This is an archive of prayers and songs written for, or relevant to, Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet, the tenth month in the Jewish calendar.
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🖖︎ Prayers & Praxes —⟶ 🌔︎ Prayers for the Moon, Month, and Festival Calendar —⟶ Prayers for the Moon's Renewal —⟶ Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet (טֵבֵת) 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Rosh Ḥodesh Kislev (כִּסְלֵו) 📁 Rosh Ḥodesh Shəvat (שְׁבָט) :: (Next Category) 🡆 Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet (טֵבֵת)This is an archive of prayers and songs written for, or relevant to, Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet, the tenth month in the Jewish calendar. Click here to contribute a public reading you have written or selected for Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Filter resources by Tag Avraham Avinu | Bilhah | Capricorn | eco-conscious | ecoḥasid | in the merit of our ancestors | judgement | Mazal G'di | new moon | North America | Northampton | paraliturgical birkat haḥodesh | paraliturgical teḥinot | Rain | שבת מבורכים shabbat mevorkhim | solstice | תחינות teḥinot | תחינות tkhines | Tribe of Dan | Uriel | winter | Yiddish vernacular prayer | 19th century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 57th century A.M. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Looking for something else? For prayers composed for Rosh Ḥodesh in general, visit here. For public readings selected for Rosh Ḥodesh, visit here. Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? תְּחִנָה לְשַׁבָּת מְבָרְכִים רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ טֵבֵת | Tkhine for Shabbat Mevorkhim Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet (1877)To the best of my ability, this is a faithful transcription of the תְּחִנָה לְשַׁבָּת מְבָרְכִים רֹאשׁ חוֺדֶשׁ טֵבֵת (“Tkhine for Shabbat Mevorkhim Rosh Ḥodesh Tevet”) which appeared in תחנות מקרא קודש (Teḥinot Miqra Qodesh, Widow and Brothers Romm, Vilna 1877). English translation adapted slightly from Techinas: A Voice from the Heart “As Only A Woman Can Pray” by Rivka Zakutinsky (Aura Press, 1992). –A.N. Varady . . . Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Avraham Avinu, Bilhah, Capricorn, in the merit of our ancestors, judgement, Mazal G'di, new moon, paraliturgical birkat haḥodesh, paraliturgical teḥinot, Rain, שבת מבורכים shabbat mevorkhim, תחינות teḥinot, תחינות tkhines, Tribe of Dan, Uriel, winter, Yiddish vernacular prayer תפילה לראש חודש טבת ותקופת החורף על חנוכּה | Prayer for the new moon of Tevet on Ḥanukkah occurring on the winter solstice, by Rabbi David Seidenberg (neohasid·org)Here’s a first draft of a brief liturgy for last night, for solstice plus Ḥanukkah. Note that this is a kind of eco-liturgy, but it also stands on its own without imposing an ecological overlay. Since it’s still solstice all day, you may want to use this prayer now, or at dusk tonight. . . .
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Mazal for Shevat - G'di, (a/k/a Copernicus)
from Sefer Evronot (Halberstadt 1716)
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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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