Step 3: Together, we design the cover

Even the "standard" CustomSiddur covers will be customized for you, with the name(s), date(s), colors and fonts you want. Or, at no extra cost, we can brainstorm with you to design a cover that matches your invitations or reflects your family's unique style and interests. From simple and elegant to funky and colorful, we have lots of ideas and resources and examples to share.

Sorry, we only make covers for CustomSiddur prayerbooks.

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Step 4: Add your own touches

Since your entire book is completely custom designed, CustomSiddur can include your own welcome letter, dedication or memorial page, family poetry, and other writings at no extra design cost. We will lay it out beautifully and let you see exactly how it will look before it goes to the printer.

CustomSiddur can include your own artwork in glorious color on the cover, or in black and white on interior pages. We can scan it, clean it up, and find a terrific place for it. We can also recommend talented Jewish artists who will make something beautiful for the cover or the inside of your siddur.

Photographs of Israel, ritual objects and nature make wonderful backgrounds for your cover. Your photograph needs to be in high resolution and we must be able to get permission to use it. In general, we discourage using family pictures, to avoid making a siddur look too much like a "program".

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Step 5: Include copyrights and credits

Custom Siddur has licensing agreements to use the English translations from:

We also work with the Rabbinical Assembly to get permission for members of Conservative congregations to use the translations from Siddur Sim Shalom.

If you find a wonderful poem or song or reading, we will do our best to get permission to use it. We may already have permission - just ask.

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Step 7: Print and bind it

Your custom siddur can be printed and bound in a wide variety of styles and sizes, Hebrew or English opening. Most families like "perfectbound" (glued binding) books with full-color glossy covers. For books of 40 pages or less, saddle stitching allows us to use beautiful papers, colored or metallic inks, embossing, foil stamping, and hole punching for ribbons. See our PrintingOptions page for explanations and more details.

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