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📖 סדר תפלות ישראל (רפורמי)‏ | Seder Tefilot Yisrael: The Union Prayer Book for Jewish Worship – Part II: New Year’s Day, Day of Atonement (CCAR 1894)

תפלה על המגפה שתעצר | Prayer for Cessation of the Disease Now Raging, by Rabbi Dr. Moses Gaster (1892)

Opening Prayer for the Jewish Women’s Congress, by Rachel Frank-Litman (World Parliament of Religion at the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893)

White Day of Peace, a poem by Miriam del Banco for the Jewish Women’s Congress (World Parliament of Religion at the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893)

📖 סדר תפלות ישראל (רפורמי)‏ | Seder Tefilot Yisrael: The Union Prayer Book for Jewish Worship – Part I: The Sabbath, Three Festivals, and Weekdays (CCAR 1895)

גַּמָּדֵי לָיִל | Gnomes of the Night, a poem by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik (ca. 1894)

בִּרְכַּת עָם (תֶחֱזַקְנָה)‏ | The People’s Blessing (a/k/a Teḥezaqnah), by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik (1894)

📖 Prayers for Jewish Working Girls, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

Prayer for the Congregation and the Government, by the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1895)

America the Beautiful (אַמעריקע די פּרעכטיקע) — a patriotic hymn by Katharine Lee Bates (1895)

[Prayer] for the Persecuted, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

Prayer for those who are unavoidably prevented from keeping the Sabbath, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

[Prayer] on Leaving School and Beginning Apprenticeship, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

Birthday Prayer, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

[Prayer] on Ending Apprenticeship and Beginning Paid Work, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

A Prayer for Girls entering Domestic Service, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

[Prayer] in Sickness, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

[Prayer] on Recovering from Sickness, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

Prayer for a Dear Relation or Friend Who is Ill, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

Prayer on Losing Some One Near and Dear, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)