Prière du père et de la mère le jour de l’initiation de leur enfant | Prayer of the father and mother on the day of their child’s initiation (as a Bar/Bat Mitsvah), by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)
Contributed by: Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A prayer offered by the parents of a Bar or Bat Mitsvah after they are confirmed in a public ceremony. . . .
Prière du soir pour un enfant | A Child’s Evening Prayer, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)
Contributed by: Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
An evening, bedtime prayer for children. . . .
Prière pour une personne qui se met en voyage | Prayer on behalf of a person who goes on a journey, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)
Contributed by: Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A prayer on behalf of a friend or relative on their travels. . . .
Bénédiction des parents sur leurs enfants — Imposition des mains | Parents’ blessing on their children. — Laying of hands (on a Bar/Bat Mitsvah), by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)
Contributed by: Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A blessing given by the parents of a Bar or Bat Mitsvah after they are confirmed in a public ceremony. . . .
Prière quand on se met en voyage | Prayer when you go on a journey, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)
Contributed by: Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A prayer for travel. . . .
מימיני מיכאל | “Mikhael is on my right,” an apotropaic invocation of angelic protection in the Bedtime Shema from the Maḥzor Vitry (ca. 11th c.)
Contributed by: Dan Levene, Dalia Marx, Simḥah ben Shmuel of Vitry, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
An “angels on all sides” formula included with the Bedtime Shema service in the Maḥzor Vitry. . . .
כשיוצא אדם בלילה | When a person goes out at night: an apotropaic invocation of angelic protection in the Seder Rav Amram Gaon (ca. 9th c.)
Contributed by: Dan Levene, Dalia Marx, Amram ben Rav Sheshna, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
An apotropaic prayer of protection for traveling at night containing an “angels on all sides” formula. . . .
גבריאל מימינהון | “Gavriel is on the right,” an apotropaic invocation of angelic protection in the amulet bowl SD12 (ca. mid-first millennium C.E.)
Contributed by: Dan Levene, Dalia Marx, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
The text and translation of an amulet bowl discussed in “‘Gabriel is on their Right’: Angelic Protection in Jewish Magic and Babylonian Lore” by Dan Levene, Dalia Marx, and Siam Bharyo in Studia Mesopotamica (Band 1: 2014) pp.185-198. The apotropaic ward found in the amulet bowl, SD 12, contains an “angels on all sides” formula similar to that appearing in the Jewish liturgy of the bedtime shema. . . .