Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Jonas Ennery, Arnaud Aron, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
General public forms of prayer may not always be adapted to the peculiar exigencies of every mind; the compilers of this work have therefore striven to supply in some measure this spiritual need, by meditations and prayers suited to every situation and occasion in life; and it has been the humble yet anxious endeavour of the translator to preserve the spirit of the original in its English garb. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
Thoughts on petitionary prayer literature (teḥinot) and Jewish women’s prayer literature in the mid-19th century United States of America. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation)
The sixth volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1838. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), David de Aaron de Sola, Unknown, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
A prayer for those traveling over water on a sea or ocean voyage. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
For Yom Kipur, the third volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1837. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
For Pesaḥ and Shavuot, the fifth volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1837. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
For Sukkot (and including Shemini Atseret and Simḥat Torah), the fourth volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1837. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
For Rosh haShanah, the second volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1837. . . .
Contributed by: Isaac Leeser (translation), Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
The first volume in a set of prayerbooks compiled for Spanish & Portuguese Jews in the United States, edited by Isaac Leeser, in 1837. . . .