Congregations Using Siddur Eit Ratzon

Because of its various features, Siddur Eit Ratzon is very well suited for a congregation with a lot of diversity in background, perspectives, and practices.

A number of congregations have adopted Siddur Eit Ratzon as their main siddur.

Others are using it for learners services or "synaplex" services under various names, or are using it for outreach or adult educational programs.

And many synagogues have ordered copies that are available to congregants and visitors as a "companion siddur" during services to enable them to participate more fully in the service.

The following twenty-six congregations have adopted Siddur Eit Ratzon:

  • *Adas Yoshuron Synagogue, Rockland ME, Rabbi Amita Jarmon
  • *Adat Ari El, Valley Village CA, Rabbi Elianna Yolkut
  • *Beth Sholom Congregation, Frederick MD, Rabbi Murray Singerman
  • *Bnai Israel Jewish Center, Petaluma CA, Rabbi Ted Feldman
  • *B’nai Tikvah Congregation, Sewell NJ, Rabbi Michael Fessler, Rabbi Miriam Hyman
  • *Bolton Street Synagogue, Baltimore MD, Rabbi Jonathan Panitz
  • *Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI), Los Angeles CA, Navah Kelman Becker
  • Burnham Park Minyan, Morristown NJ
  • *Chapel Hill Kehillah, Chapel Hill NC, Rabbi Jen Feldman
  • Chavurat Lamdeinu, Madison NJ, Rabbi Ruth Gais
  • Congregation Ansha Sholum, Lawrence MA, Elizabeth Beraha
  • *Congregation Beth Israel Judea, San Francisco CA, Rabbi Rosalind Glazer
  • Congregation Beth Sholom, San Francisco CA (Friday evening), Rabbi Micah Hyman
  • *Congregation B’nai Shalom, Putnam CT, Alan Turner, Lay Leader
  • Congregation N'vay Shalom, Los Angeles, CA (Shabbat morning), Hazzan Eva Robbins
  • Congregation Or Chadash, Chicago IL, Carol Goldbaum
  • East Bank Havurah, Baltimore MD, Stephen Siegel
  • Highland Park Minyan, Highland Park NJ, Judy Richman
  • McHenry County Jewish Congregation, Crystal Lake IL, Rabbi Maralee Gordon
  • *Or Shalom Synagogue, Vancouver BC, Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan
  • *Shirat HaNefesh, Silver Spring MD, Rabbi Gerry Serotta
  • *Temple Emanuel, Newton Center MA (Friday evening), Rabbi Michele Robinson
  • Temple Israel, Athol MA, Rabbi Bob Sternberg
  • *Temple Israel, Valdosta GA, Rabbi Moshe Elbaz
  • *Temple Or Olam, Concord NC, Dr. Barbara Thiede
  • Temple Shalom, Auburn ME, Rabbi Hillel Katzir

* indicates 100 or more copies

The following additional thirty-three congregations are each using 10-50 copies of Siddur Eit Ratzon in a variety of ways:

  • Beth El Congregation of the South Hills, Pittsburgh PA
  • Beth Emeth, Larchmont NY
  • Beth Israel Center, Madison WI
  • Beth Shalom, Northbrook IL
  • Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell NJ
  • Congregation Ansche Chesed, New York NY
  • Congregation Beth Ahm, Bloomfield MI
  • Congregation Beth Israel, Worcester MA
  • Congregation Beth Shalom, Seattle WA
  • Congregation B’nai B’rith, Santa Barbara CA
  • Congregation B’nai Israel, Gainesville FL
  • Congregation B’nai Israel, Toms River NJ
  • Congregation B’nai Zion, Chattanooga TN
  • Congregation Kol Ami, Salt Lake City UT
  • Congregation Kol Shofar, Tiburon CA
  • Congregation Ohav Shalom, Albany NY
  • Congregation Ohev Shalom, Wallingford PA
  • Fabrangen, Washington DC
  • Jewish Community Center of Harrison, Harrison NY
  • Keneset Israel Congregation, Louisville KY
  • Kesher Israel, West Chester PA
  • Kol Ami, Cheshire CT
  • Kol Nefesh Masorti, Edgware, United Kingdom
  • Little Minyan, Columbus OH
  • Marathon Jewish Community Center, Douglastown NY
  • North Shore Jewish Center, Port Jefferson Station NY
  • Princeton Jewish Center Havurah Minyan, Princeton NJ
  • Shaarey Tikvah, Beechwood OH
  • Shir Chadash Conservative Congregation, New Orleans LA
  • Shomrei Torah, Wayne NJ
  • Temple Ner Tamid, Peabody MA
  • Temple Shalom, Milton MA
  • Trinity College Hillel, Hartford CT