Fanny Neuda (1819-1894) was a Jewish German-speaking writer best known for her popular collection of prayers, Stunden Der Andacht. She was born in Lomnice to the family of Rabbi Yehudah Schmiedl (1776-1855). After marrying Abraham Neuda (1812-1854), the couple moved to Loštice to Moravia, where her husband held the position of rabbi. They had three sons: Moritz (1842), Julius (1845) and Gotthold (1846). After her husband's death in 1854 she stayed for some time in Brno and later settled in Vienna . She died at the age of 75 years in the spa town of Merano (present-day Italy).
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Contributed by:
Julia Watts Belser (translation), Fanny Schmiedl-Neuda, Moritz Mayer (translation)
Fanny Neuda’s teḥinah for women experiencing difficulty conceiving children. . . .
Contributed by:
Julia Watts Belser (translation), Fanny Schmiedl-Neuda, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
A prayer for a pregnant woman anticipating childbirth in the 19th century. . . .