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Categories: Ḳabbalat Shabbat
Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, Jewish Women's Prayers, teḥinot in English, West Central Girls' Club, תחינות teḥinot
Excerpt: "A Prayer for the Sabbath Eve" was written by Lilian Helen Montagu and published in Prayers for Jewish Working Girls (1895), page 17. . . .
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A prayer for the Sabbath eve.
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Almighty Father,—
I thank Thee with all my heart for having appointed for us this Sabbath Eve. It is a time, when the troubles of the week being ended, I may rejoice and be glad in Thy Holy Name. |
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O Lord,
make me always love and honour the Sabbath Eve. Let me feel the influence of its sweet peace, and let me never do anything to profane it. |
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I am in the midst of my family;
with them I pray and sing unto Thee. With them I approach Thy throne and humbly ask for Thy blessing. |
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O Lord,
turn me not away empty. Grant that Thy fatherly love may enter into my soul, and that I may feel the full strength and courage which comes from perfect trust in Thee. |
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Lord, Who art the God of truth,
clear away mists from my eyes. Let me see life as it really is, and not try to walk in a vain show. It is on the Sabbath Eve, more perhaps than at any other time, that I feel a great longing to commune with Thee. Do not let me waste these blessed moments, and, O God of Light, cause Thy countenance to shine upon me and I shall have peace. |
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Serve the Lord with gladness.
Come before Him with rejoicing. (Psalms 100:2) |
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So shalt Thou find favour and good repute
in the sight of God and man. (Proverbs 3:4) |
“A Prayer for the Sabbath Eve” was written by Lilian Helen Montagu and published in Prayers for Jewish Working Girls (1895), page 17.
Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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