A ritual divided into three parts: Mourning the Loss, Choosing Life Again, and Communal Support and Blessings
Proposed service that includes new text, ritual objects, and a central role for the purifying blood of the mother
Ritual haircutting ceremony for children
A ritual to mark gender transition and celebrate freedom
Draws on traditional Sephardic Zeved Habat ceremony and adds new rituals, including Miriam's chair and modern poetry
Focusing one's attention on the wildness of death reflected on the face of the mourner.
A ceremony that a woman who has had an abortion can perform with a group of women. This ceremony uses the symbols of tashlich (casting out) and mikveh; the woman mourns the loss, renews herself, and attempts to bring closure to the abortion.
An original baby-naming ceremony using biblical images of the covenant which are not tied to gender. The ceremony makes use of henna as a symbol of the blood of the covenant.
Invoking the prophetess Devorah and symbolically wrapping tzitzit to welcome a baby girl
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