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Because I Can

First you place the shel yadLit. Hand. The pointer used when reading the Torah, usually shaped like a tiny hand at its point. on the upper arm No one dares […]

Mezuzah Prayer

G-d, I am full of love and gratitude for all your blessings. Thank you for presence of mind, for presence of body. Thank you for protection and comfort and ease. […]

A Prayer for the Religious Left

The work of justice is the work of turning stone to flesh Learning and relearning Moment to moment Movement to movement.   May the Spirit of G-d move with us […]

Prayer Upon Completing Creative Work

O holy Mother Muse 
If I were standing with you 
I would leave the spigot onto wonder open Offer up my separation. I would wear a big Bucharan hat on […]

The Presence of an Absence

There is a dark side to PurimLit. “Lots.” A carnival holiday celebrated on the 14th of the Jewish month of Adar, commemorating the Jewish victory over the Persians as told […]

And There Was Morning: A Prayer for New Zealand

The day returns stubbornly no matter the massacre the night before. The sun spreads itself indiscriminately through storm-worn clouds as though the innocent worshippers were still body-bound, blinking open their […]

As We Pray

You come at us as we pray. We pray and place ourselves in front of the fear, We pray and place ourselves in front of the anger, We pray and […]

Buddhist-Inspired Rosh Hashanah Seder

two apples and a dish of honey

Creation  What would you feel if I told you that, in the Jewish tradition, you were being created anew in this very moment? Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the year. […]

Birkot Hashakhar

I am thankful for this beautiful light which illuminated my soul! I am thankful for the divinity which makes up my very being. There is God within me, do not […]

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