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. . . .
Olenu, a paraliturgical adaptation of Aleinu by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Olenu” 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 80-81. . . .
Geschem, a prayer for rain in the onset of winter by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Geschem” 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 363-365. . . .
Tal, a prayer for dew in the onset of spring by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Tal” 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 315-317. . . .
Haschkiwenu, a paraliturgical adaptation of Hashkivenu by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
This paraliturgical translation of “Haschkiwenu” 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), page 78. . . .
Nachtgebet eines Kindes | Night prayer of a child [for the Bedtime Shema], by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Nachtgebet eines Kindes” 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), page 30. . . .
Abendlied | Evening prayer [for the Bedtime Shema], by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Abendlied” 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), page 29. . . .
Schlußgebet | Final prayer [before bedtime], by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Schlußgebet” 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), page 23. . . .
Beruria, an ode to the sage by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Beruria” by Lisa Tarlau is an eponymous ode provided as the preface to Rabbi Max Grunwald’s anthology of Jewish women’s prayer, Beruria: Gebet- und Andachtsbuch für jüdische Frauen und Mädchen (1907), pages v-viii. . . .
אֲדוֹן עוֹלָם | Adaun Aulom, a paraliturgical adaptation of Adon Olam by Lise Tarlau (1907)
Contributed by: Lise Tarlau, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The paraliturgical adaptation and expansion of “Adaun Aulom” 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 93-94. I have set the stanzas or verses from Adon Olam in their original Hebrew side-by-side with Lise Tarlau’s adapted text (according to the arrangement that seems closest to me) so that their proximity may illuminate her inspiration. . . .