With Grateful Hearts of Song and Praise, a "School Hymn" by Rabbi Moritz Mayer (Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim 1856)

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Date: 2021-11-08

Last Updated: 2025-02-02

Categories: Learning, Study, and School

Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., AABB rhyming scheme, English vernacular prayer, hymns, South Carolina

Excerpt: "With grateful hearts of song and praise" by Rabbi Moritz Mayer, published in 1856, appears under the subject "School Hymns" as Hymn 209 in Hymns Written for the Use of Hebrew Congregations (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1856), pp. 208-209. . . .


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With grateful hearts of song and praise
And filial love to Thee we raise,
For all that Thou hast ever done
For us, Thy children, holy One!
To Thee our life and health we owe,
And ev’ry competence below;
Our soul immortal thou hast given,
To dwell again with Thee in heaven.
Our tender age by parents dear
Is watched with never-tiring care;
May we with joyful willingness
Their counsels on our hearts impress!
Our teachers, true in deed and word,
Instruct us in Thy law, O Lord!
May we this law before us set,
And their monitions ne’er forget!
Do Thou assist us, while we strive
On earth with all in peace to live;
And grant us, after death, O King!
With angels joined, Thy praise to sing!

“With grateful hearts of song and praise” by Rabbi Moritz Mayer, published in 1856, appears under the subject “School Hymns” as Hymn 209 in Hymns Written for the Use of Hebrew Congregations (Penina Moïse et al., Ḳ.Ḳ. Beth Elohim, 1856), pp. 208-209. –Aharon Varady

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Contributor: Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, South Carolina)

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