A ritual for tying tzitzit in a communal, reflective, and healing context
"Whatever makes you weep / may it open your eyes"
A thoughtful article about how two modern brides reconciled tradition and feminism in their weddings
When the Megillah is read publicly on Purim, four verses about Mordechai are read aloud by the congregation before the reader. The author explains the origin of this custom and suggests four additional verses to celebrate Esther's heroism.
A blessing for a baby girl
"Death is my teacher"
Example of an egalitarian/personalized ketubah
"We are getting to the bottom of it, the very foundation of majesty"
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