Kiddush Author:Henry Berkowitz Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: provide for us throughout our lives. Thy kindness endureth forever and we put our trust in Thee. While we enjoy Thy gifts may we never forget the needy, nor a... more »llow those in want to be forsaken. May our table be an altar of loving kindness and our home a temple in which Thy spirit of goodness dwells. We praise Thee, O Lord, who in kindness sustainest the world. Amen." BvffiSj?i i , gag of Andantt am milo. i. Come, O Sab - bath - day. and bring Peace and heal - Ing -—'-C 1—P 1 1 1—£- 1 [77. 77. on Thy wing. And to ev' - ry trou bled breast Speak of Thy di - vine be - best; Thoushalt resit Thou shalt rest. 2 Earthly longings bid retire, Quench our passions hurtful fire; To the wayward, sin-oppressed Bring Thou Thy divine behest: Thou shalt rest! 3 Wipe from every cheek the tear, Banish care, and silence fear ; All things working for the beat Teach us the divine behest; Thou shalt rest! (By permission from the "Union Hymnal," page 02.) The family service may be brought to a close by singing the above or some other appropriate hymn. SELECTIONS FROM THE LEGENDS, LORE AND SONGS OF ISRAEL. chapter{Section 4NoTE.—One or more of the following selections may be read aloud at the pleasure of the family gathering, sometime during the Sabbath Eve. A different selection may be made each week. These readings will not alone afford instruction and entertainment to young and old, but give appropriate direction to the conversations and discussions of the home circle. SABBATH LEGENDS. ''legends express the idealism of the masses; they mirror the spiritual life, art, poetry, science and ethics of a people." Princess Sabbath. In Arabia's book of stories Read we of enchanted princes, Who from time to time recover'd Their once hands...« less