prayer book "Olat Tamid"

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The prayer book "Olat Tamid" is a Reform Jewish liturgical work compiled by Rabbi David Einhorn that helped shape modern American Reform worship practices.

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instanceOf Jewish prayer book
Reform Jewish liturgical work
siddur
aimedAt adapting traditional liturgy to Reform theology
modernizing Jewish worship
associatedWith American Reform synagogues
Union for Reform Judaism
surface form: Union of American Hebrew Congregations
compiler David Einhorn
compilerBirthName David Einhorn
compilerName Rabbi David Einhorn
compilerNationality German-American
compilerReligiousMovement Reform Judaism
compilerRole rabbi
compilerRoleInMovement pioneer of American Reform Judaism
contains Hebrew prayers
Reform-adapted versions of traditional Jewish prayers
vernacular translations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalContext Reform Judaism
surface form: American Reform Judaism
emphasizes ethical monotheism
hasAuthorialTheology classical Reform Judaism
historicalSignificance one of the early Reform prayer books used in America
influenced Reform synagogue liturgy in the United States
modern American Reform worship practices
language German
Hebrew
liturgicalFunction Sabbath services
daily prayers
festival services
liturgicalGenre prayer
movement Reform Judaism
primaryUse public worship
synagogue services
religiousTradition Judaism
timePeriod 19th century

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David Einhorn notableWork prayer book "Olat Tamid"