Grace after meals with humanistic language
An addition to the blessing after the meals focusing on our family who brought us to this land, and the labor of the many whose hands brought food to our table for this celebration
Revised traditional “Harakhaman” for a baby naming
For optional incorporation into a baby naming ceremony
Abbreivated grace after meals based on Brachot 40b, music by Rabbi Shefa Gold
To be inserted at the same point as one would add for Hanukkah or Purim
A modern interpretation of the three original core themes of the ancient blessings after a meal
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