margin) has throughout been adopted as a basis. Several changes have, however, been made, chiefly in the direction of greater literalness. These are mainly the work of Mr. Claude G. Montefiore. For this service, as well as for much other help, I am greatly indebted to him. My thanks are also due to the Chief Rabbi, to Dr. Friedländer, Mr. I. Abrahams, and the Rev. Dr. Berlin for the valuable assistance they have rendered me while the book was passing through the press. The copyright of the book is vested in the Jewish Association for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge. . LONDON, Tammuz, 5651-July, 1891. S. SINGER. NOTE TO THE FOURTH EDITION. THE present Fourth Edition has been carefully corrected and evised. It has been enlarged by the addition of the Service at the Setting of a Tombstone, and the Memorial Service for the Dead, the latter comprising a Prayer composed by the Chief Rabbi. LONDON, Nisan, 5655-April, 1895. NOTE TO THE SIXTH EDITION. FIVE Editions, numbering 38,000 copies, have already been exhausted of the Authorised Daily Prayer Book of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire. The fact shows how great has been the need of such a volume for the use of English-speaking Jews, and is also a gratifying testimony to the manner in which the Authorised Daily Prayer Book has established itself in the public favour. That it has been possible to keep the selling price of the book at One Shilling is due to the continued generosity of Mrs. Nathaniel Montefiore. A Sixth Edition, larger than any previous one, is herewith issued. LONDON, Tammuz, 5660-July, 1900. THE present volume is designed to place within reach of the community at large a complete DAILY PRAYER BOOK, in Hebrew and English, equally suitable for use in Synagogues, families, and schools. It owes its origin to the generosity and public spirit of MRS. NATHANIEL MONTEFIORE, by whom the entire cost of production has been defrayed. It is, therefore, now possible for ali who can afford the outlay of ONE SHILLING to obtain a book which could not otherwise have been offered to the public except at a far higher price. No pains have been spared to render the work of permanent value, and worthy of its place as the Authorised Prayer Book of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire. As it was practically complete before the death of the late Chief Rabbi, Dr. N. M. Adler, it was enabled to receive, and to be issued with the stamp of, his sanction and authorisation. The main objects kept in view in the production of the book have been to furnish a correct text (founded for the greater part upon S. Baer's Abodath Israel) and a satisfactory translation, and to combine with these fundamental requirements the not insignificant advantages of good paper, clear type, and strong binding. To render the volume still more suitable for general use, a number of prayers for special occasions have been introduced. Of these, the Prayers to be said at the Consecration of a House, and upon the Sick and Death Bed, were written or arranged by the Rev. Dr. Hermann Adler, Chief Rabbi; the Prayer in the House of Mourning, the Service on the occasion of making Collections for Hospitals, and the Thanksgiving to be offered up by Women after their Confinement are the same that have been in use for some years past, having been drawn up by the late Chief Rabbi. The Marriage Service and Morning and Evening Prayers for Children have also been introduced. The English translation is entirely new. Its aim has been to unite accuracy and even literalness with due regard to English idiom, and to that simplicity of style and diction which befits th language of prayer. It should be noted that in the translation of the various Biblical passages the Revised Version (text o Additional Service for Festivals, and for the Intermediate Days PAGE 233 239 Grace after the Wedding Feast Service at the Consecration of a House Service at a Circumcision Grace after the Meal following a Circumcision Service for the Redemption of the First-born Prayer to be said when going on a Journey or Voyage Prayer of Thanksgiving for Women after Recovery from Child 300 300 304 306 308 310 311 ... 314 317 Morning Service for Sabbaths and Festivals Order of Reading the Law on Sabbaths and Festivals Additional Service for Sabbaths Kiddush for Sabbath Morning Afternoon Service for Sabbaths Ethics of the Fathers Service for the Conclusion of the Sabbath Meditation and Blessings on taking the Lulab Additional Service for the New Moon Service for Festivals... Kiddush for Festivals Meditation and Blessings in the Tabernacle : 91 12 |