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

📖 Liberal Jewish Prayer Book vol. Ⅲ: Services for Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles (Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London 1926)

Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Abram Simon on 22 February 1925

A Prayer at the Ceremony of the Corner Stone Laying for the Ocean Parkway Jewish Center, by Rabbi Jacob Bosniak (1925)

📖 Liberal Jewish Prayer Book vol. Ⅰ: Services for Weekdays, Sabbaths, etc. (Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London 1926)

📖 Hymns of Praise and Prayer, compiled by Rabbi Max D. Klein for Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Philadelphia (1926)

May Wars Cease, a hymn by Rabbi Max Klein (1926)

📖 מחזור לשלוש רגלים (אשכנז)‏ | Maḥzor l’Shalosh Regalim: Festival Prayer Book, arranged and translated by the United Synagogue of America (1927)

📖 מחזור אור לישראל ליום הכפורים (אשכנז) | Maḥzor Or l’Yisrael l’Yom haKippurim (Yiddish trans. by “ben-Uriyah,” 1927)

📖 A Oferenda de Shabbath, compiled by Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh (1927)

A Prayer at the Dedication Ceremony for the Ocean Parkway Jewish Center, by Rabbi Jacob Bosniak (1926)

📖 לקוטי תפלות | Liḳutei Tefilot: Pulpit and Public Prayers, compiled and edited by Rabbi Jacob Bosniak (1927)

📖 The Helpful Manual, by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (Centre of Jewish Science 1927)

Our Affirmation — a litany of affirmative statements for adherents of the Centre of Jewish Science by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

Bible Thoughts for Every and Any Day, by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

“As I approach” a prayer for opening oneself to praying by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

“Heal me” a prayer for healing by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

“All adrift on the stream of life” a prayer for help and self-control by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

“Help our loved one who lingers in pain” a prayer for healing by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

“Why should I torture myself” a prayer for reassurance by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)