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This meaningful ritual was created by the ‘Chai Cycle’ community.
Cyclists wearing helmets toast with water bottles in a parking lot on a cloudy day.
“May his/her dreams / be fulfilled / in every one of our breaths…”
two people sit on a dock looking out over a lake
“In the ruins of the towers / we walked through daily / you would have found letters…” and added them up to find meaning
Hebrew letters in a book, covered by a menorah with a star of david shining down

“There are no kings / I trust, only ruakh”

a person faces a body of water, their hair blowing in the wind

God is good and good things happen

a family enjoys a Thanksgiving meal

A poem about the wisdom in female friendship and laughter

Two people smiling and embracing in a warm hug, showing happiness and friendship in a light, blurred background.

From mezzuzahs to interfaith sharing, this is a fun and short introduction to the world of dedicating your new home.

Illustrated doors and windows with text: How to Bring Judaism into Your Home.

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