Available for Order in 3 Versions!

Full Version

10th anniversary edition now 184 pages 5.5×7.5, full assortment of blessings, zemirot, short songs, havdalah.  You can order the old cover or the new; everything inside is the same.

Mini Version

L’chu N’ran’nah Birkat HaMazon contains the blessings after the meal  (traditional and abbreviated forms) and the Sheva Brachot.  It is a 32-page booklet, saddle stitch-bound.

Large Print

L’chu N’ran’nah, blessings before and after the meal, z’mirot and songs for Shabbat, festivals, and other occasions, contains approximately 160 pages. It is perfect bound.

Pricing

Full Version

$4.25

DISCOUNTS:

$4.00 for 100 or more, $3.75 for 200 or more; $3.50 for 300 or more.            .

Mini Edition

$1.79

DISCOUNTS:

$1.69 for 200 or more; $1.59 for 300 or more; Imprint free for 200 or more.

Large Print

$17.95

OVERSIZE EDITION:  

160 pages 6.9×9.4, same pages as original full version.                                                    

Ordering Information:

HaggadahsRUs.com is the distributor of the L’chu N’ran’nah bencher. 

L’chu N’ran’nah Birkat HaMazon contains the blessings after the meal  (traditional and abbreviated forms) and the Sheva Brachot.  It is a 32-page booklet, saddle stitch-bound. L’chu N’ran’nah, blessings before and after the meal, z’mirot and songs for Shabbat, festivals, and other occasions, contains approximately 160 pages. It is perfect bound.

Both measure 5.5″ x 7.5″, on natural white 60# paper.  Both are printed in landscape format using 30% post consumer recycled paper. 

You can  order the full bencher with the standard cover from the online store. The cost is $4.25 per copy plus shipping. Or contact your localJudaica shop and ask them to carry it!

Request a free sample for your simchah at no obligation. To inquire about customized covers for your simchah, or to order several copies,  download this order form from  HagaddahsRUs.com, call 877-308-4175 (toll-free) or e-mail joe@haggadahsrus.com

What makes this bencher so special?

This bencher uses a three-column linear format–transliteration, Hebrew text, and translation appear side by side on each page. Raised dots separate syllables in transliteration, making it easier to read. 

Benching options include complete, abbreviated, and contemporary. Within the text, optional insertions are given in square brackets. Alternatives, from which to choose one, are given between angle brackets

Efforts have been made to produce as accurate a Hebrew text as possible. The notes point to biblical and rabbinic sources and explain difficult passages. 

This bencher uses a three-column linear format–transliteration, Hebrew text, and translation appear side by side on each page. Raised dots separate syllables in transliteration, making it easier to read. 

Benching options include complete, abbreviated, and contemporary. Within the text, optional insertions are given in square brackets. Alternatives, from which to choose one, are given between angle brackets

This new edition includes a 32-page supplement with an eclectic mix of z’mirot, Yiddish songs and other songs–old favorites, as well as the recently popular.

Customer Reviews

Finally!  A truly great bencher.  At once thoughtful and scholarly, informative and open-minded, poetic and accessible.  An emblem of Judaism as the havurah movement has sought to present it. A bencher "mit ale mayles," Yiddish for "having every good quality you could think of."  Yishar koah to its editors!
Arthur Green
Rector of the Rabbinical School, Hebrew College, Newton, MA
This easy-to-read bencher contains lovely nongendered translations of the Hebrew, excellent explanations of many of the prayers, and alternatives to the traditional liturgy that will be inviting to many kinds of families.
Judith Plaskow
Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College
and author of StandingAgain at Sinai: Judaism from a
Feminist Perspective (San Francisco, 1991)

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