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Pedagogical Essays on Jewish Prayer

Pedagogical Essays on Jewish Prayer

This is an archive of diverse thoughts on the significance and practice of Jewish prayer as a spiritual practice in general but also as expressed in certain specific contexts.

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On Composing Prayers Outside of the Prayerbook, an introduction by Isaac Leeser to “Two Short Prayers” (1851)

Jewish Science and Health — chapter 3: Prayer, by Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein (Society of Jewish Science 1925)

Emma Goldman on “Everybody’s Right to Beautiful, Radiant Things” (1931)

ספר רפואת הנפש, פרק ב׳ — תפלה | Sefer Refuat haNefesh — chapter 2: Prayer, by Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein (Society of Jewish Science 1934)

Gebet im Judentum | Prayer in Judaism, by Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck (1935)

Das Gebet Als Äußerung Und Einfühlung | Prayer as Expression and Empathy, by Abraham Joshua Heschel (1939)

On the Good of Prayer, an essay by Lilian Helen Montagu (March 1939)