Hebr-Eng Siddur Keter Shelomo
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Hebr-Eng Siddur Keter Shelomo

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Siddur Keter Shelomo - Free Sephardic Linear Hebrew-English Interactive Siddur

About this app

This unique app is being presented for Free for the benefit of Klal Yisrael, that wishes to give more meaning and understanding to their prayers, as we lead our busy lives.
Siddur Features:
- Hebrew with a concise, modern Hebrew-English, Linear Translation. The presentation of the text in short, grammatically and thematically correct phrases, greatly aid in understanding and concentration of the prayers.
- Fully user interactive; allows for direct jumps to many possible different portions within the prayers depending on the circumstances throughout the year, eliminating the need for finding one’s place during the usually fluid and ongoing prayers.
- Both Portrait and Landscape automatic orientation allow for easy reading of the translated text comfortably, even from a smartphone.
- Embedded menu driven Table of Contents allows for easy finding of one’s place in the prayers without having to go through the entire prayer or large portions to get to a specific point. Even finding any direct Torah reading can be done in about 5 seconds, and then back to the correct point in the prayers.
- Easy to navigate menu bar on top with a "How To" page in the contents.
This Interactive Android App is based upon the weekday portions of the print Siddur Keter Shelomo as beautifully translated, compiled and published by Rabbi Shelomo Churba, which according to the Minhag of most Sephardic communities, specifically to the Minhag of the Syrian Jewish community of Aram Soba, the ancient name for modern day Aleppo, or Halab in Arabic.

May all our prayers and the prayers of those using this Siddur be answered in a good and sweet way, may they be a source of merit for our families, and all Am Yisrael, and may Hashem grant Shalom Al-Yisrael.

Maurice Schemo / Judah Schemo
Nissan, 5783
April, 2023 CE


Notes:
When searching for a Sephardic Siddur, spelling varies, as the word Sephardic may be Sefardic, Sephardi, Sefaradi, or Sefardi. As well, the spelling for Siddur might be as Siddur or Sidur, Prayer might be Prayers, and Hebrew English, might be or Hebrew-English. or English-Hebrew. The Minhag of Aram Soba may be known as Halabi, originating Halab, or Aleppo. This App is offered Free, for weekday Jewish prayer, or prayers.

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