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Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? “For the Mothers,” a variation of the prayer by Rev. Walter Rauschenbusch, is found adapted (without Christian god-language) by Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron in his World War Ⅰ era prayerbook, Side Arms: Readings, Prayers and Meditations for Soldiers and Sailors (1918), on page 26. The original version of the prayer was first published in For God and the People: Prayers of the Social Awakening (Walter Rauschenbusch 1910), pp. 85-86. . . . Tags: 57th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, social gospel, 20th century C.E., ecumenical prayers Contributor(s): Morris Samuel Lazaron, Walter Rauschenbusch and Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription) “Against Impurity,” a variation of the prayer by Rev. Walter Rauschenbusch, is found adapted (abridged without Christian god-language) by Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron in his World War Ⅰ era prayerbook, Side Arms: Readings, Prayers and Meditations for Soldiers and Sailors (1918), on pages 26-27. The original version of the prayer was first published in For God and the People: Prayers of the Social Awakening (Walter Rauschenbusch 1910), pp. 103-104. . . . Categories: Immersion (Purification) Tags: מוסר mussar, social gospel, 20th century C.E., ecumenical prayers, 57th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, ימי השובבים Yemei haShovavim Contributor(s): Morris Samuel Lazaron, Walter Rauschenbusch and Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription) | ||
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