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A Women’s Siddur?

I was browsing in a Judaica store in a Hasidic part of Brooklyn and stumbled on what was labeled a “Women’s Siddur”!

I had previously seen a very old one of these in the Metropolitan Museum of Art on loan from the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Who are these Women’s Siddurs for? What makes them different from other/ordinary Siddurs? Why do we have them? Which movements of Judaism use them? Do they have a history? Can anyone tell me more about them—especially anyone with experience using them? Are there such things as Feminist Siddurs?

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