Gebete für Israeliten

audiobook

Gebete für Israeliten

by A. A. (Abraham Alexander) Wolff

DE·~4 hours·121 chapters

Chapters

121 total

Gebete für Israeliten - zum Gebrauche beim - Gottesdienste, im Hause und auf dem Friedhofe - von - Prof. Dr. A. A. Wolff

0:18

Gebete für Israeliten.

0:01

Inhaltsverzeichnis.

4:18

Zu Hause, ehe man ins Gotteshaus geht.

5:27

Nach dem Eintritt ins Gotteshaus.

1:26

Ein anderes Gebet.

1:09

I. Gebete nach den vorgeschriebenen täglichen Gebeten zu lesen.

0:04

Allgemeines Morgengebet.

2:14

Allgemeines Abendgebet.

2:52

II. Gebete für jeden Tag der Woche.

0:02

Description

A comprehensive guide to Jewish devotion, this collection brings together centuries‑old prayers arranged for every moment of the week and the calendar. Listeners will hear carefully ordered morning and evening supplications, verses drawn from the Torah, and brief reflections that set a thoughtful tone before stepping into the synagogue or beginning a quiet home ritual. The language is clear and reverent, inviting both seasoned worshippers and newcomers to pause, breathe, and connect with tradition.

Beyond the daily cycle, the volume opens a window onto the special prayers spoken at festivals, life‑stage milestones, and moments of need. Whether it’s the solemn words of the High Holy Days, the joyful petitions of Passover, or the comforting verses for health and travel, each piece is presented with gentle explanation that helps the listener understand its place in the broader tapestry of faith. The result is a soothing, structured companion for anyone who wishes to weave timeless prayers into the rhythm of modern life.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (248K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, Mrs. L. Buchsbaum and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. A. (Abraham Alexander) Wolff

A. A. (Abraham Alexander) Wolff

1801–1891

A learned rabbi and writer, he spent decades shaping Jewish life in Denmark and helped bring biblical texts into Danish. His work joined deep traditional scholarship with a gift for teaching and translation.

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