Posts Tagged ‘ Sefard ’

Sefira Reminders for Android

Make it all the way to 49 with this unique Sefirah app by Tizkor.com. With this app you will get: – Nightly and/or daily Sefirat Haomer reminders – Fully customizable times, including special times for Friday and Motzei Shabbos – The full Sefiras Haomer text that automatically changes based on the Hebrew date – A [...]



App – “Nishmat Kol Chai”

Nishmat Kol Chai is one of the most beautiful poetic adorations in all of liturgical literature, recited as part of the Shacharit (morning) service on Shabbat and festivals immediately following Shirat Ha-Yam (“Song at the Sea”). It is also said at the Pesach Seder. The first paragraph was known in Mishnaic times, the second was composed during [...]



Siddur HD for iPad

Special version of the popular Siddur for iPhone designed in HD for the iPad. Take your weekday siddur with you with this feature-packed Jewish prayer book. You’ll get Ashkenaz, Sfrard, Sefarad Mizrachi and Nusach Ari (Chabad*) versions of davening, including weekday Shacharis, Mincha, Maariv, standard Brachos and more. Real time Zmanim will give you the [...]



iBirkat

by David Sigal, from appstudio – This app came about from my realization that when people go to Shul to daven, they almost never pull out an electronic device. Back 8-9 years ago I remember seeing people trying to daven in a shul from their Palm Pilots and that looked very unnatural.  Pocket PC screens were dim,  not multitouch,  low [...]



Siddur for iPad

Special version of the popular Siddur for iPhone now designed in HD for the iPad will be released soon as we can read at the Rustybrick’s website. “Take your weekday siddur with you with this feature-packed Jewish prayer book. You’ll get Ashkenaz, Sefard, Sefarad Mizrachi and Nusach Ari (Chabad) versions of davening, including weekday Shacharis, Mincha, Maariv, standard [...]



Pocket iSiddur for iPad

This is the iPad ONLY edition for the Jewish prayer book – Siddur. This version provides much bigger text. This modern day siddur includes prayers for the four types of traditions; Ashkenaz, Sefard, Nusach Ari (Chabad) and Edut Hamizrach. It contains Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv and Birkat Hamazon. It is very convenient and easy to use, since [...]