
Arnaud Aron (March 11, 1807, in Sulz unterm Walde, Alsace – April 3, 1890), the Grand Rabbi of Strasbourg, began his Talmudic studies at an early age at Hagenau and continued them at Frankfort-on-the-Main. In 1830 he became rabbi of the small community of Hegenheim in Upper Alsace; and of Strasbourg in 1833. As he was under thirty, the age prescribed by law, he required a special dispensation to qualify for the office. In Strasbourg, Aron acquired the reputation of an eloquent and inspiring preacher and a zealous communal worker. He assisted in founding the School of Arts and Trades and took active interest in other useful institutions. In 1855 he convened an assembly of the rabbis of the department of the Lower Rhine for the consideration of religious questions. Aron was the author of the catechism used for confirmation as prescribed by the Consistory of Lower Alsace. In 1866 the French government acknowledged his services by appointing him a Knight of the Legion of Honor. In 1870, while Strasbourg was besieged, it was he, together with the archbishop, who raised the white flag on the cathedral. Subsequently he was decorated by the German emperor.
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A paraliturgical prayer for Monday in French with English translation. . . .
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A meditation and a teḥinah (supplicatory prayer) composed in parallel to the Prayer for Thursday, following in the paraliturgical tradition of Yiddish tkhines, albeit written in French. . . .
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A paraliturgical prayer for the Psalms of Tuesday in French, with English translation. . . .
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A paraliturgical prayer for the Psalm for Wednesday, in French with English translation. . . .
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A paraliturgical prayer for Sunday in French, with English translation. . . .
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Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (translation)
A prayer for Kabbalat Shabbat, reflecting on the creator of creation. . . .