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STUNDEN DER ANDACHT – HOURS OF DEVOTION

A prayer book for Jewish women Hours of Devotion was published for the first time in the Czech language by the Foundation Respect and Tolerance

 

In 1854 Fanny Neuda - wife of the rabbi Abraham Neuda - wrote this important book of prayers in our region - in the town Lostice. Her book originally titled: Studen der Andacht (Hours of Devotion) is quite significant, because it was the first of its kind to be written in German by a Jewish woman for Jewish women. Soon it became a best seller, translated to several languages and published in more than 30 editions. In 1866 it was translated into English. (Published several times in New York and Cincinnati between 1866 and 1899). The modern German edition was released for Jewish women living in the Nazi Germany (Frankfurt, 1936) and reissued after the war during 1950s and 1960s in Switzerland.

The new enlarged English edition was recently prepared by Dinah Berland (editor of Getty Publications, Los Angeles) and published by Schocken Books (New York) in August 2007.

 

A number of the prayers written by Fanny Neuda appeared also in A Jewish Woman’s Prayer Book (Tefillat Nashim), which was prepared by dr. Aliza Lavie (Bar-Illan University) and published in Hebrew (Jerusalem: Yedioth Ahronoth, 2005) and in English (New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2008).

 

The first edition of Fanny Neuda’s Hours of Devotion in Czech language was prepared and published by the Foundation Respect and Tolerance

in November 2008.

 

Title: Hodiny zbožnosti

Translation and commentaries: Jaroslav Achab Haidler

Biographical information: Ludek Stipl

Financial assistance: Czech-German Foundation for the Future,

Town of Lostice, Janet and Stanton Canter Family Trust, Hakafa Congregation.

 

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Dr. Aliza Lavie is organizing the panel “Fanny Neuda”, which will be part of the Fifteen World Congress of Jewish Studies (Jerusalem, August 2009)

 

 

 

 

 

 

RespeCt and Tolerance

 

Radnice 4, 789 85 Mohelnice, Czech Republic

Tel +420 583 455 912, Cell +420 775 264 206

cromstil@yahoo.com www.respectandtolerance.com

IC 269 89 417 Bank account: Komercni Banka 35-5957440267/0100

 

 

 

News:

Deník Vyšehorky


01.01.2009: Summary of Activities 2008


01.01.2009: HOURS OF DEVOTION


September 2008: September 2008


July 2008 July 2008


June 2008: Theatre performance CHAHA in the Lostice synagogue


June 2008: Opening of the Usov Synagogue


May 2008: Educational program, Klopina Elementary School


During 2007 the Foundation Respect and Tolerance created a new website and put together education programs on DVD and CD titled „Remembering Jewish Families from Lostice, Mohelnice and Usov”. Programs were produced tanks to the financial assistance from the Foundation for Holocaust Victims in Prague and are available to students free of charge.


31.12.2007: PF 2008


31.12.2007: Summary of activities 2007 - file size 3MB


26.06.2007: Warning anniversary


16.06.2007: Berta Horova


10.05.2007: Respect and Tolerance gives books about the Holocaust to schools


05.05.2007: Project - Books for the University


01.05.2007: Fanny Neuda and Dinah Berland - New edition of a book which originated in Lostice in 19th century


19.04.2007: Lostice synagogue


16.04.2007: March of the Living


23.03.2007: Exhibition in London


26.01.2007: Terry Haass Prize 2007


20.01.2007: Artur Langer


01.05.2006: Bar mitzvah



Summary of activities:

9.12.2006: There is RaT summary of activities and programs 2006 in PDF format, here


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