Habdalah, a paraliturgical prayer by Jessie Ethel Sampter (1919)

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Date: 2023-06-14

Last Updated: 2024-12-17

Categories: Motsei Shabbat

Tags: 20th century C.E., 57th century A.M., children's prayers, paraliturgical havdalah, rhyming translation

Excerpt: This paraliturgical prayer for the end of Shabbat havdalah was made by Jessie Ethel Sampter and published in her Around the Year in Rhymes for the Jewish Child (1920), p. 64. . . .


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Blessed be He that gave us days
For work and rest, to serve and praise
In orderly and seemly ways.
That set the bounds of day and night
With fine distinctions in His sight.
And bade us honor them with light
Blessed be He whose Sabbath rest
With song and wine and light expressed.
Shall make the days of labor blest.

This paraliturgical prayer for the end of Shabbat havdalah was made by Jessie Ethel Sampter and published in her Around the Year in Rhymes for the Jewish Child (1920), p. 64.

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Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)

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