In Hebrew it is spelled like this: סידור
A Siddur is the Jewish prayer book that contains their set of daily prayers.. Siddur originates in Hebrew which means 'order'.
Pearl G. Tarnor has written: 'Hebrew and heritage Siddur program 3 =' 'Hebrew and heritage Siddur program 2 ='
Our book of worship is the Hebrew prayerbook, which is called a siddur and contains the various prayers.
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Koren Siddur was created in 1981.
While some prayers may be found in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and in the Talmud, the complete text of Jewish worship is in the Siddur (Jewish prayerbook). The earliest parts of the Siddur were composed some 2350 years ago by the sages of that time; and the most recent prayers (such as Lekha Dodi, Adon Olam and Yigdal) were added to the Siddur around 500 years ago.
Rabbis don't generally carry books with them because they are rabbis. If they do carry books, they can be any kind of books. But the name of the Jewish prayer book is the Siddur (סידור). Most traditional Jews carry a siddur with them, not just rabbis.
It's possible you are talking about one of the following:the Torah (תורה)The Tanach, e.g. the entire Hebrew Bible (תנ״ך)The Talmud (תלמוד)The Midrash (מדרש)The Zohar (זוהר)The Siddur or Jewish prayerbook (סידור)But, it depends on which Hebrew text you are referring to. There are literally hundreds of thousands of books written in Hebrew.
There is no such thing as Hindi Hebrew. But if you are asking how to write it in regular Hebrew, it's רובין
Possession in Hebrew is רכוש.
There is no language called Israeli. People speak Hebrew and they write using Hebrew alphabets.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Lorraine, but you can write it out in Hebrew letters as לוריין