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Hardcover Hours of Devotion: Fanny Neuda's Book of Prayers for Jewish Women Book

ISBN: 0805242457

ISBN13: 9780805242454

Hours of Devotion: Fanny Neuda's Book of Prayers for Jewish Women

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Written in the nineteenth century, rediscovered in the twenty-first, timeless in its wisdom and beauty, "Hours of Devotion "by Fanny Neuda, (the daughter of a Moravian rabbi), was the first... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Prayers: Timeless, Eternal and Relevant

I first found this prayer book in a men's shelter thrift store. Since I first touched its pages I found solace for my woes. Since then I have purchased and sought out additional copies for my friends of many faiths. Since then I have found the words to express my love for God everyday and I have personally experienced the power of prayer. In today's world I find these prayers to be timeless, eternal and relevant.

A beautiful book full of solace and understanding

As an avid reader of Judaica, I have a special liking for women's prayer books. Poet Dinah Berland happened upon an unknown author's Hours of Devotion in a used book store in LA. Having just been estranged from her son, Berland connected to "A Mother's Prayer Whose Child Is Abroad" and bought the book. She loved the book, loved the prayers, and began to use it every day - morning and evening. Miracles began occurring. Her son Adam reappeared in her life; she joined a wonderful new synagogue; and Berland just kept thinking about updating Hours Of Devotion. But first she needed to know the author. She turned to a colleague and bibliographer who uncovered the name of Fanny Neuda (1819-1894), wife of a Moravian rabbi, whose story is as interesting as the prayers. Fanny Neuda was a brillaint rebbitzen who wrote an essay regarding the importance of religious education and the understanding of the Hebrew language to young women and published two volumes of short children's stories. She married a progressive rabbi and scholar, Abraham Neuda, who passed away in 1854, leaving Fanny a young widow and mother. In 1855, with the support of Baroness Louise von Rothschild, Neuda published the first edition of Hours of Devotion. The book was immediately acclaimed, and the original version remained continuously in print through a 28th edition published around 1918. This volume was considered "'the authoritative women's prayer book of its time.'" It was republished in a newly edited edition by Martha Wertheimer in 1936 Frankfurt and remained in print in Switzerland until 1968. This book survived concentration camps and great diaspora, passed hand to hand by Jewish women in hiding. Berland selected prayers from several editions of the book and restored them into verse, also reinstating the short biblical epigraphs that introduced each prayer. The book is divided into daily prayers, sabbath prayers, holiday prayers, women's prayers, memorial prayers, healing prayers, and special prayers. Every life experience is addressed from working, poverty, prosperity, traveling, illness, death, success of children, recovery, childbirth, and the simple acts of awakening and sleeping. This is a beautiful book full of solace and understanding for Jewish women of all backgrounds and levels of faith.

A treasure

As a 55-year old Jewish woman with no formal instruction but a long personal reading list, I have been devouring Hours of Devotion since I purchased it. This volume speaks to my heart in so many ways, and the Introduction had me in tears. This is, indeed, a work of beauty and depth. Over centuries, these women have worked to share it with the world. Don't miss it. Hours of Devotion will become part of your soul. Arlene Ross Miami, FL

A rescued treasure indeed

It is obvious this woman loved G-D. I happened upon my copy at work. We have a "free" book table in the lunch room and I found it there or rather it found me, WHAT A TREASURE. I am never letting it out of my sight! Fanny was very insightful in her prayers and I am glad that the woman who compiled this book allowed a new genration to share what previous generations had the opportunity to partake of whil maitaining the integrity of the book in the updated version. When sometimes in prayer I am at a loss for what to say, I find Fanny's eloquent expressions in prayer wonderfuly assist me.

Universally True

Dinah Berland's lovely translation of Fanny Neuda's prayers has indeed provided a window into the heart of her sisters. These prayers are so beautifully moving that they will most certainly speak to you in a very personal way - even if you are not Jewish nor religious! This very much surprised me! The preface is a must-read as it provides the fascinating background to the life of Fanny Neuda and the book's evolution.

Moving Poetry for the Soul

I'm not Jewish, nor am I even religious, but these beauitful poems inspire and encourage, no matter your faith. This new translation of little-known prayers luminously come alive for the reader through Berland's skill with the sheer power of words. The poems are applicable to anyone, but particularly for women, and on any occasion. Let the beauty of the prayers wash over you, providing a deep sense of solace and peace.
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