Is there a non-vocalized siddur available online? I think being from the US I'm unaware of full text resources of Judaic text without vowels.
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4What for? – 2345678876543 May 30 '12 at 01:42
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2related: http://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/6333/759 – Double AA May 30 '12 at 01:43
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@AriA working hard to deprogram my nekkudim crutch. – EEE May 30 '12 at 04:38
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Does it have to be always available online, or does it just need to be downloadable once? I found a site that will disemvowel Hebrew text. In combination with the free siddurim on the other page, you can get what you want with a little copy-pasting. – Double AA May 30 '12 at 05:08
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@DoubleAA That would be really helpful! – EEE May 30 '12 at 05:20
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@EEE See my answer below. – Double AA May 30 '12 at 05:28
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To add to (or subtract from) this question, I wish there were a completely unembellished text of the t'filos from start to finish - i.e. no special encoding, no formatting, no titles, no nothing, for various kinds of cutting, pasting and processing. Ideally, menu selection would allow insertion or omission of special seasonal/optional words. Anybody have one of those? Is this a separate question? – WAF Jan 24 '16 at 20:30
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You can always use a Hebrew text disemvoweler (such as this one) and put the text from Wikisource's Siddur in it.
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I downloaded this siddur (link) from the Internet, and it lacks vowels. You may or may not require an Android smartphone to access it.
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