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A motzi blessing acknowledging all the resources that go into making bread

Six hands reaching towards a loaf of bread on a plate, symbolizing sharing or community.

The Climate Ribbon ritual creates a space to express our fears and hopes in response to the climate crisis

Person reading colorful ribbons with messages hanging at an outdoor event.

Readings, blessings, and songs on the gifts of trees

A bowl of mixed nuts next to several oranges on a blue surface.

A blessing to remind us of our obligation to observe shmita by taking care of the earth and each other

Stylized tree with birds perched on branches and animals at the base. Black and white folk art design.

A Rosh Hashanah seder to mark each year of the shmita cycle

honey dripping onto a spoon and overflowing into a small bowl

A kavannah for bedikat hametz, searching for hametz, or for burning the hametz

Golden loaf of bread baking in front of a glowing oven fire.

Breathe along with this poem praising the Source of all breath

Three people sitting cross-legged on the floor, meditating with eyes closed in a serene, white-walled room.

Interpretive Amidah translations and meditations for recitation out of doors

Woman meditates peacefully in a sunlit field, surrounded by tall grasses.

A kavannah before eating to strive to make just choices

Green heart shape with eco-friendly symbols, including trees, recycling symbol, and wind turbines.

When and how does the earth pray?

People hiking in a forest, examining bright orange mushrooms near a tree.

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