Lecho daudi | Lekha Dodi, a paraliturgical adaptation by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
This paraliturgical reflection of the piyyut “Lekha Dodi” by Lise Tarlau (“Lecho daudi”) can be found in Rabbi Max Grunwald’s anthology of Jewish women’s prayer, Beruria: Gebet- und Andachtsbuch für jüdische Frauen und Mädchen (1907), pages 74-76. . . .
Mogen owaus | Magen Avot, a paraliturgical adaptation by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
This paraliturgical reflection of the prayer “Magen Avot” by Lise Tarlau (“Mogen owaus”) can be found in Rabbi Max Grunwald’s anthology of Jewish women’s prayer, Beruria: Gebet- und Andachtsbuch für jüdische Frauen und Mädchen (1907), page 79. . . .
Engelsgruß (Scholaum alechem) | Angels Greeting (Shalom Aleikhem), a paraliturgical adaptation by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
This paraliturgical adaptation of the piyyut Shalom Aleikhem by Lise Tarlau (“Engelsgruß. (Scholaum alechem.)”) can be found in Rabbi Max Grunwald’s anthology of Jewish women’s prayer, Beruria: Gebet- und Andachtsbuch für jüdische Frauen und Mädchen (1907), page 85. . . .
Der Schmerz, a meditation on grief by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Der Schmerz” by Lise Tarlau can be found in Rabbi Max Grunwald’s anthology of Jewish women’s prayer, Beruria: Gebet- und Andachtsbuch für jüdische Frauen und Mädchen (1907), pages 523-525. . . .