It's called a machzor shel sukkot.
A prayer book.
It's called a siddur.
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
It is called a missal.
Yes, the book of common prayer is a prayer book.
Israel is a secular country and, as a result, has no official prayer or hymn book. If the question is using "Israel" as a euphemism for Judaism, the prayer book and hymnal for Judaism is the Siddur (סידור).
It is called a Prayer.
Jewish prayer services are included in what is called a "siddur," a Hebrew word that connotes "order" -- this is because the prayers are listed and recited in a proscribed order. For prayer services on holidays that have prayers not normally said throughout the year, the prayer book is called a "machzor," a Hebrew word for "cycle" or "return" -- this is because these special days cycle through the year and return each year. Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, because most of their prayers are said only on those days, have machzorim (plural). So do the Jewish Holidays or Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, but the prayers for these days can also usually be found in a siddur as well.
The Lord's prayer is found in the Bible. It is in the book called the gospel of Matthew chapter 6 verses 5 - 13
Book of Common Prayer was created in 1552.
A Book of Common Prayer was created in 1977.
A Book of Common Prayer has 280 pages.