Ushpizata: Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
A seder based on Sephardic tradition and form for welcoming the spiritual matriarchs and patriarchs to the sukkah
Tivu: A Song of Welcome
A lively song that welcomes each ancestral guest to the sukkah by name
The Tradition of the Empty Chair
Some designate an empty chair to which they metaphorically invite battered women.
Sukkah Prayer for Abused Women

The organization urges affixing a purple ribbon to the sukkah and reciting this prayer for those who have experienced abuse or who do not enjoy peace and safety in their own homes.
This Harvest Hut

A responsive reading for women in the sukkah
Sukkot Food Traditions
Any dish containing myriad ingredients within symbolizes abundance for the coming year.
A Prayer for Creation
Appropriate at all times and particularly suitable during the week that the chapter of Noah is the Torah portion
Meditation before Yom Kippur for One who Cannot Fast

A possible comfort for one who shouldn’t fast due to health
Affirmation of Mitzvot

Some find the Yom Kippur liturgy, with its litany of sins, onerous, particularly for women. This text serves as a counterpoint to the traditional Al Het (confession) affirming our goodness alongside our sins.
Aninu

A prayer based on traditional texts but which addresses God in feminine and gender-neutral imagery