Remembering Those We Loved

Deepening the experience of saying Yizkor with a physical reminder of departed loved ones
HaShachar
A poem inspired by Birchot HaShachar, or the morning blessings
Ten Ways to Bring Human Rights to Your Seder
Try these thoughtful additions from T’ruah to infuse your Passover seder with human rights awareness and action
Tomato on the Seder Plate
Addressing modern slavery and human trafficking during the Passover seder
A Prayer for Human Rights
A prayer from T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights to protect human rights and human dignity
A Prayer for the Government

Originally written for Human Rights Shabbat, this prayer seeks to capture the hope that the social justice teachings of Torah, and the ethical impulses they inspire, will be mirrored in the actions of our governments on all levels.
Making Seder and Kiddush More Inclusive
“Wine or grape juice?” and why we should make both available at our communal celebrations
A New Eilu Devarim
This contemporary version offers a revised list of ten things which a person enjoys in this world, but the reward remains in the world to come
Bayit Ne’eman: Faithful Home Ceremony

A ceremony in place of an auf ruf for an interfaith couple before their wedding
Today’s Woman of Valor
A new description of the woman of valor inserted alongside the traditional wording for Eshet Hayil