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Prayerbook | Patrick Church | Kaltblut

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Me at a banquet in heaven asking for a slice of a cake that's just out my reach: give unto thy servant that piece
Y'ALL!! CHECK OUT THIS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS HANDMADE SIDDUR!
In this letterpress-printed and hand-bound pocket siddur, you'll find an intention-setting prayer to recite before taking a step towards gen
In this letterpress-printed and hand-bound pocket siddur, you'll find an intention-setting prayer to recite before taking a step towards gender transition and blessings for trans milestones like taking hormones or coming out. These texts draw on the rich and vibrant Jewish liturgical tradition in order to create new rituals for trans life.
The five texts in this book, printed in Hebrew, transliteration, and English translation, were originally written by Lexi Kohanski, Binya Koatz, Hannah Maya, and Rabbi Elliot Kukla for an online anthology called "Tefillat Trans," compiled by SVARA, a traditionally radical yeshiva in Chicago. With generous and enthusiastic permission from the authors and compilers, they are presented here in a deliciously ornamental chapbook, printed in deep purple ink and bound with gold and silver thread. It is dedicated to my friend and mentor Sarah Sands, who so beautifully exemplifies trans Jewish resilience and creative flourishing.
At its heart, this project is by Jewish trans people, for Jewish trans people. If that describes you and you cannot afford the price listed here, please reach out through the contact form on this website so that I can send you a copy at a sliding scale price which is accessible for you.
hello all! on this Trans Day of Visibility, i'm so pleased to announce the release of the full Volume I of Siddur Davar Ḥadash, an attempt to imagine a de-gendered, de-stigmatized Jewish liturgy for Shabbat and Festivals. this full release includes the full morning and afternoon liturgies in addition to the previously available evening service, and all Hebrew prayers are fully transliterated and translated into English. the siddur is freely available as a PDF, HTML page, and plaintext file; click on over and check it out if it seems like something you'd be into!
Hey, so I was cleaning up my photos today, and
do you guys want to see some pictures of the tiny handwritten prayerbook from 1642 I was working with last year?
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Handtboeck der catholycke ende godvruchtighe menschen versiert met veel schoone ghebeden ghenomen uyt veel auteurs
C. van den Clooster (author)
1642
The illustrations are printed on vellum and hand-coloured

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Time for medieval monsters! Demons and dragons, fanciful centaurs and unicorns - monsters played a central role in medieval societies, with many appearing on the pages of illuminated manuscripts. Check out the dragons and sea creatures in the Prayer Book of Charles the Bold.
Prayer book of Charles the Bold is a small book, measuring 12.4 × 9.2 cm (4 7/8 × 3 5/8 in.) The miniatures are incredibly detailed and require close looking. The. In the Fine Arts Library’s Special Collections, we have a facsimile of the original illuminated manuscript, which is in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, CA.
Das Gebetbuch Karls des Kühnen = The prayer book of Charles the Bold = Le livre de prières de Charles Téméraire Variant title Prayer book of Charles the Bold Livre de prières de Charles Téméraire Luzern : Faksimile Verlag, c2007. 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 14 cm. + 1 commentary (310 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.), Facsimile Summary Small, elegant, prayer book commissioned by Charles the Bold in the 15th century contains 159 folios with 47 color miniatures which is the work of Flemish painter Lievin van Lathem and scribe Nicolas Spierinck. Language: Latin Author / Creator Schryver, Antoine de. Lathem, Lievin van, active 1454-1493. Spierinck, Nicolas, active 1455-1499. J. Paul Getty Museum. Department of Manuscripts. c2007 HOLLIS number: 990101673590203941
The role of the Heavenly Messenger is to communicate the mystic experience of Light to souls and eventually guide them back up to the Place of Light, the Mandaean term for the highest heaven where the Great Life (God) resides: "From the Place of Light I came forth, from you, Bright Habitation. I come to touch hearts, to measure and try all minds, to see in whose heart I dwell. Whoever thinks of me, of him I think; whoever calls my Name, his name I will call. Whosoever prays my prayer from the earth, his prayer I will offer from the Place of Light."
Illuminated Initial ‘H’ from a Prayerbook (Northern Germany, 15th century).
Manuscript cutting in tempera and gold leaf with inscriptions in inks.
Image and text information courtesy Art Institute Chicago.