Morning Prayer (for Very Young Children) by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy (1927)

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Date: 2023-04-19

Last Updated: 2023-04-19

Categories: Birkhot haShaḥar

Tags: 20th century C.E., 57th century A.M., children's prayers, English vernacular prayer, Jewish Science movement, teḥinot in English, waking, תחינות teḥinot

Excerpt: "Morning Prayer (For Very Young Children)" by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy is found in The Helpful Manual (Centre of Jewish Science, 1927), p. 26. . . .


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The privilege of leading our children to God is the most sacred right of parenthood. That they be helped to teach the little ones how to pray, prayers for children are presented.


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Thank You, God,
for the good night’s rest,
and for the bright sunshine of today.
May I be as good all day as I want to be,
and will You help me to mind what I am told,
and make every one love me
more and more.
Amen.

“Morning Prayer (For Very Young Children)” by Rabbi Clifton Harby Levy is found in The Helpful Manual (Centre of Jewish Science, 1927), p. 26.

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