https://opensiddur.org/?p=46352Prayer for a Service of Intercession [for European Jewry during the Holocaust], by Lilian Helen Montagu (ca. 1940)2022-08-26 06:06:50This undated "Special prayer for Service of Intercession" by the Hon. Lily H. Montagu (1873-1963) from the archives of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London, was published in, <em>Lily Montagu: Sermons, Addresses, Letters, and Prayers</em> (ed. Ellen M. Umansky, 1985), pp. 356-357. From the contents, it reads as if it was composed in response to the terrifying news of the tortuous treatment of European Jews during the Holocaust. In 1940, other "intercession" services were offered with comparative prayers; for example, <a href="https://opensiddur.org/?p=45160">this one</a> by the chief rabbi J.H. Hertz included in the <em>Prayer Book for H.M. Forces</em>.Textthe Open Siddur ProjectAharon N. Varady (transcription)Aharon N. Varady (transcription)Lilian Helen Montaguhttps://opensiddur.org/copyright-policy/Aharon N. Varady (transcription)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27th)Yom haShoah (27 Nisan)Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the HolocaustBritish JewryEnglish vernacular prayerWorld War Ⅱthe Holocaust20th century C.E.58th century A.M.
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We would speak to Thee, our Father,
while our hearts are oppressed
with a deep sense of sorrow.
Our coreligionists are being treated
with unspeakable cruelty,
from which death itself is a deliverance.
We suffer with and for them,
but we are unable to help.
We cry unto Thee,
How long, Oh Lord, how long?[1] Cf. Psalms 13:2
We know that our enemies cannot affect the Jewish spirit,
and we ask Thee
to give us the courage to be faithful to Judaism,
and to do honour to the martyrs among our people
by being true to the faith for which they are dying,
and to express it in our lives.
In all our afflictions,
Thou art afflicted,
Oh God of love and peace.
We humbly ask Thee
to speed the time of abiding peace
and may we be among those who will be allowed
to work with Thee and for Thee
in the deliverance of humanity
from oppression and fear.
Only in that deliverance
can our brotherhood
find their salvation.
Amen.
This undated “Special prayer for Service of Intercession” by the Hon. Lily H. Montagu (1873-1963) from the archives of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London, was published in, Lily Montagu: Sermons, Addresses, Letters, and Prayers (ed. Ellen M. Umansky, 1985), pp. 356-357. From the contents, it reads as if it was composed in response to the terrifying news of the tortuous treatment of European Jews during the Holocaust. In 1940, other “intercession” services were offered with comparative prayers; for example, this one by the chief rabbi J.H. Hertz included in the Prayer Book for H.M. Forces.
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Lily Montagu, sermons, addresses, letters, and prayers – Religious Leader – p. 356
Lily Montagu, sermons, addresses, letters, and prayers – Religious Leadership – p. 357
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The Hon. Lilian Helen "Lily" Montagu, CBE (22 December 1873 – 22 January 1963) was the first woman to play a major role in Progressive Judaism. Until the age of 15, she was educated at Doreck College, and privately educated thereafter. In 1893 she founded with Emily Marion Harris the West Central Jewish Girls Club (which subsequently merged into the Jewish Girls' Brigade). She was active in social improvement, particularly in respect to unemployment, sweat shops and bad housing. In 1901 and 1902, Montagu laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Jewish Religious Union in London. In February 1902 she arranged the first meeting of the Jewish Religious Union for the Advancement of Liberal Judaism at her sister Henrietta Franklin's house. The Union set up the first synagogue in Liberal Judaism in the UK and helped found the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Montagu was a founding member with her sister of the Jewish League for Woman Suffrage. She sat on the executive committee and led the meetings in prayer. Following the retirement of Leo Baeck, Montagu served for a brief stint (1955–1959) in her 80s as president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, before handing the reins over to Solomon Freehof.
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