Come prepared to synagogue with everything you need for Tisha B’Av davening, without having to find Eicha or look for a kinos.
Chabad.org, in partnership with Kehot Publication Society, is proud to offer the Annotated Siddur Tehilat Hashem in three styles: classic Hebrew edition; annotated Hebrew/English edition; and a linear Hebrew/English edition.
All three versions include the Eicha and Kinos texts for Tisha B’Av.
The Chabad.org team worked for two years, together with the Kehot team, researching and developing a fully functional “smart siddur,” presenting the various insertions of weekday prayers in a single ready-to-use format. Thus, prayers for the Rosh Chodesh Torah readings and special insertions for fast days appear seamlessly in their proper place. At the backbone of this app is a highly customized engine that controls the logic and algorithms for the smart siddur display.
The app was dedicated by an anonymous donor in honor of Asher Dovid Milstein. Chabad.org’s family of apps are made possible by the generous partnership of Dovid and Malkie Smetana, Alan and Lori Zekelman, the Meromim Fund, and Moris and Lillian Tabacinic.
All three styles of the siddur are currently available for download on both iOS and Android.
I bought this to say Eicha on my android and it isn’t included 🙁
Is there no place/day too sacred for smartphones? Most kehillos are working to keep smartphones out of shuls but here we’re doing something to bring them in! People on their phones in Shul during Eicho? (It won’t possibly be only to read Eicho, there will be messages to answer etc.) Am i the only one who can see that this is getting out of control? At the end of year party for mothers in my daughter’s class, a mother sat on her phone the entire time and did not interact with her daughter once! It was so upsetting to witness.… Read more »
From our holy seforim. Not an inanimate object
Can I just hit the play button and be yotzi?
Go Dov Dukes! You are truly a gem to the Jewish people…