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An alternative to the ketubah which explicitly rejects the language of kinyan (acquisition) in favor of the mutual language of covenant

bride putting ring on groom's finger

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

a starry twilight sky

Adds biblical women to the list of biblical men in this traditional prayer

a person in a white dress with long dark wavy hair stands with eyes closed and hands clasped at the heart in the middle of a field of yellow flowers on a foggy day

An explanation of why the authors created a Selikhot liturgy to include voices of men and women

shot of the silhouette of a person standing in a field with flowing hair wearing a dress with outstretched arms

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