This is an archive of prayers and song composed for, or relevant to, Labour Day in Canada and Labor Day in the United States, celebrated on the first Monday of September.
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🖖︎ Prayers & Praxes —⟶ 📅︎ Prayers for Civic Days on Civil Calendars —⟶ United States Civil Calendar —⟶ 🇺🇸 Labor Day (1st Monday of September) 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 🇺🇸 Independence Day (July 4th) 📁 🇺🇸 September 11th Day of Service & Remembrance :: (Next Category) 🡆 🇺🇸 Labor Day (1st Monday of September)This is an archive of prayers and song composed for, or relevant to, Labour Day in Canada and Labor Day in the United States, celebrated on the first Monday of September. If you have composed a prayer for Labor Day, please share it here. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Felix Adler | Jospeh L. Baron | Stephen Belsky | Central Conference of American Rabbis [CCAR] | Abraham Cronbach | Aaron David Gordon | Mordecai Kaplan | Eugene Kohn | Ron Kuzar (translation) | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer | Eugène Edine Pottier | Avraham Shlonsky (translation) | Unknown | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Aharon N. Varady (translation) | John Paul Williams Filter resources by Tag American Jewry of the United States | anti-fascist | artisans | capitalism | civic prayers | crafters | ecumenical prayers | English poetry | English vernacular prayer | Ethical Humanism | Gratitude | Hapoel Hatsair | Humanist | Humanist Judaism | internationalism | ירושלם Jerusalem | labor | Labor Zionism | Michigan | mortality | משיח Moshiaḥ | national anthems | Nature | North America | Paris Commune | physical labor | Prayers as poems | Siege of Paris (1870–1871) | socialism | תחינות teḥinot | טבע Teva | the invisible hand | United States | universalist | we are the music makers | work | work as worship | workers | workers' rights | worship as work | Yom Ha'Avodah | זמירות zemirot | 19th century C.E. | 20th century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 57th century A.M. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Category Dying | Erev Shabbat | 🇫🇷 France | 🌐 International Workers' Day (May 1st) | Nirtsah | Tishah b'Av | Labor, Fulfillment, and Parnasah Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Looking for something else? For prayers of all sorts categorized under “Labor, Fulfillment, and Parnassah,” please visit here. For prayers composed for, or relevant to, International Workers’ Day, please visit here. For public readings prepared for Labor Day, please visit here. For public readings selected for International Workers’ Day, please visit here. Resources filtered by COLLABORATOR: “Abraham Cronbach” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? This prayer for “The Sabbath” by Rabbi Abraham Cronbach is found in his, Prayers of the Jewish Advance (1924), on pages 69-72. . . .
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The Open Siddur Project is a volunteer-driven, non-profit, non-commercial, non-denominational, non-prescriptive, gratis & libre Open Access archive of contemplative praxes, liturgical readings, and Jewish prayer literature (historic and contemporary, familiar and obscure) composed in every era, region, and language Jews have ever prayed. Our goal is to provide a platform for sharing open-source resources, tools, and content for individuals and communities crafting their own prayerbook (siddur). Through this we hope to empower personal autonomy, preserve customs, and foster creativity in religious culture.
ויהי נעם אדני אלהינו עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננה עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננהו "May the pleasantness of אדֹני our elo’ah be upon us; may our handiwork be established for us — our handiwork, may it be established." –Psalms 90:17
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