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Bénédiction des parents sur leurs enfants — Imposition des mains | Parents’ blessing on their children. — Laying of hands (on a Bar/Bat Mitsvah), by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Actions de graces après un événement heu-reux | Thanksgiving after a joyful reprieve, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Prayer of an Orphan, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Prayer for Parents, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Prière après l’instruction | A Child’s Prayer After School, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Prayers Previous to Initiation on Attaining the Age of Twelve, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Prière pour Demander la Lumière Divine | A Prayer for Divine Light [upon candlelighting], by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Exercise for the Anniversary of a Parent’s Decease (יאָרצײַט), translated by Rabbi Morris Jacob Raphall (1852)

Prière après l’initiation | Prayer after initiation (of a Bar/Bat Mitsvah), by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Prayer for a Widow at the Grave of Her Husband, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Prayer of a Wife for her Husband, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Prière pour une personne qui se met en voyage | Prayer on behalf of a person who goes on a journey, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Prayer on the Grave of a Sister, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Acte d’humilité | Act of humility, by Jonas Ennery & Rabbi Arnaud Aron (1852)

Prayer for the Sabbath, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

A Prayer of Thanksgiving for Wednesday, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Morning Prayer, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Daily Prayer Against Temptation, by Marcus Heinrich Bresslau (1852)

Méditation Pour Le Veille Du Sabbat | Meditation for the Eve of the Sabbath (Friday), by Rabbi Arnaud Aron & Jonas Ennery (1852)

Méditation Pour le Dimanche | Meditation for Sunday, by Rabbi Arnaud Aron & Jonas Ennery (1852)