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Light and Truth

Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Happy he that never wanders Used With Tune: [Happy he that never wanders]

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[Happy he that never wanders]

Appears in 743 hymnals Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12324 32716 54323 Used With Text: Light and Truth

[Happy he that never wanders]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. W. Binder Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 12316 66511 76543 Used With Text: Happy He That Never Wanders
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[Happy he that never wanders]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33256 71127 32117 Used With Text: Light and Truth

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Happy He That Never Wanders

Author: Felix Adler Hymnal: Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged. #100 (1948) Topics: Truth and Light Languages: English Tune Title: [Happy he that never wanders]

Light and Truth

Hymnal: Kol Zimroh, a Hymn Book #8 (1885) First Line: Happy he that never wanders Tune Title: [Happy he that never wanders]
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Light and Truth

Hymnal: The Temple Emanu-El Hymn Book for Schools (Part I) #11 (1875) First Line: Happy he that never wanders Tune Title: [Happy he that never wanders]

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Abraham Wolf Binder

1895 - 1966 Person Name: A. W. Binder Composer of "[Happy he that never wanders]" in Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged.

Felix Adler

1851 - 1933 Author of "Happy He That Never Wanders" in Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged. Adler, Felix, Ph.D. Born in Germany in 1851; taken to New York in 1857; graduated at Columbia College 1870; and Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature at Cornell University, 1874-76. He published in 1877 Creed and Deed. His hymn, "Sing we of the golden city" (City of our Hopes) is in The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904. Sometimes given as "Have you heard of the golden city?" --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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