, all of the branches of [[Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty)|Chernobyl hasidim]] recite ויקרב '''קץ''' משיחיה in the Kaddish. In [[Belz (Hasidic dynasty)|Belz]] and [[Dushinsky (Hasidic dynasty)|Dushinsky]], the [[Shemoneh Esrei]] (except for [[Kedushah (prayer)|kedusha]] and a few other minor changes) is recited similarly to the Ashkenazic rite.
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