Contributed by: Shlomo Goren, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 24 June 1974. . . .
Contributed by: Shlomo Goren
The day after humankind’s first landing on the Lunar surface July 20, 1969, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on a poetic and topical innovation to the Ḳiddush Levanah, the Sanctification of the Moon, by the chief rabbi of Tel Aviv, Shlomo Goren. . . .
Contributed by: Abe Katz (translation), Shlomo Goren, Tsva ha-Haganah l'Yisrael, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Tefilat haDerekh l’Tsevet haTsolelot,” a prayer by Rabbi Shlomo Goren for missions of submariners in the service of the IDF was first published in his Siddur Tefilot l’Ḥayyal (p. 76 in the 1963 printing). . . .
Contributed by: Abe Katz (translation), Shlomo Goren, Tsva ha-Haganah l'Yisrael, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
Rabbi Shlomo Goren’s “Tefilah Lifnei Yetsiah laQrav,” a prayer for IDF soldiers before embarking on a combat mission was first published in his Siddur Tefilot l’Ḥayyal (pp. 72-73 in the 1963 printing). . . .
Contributed by: Abe Katz (translation), Shlomo Goren, Tsva ha-Haganah l'Yisrael, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Tefilat haDerekh l’Tayas,” a prayer for sorties by military aviators in the service of the IDF by Rabbi Shlomo Goren was first published in his Siddur Tefilot l’Ḥayyal. . . .
Contributed by: Abe Katz (translation), Shlomo Goren, Tsva ha-Haganah l'Yisrael, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
“Tefilat haDerekh l’Tsanḥan,” a prayer by Rabbi Shlomo Goren for missions of paratroopers in the service of the IDF was first published in his Siddur Tefilot l’Ḥayyal (p. 75 in the 1963 printing). . . .
📖 סדור תפלות לחייל לכל השנה (נוסח אחיד) | Siddur Tefilot l’Ḥayyal, by Rabbi Shlomo Goren (IDF, 1963)
Contributed by: Shlomo Goren, Tsva ha-Haganah l'Yisrael
A comprehensive prayer book compiled by the chief rabbi of the IDF for military personnel serving the State of Israel. . . .
Contributed by: Shlomo Goren, Aharon N. Varady (transcription), Aharon N. Varady (translation)
The mi sheberakh for the IDF composed by Rabbi Shlomo Goren in the context of the Suez Crisis and Israel-Egypt conflict of 1956. . . .