At-Home Tashlikh Ritual
Tashlikh ritual to be performed in the bathroom or using bowl of water
Making My Heart an Instrument of Your Compassion: A Self-Caring Call to the New Year
A call for self-care for the New Year
Practice Instructions for Spiritual Accounting
Instructions for taking stock of our lives at the beginning of the New Year
Radical Forgiveness Meditation
Meditation practice for forgiveness
On the Fifth Day
“I jump and splash, everything is very good”
Avodah Service for Yom Kippur
“God calls to us this day”
Rosh Hashanah Greeting
“This year / I see you from a distance …”
Kabbalat Hashanah Seder
A Rosh HashanahThe Jewish New Year, also considered the Day of Judgment. The period of the High Holidays is a time of introspection and atonement. The holiday is celebrated with the sounding of the shofar, lengthy prayers in synagogue, the eating of apples and honey, and round challah for a sweet and whole year. Tashlikh, casting bread on the water to symbolize the washing away of sins, also takes place on Rosh Hashana. sederLit. Order. The festive meal conducted on Passover night, in a specific order with specific rituals to symbolize aspects of the Exodus from Egypt. It is conducted following the haggadah, a book for this purpose. Additionally, there an ancient tradition to have a seder on Rosh Hashanah, which has been practiced in particular by Sephardi communities. This seder involves the blessing and eating of simanim, or symbolic foods. The mystics of Sefat also created a seder for Tu B'shvat, the new year of the trees. for times of pandemic
Blessing for a Home Learning Space / ברכה למקום למידה ביתי
“Let imagination flow through these portals”
Prayer for Adult Children Who Are Caregiving their Abusive or Narcissistic Parents
“Please give me the strength to care for this parent in their suffering”