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As you already know, Jews do not believe God has three personae or hypostases, but perhaps if you would do a little research instead of speaking on their behalf as you do for Trinitarians you would find out they do believe God has ten sefirot, and "[the Infinite] is they and they are It" (Zohar 3:70a). In the Siddur Tehillat, these words are attributed to Elijah: "inasmuch as You are within them, whoever separates one from another of these ten sefirot, it is considered as if he had effected a separation in You." The Jews must be even worse polytheists than the Trinitarians, or at least as bad, insofar as Kabbalistic texts speak of "three hidden lights" in the "root of all roots."
The Arians, needless to say, believe in one God also.
https://www.amazon.com/Siddur-Tehillat-Hashem-Annotated-Translation/dp/0826601529 we had these in 5th grade when I started Hebrew Day School and was just getting into davening daily. It has English, Hebrew, transliterations, and directions for standing, bowing, sitting, etc. Really nice comprehensive siddur.