Created by two members of Rabbis for Human Rights-North America for International Human Rights Day, December 10th, on the third night of Passover, or any other time throughout the year
Created by a bride and groom in their personal spirit, with an exchange of gifts fulfilling the tradition of kinyan, the "bride price"
Sue and Ben wrote a "verbose but helpful guide" to their wedding which is both traditional and egalitarian (incorporating both kiddushin and shutafut)
A certificate by which a non-Jew joins his/her fate to the Jewish people without formally converting and a marriage contract for a Jew and a ger toshav (resident stranger)
Passover and Food Justice Seder supplement
A couple's first-person account of the process of creating their wedding ceremony
Phrases from the Bible are used to form an acrostic of the child's name - a tradition in ceremony and prayer - in this welcoming ceremony for an adopted son who has not yet undergone conversion.
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