As referenced earlier, here are some examples of widely adopted modern innovations to Jewish practice. I’m certainly not suggesting that there’s anything intrinsically wrong with these practices. However, the way they’re formulated and packaged strongly suggests that they’re intended to produce the kinds of non-traditional results we’ve been discussing.| Marbitz.com
If we (theoretically) removed all innovations to the modern siddur which were added in the past 500 years, we’d probably spend considerably less time in shul.| darchecha.substack.com