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Ritual to acknowledge the complicated experience of feeling both gratitude and grief

Open book and a lined notebook with a pen on a gray surface.
This land belongs to no one / but God. The Earth was here / before us and will endure / after we are gone.
several hands holding wine glasses making a cheers
A hand touching a decorative mezuzah on a door frame.
A woman sits at the bow of a boat, gazing at the sunset over the ocean with mountains in the background.

God is good and good things happen

a family enjoys a Thanksgiving meal

Recognizing abundance in our lives, reflecting upon our gratitude, and asking the question  “what is enough?”

a person stands outside stretching their arms out wide toward the sky

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

table with food and flowers and people's hands with empty plates
Psalm 128, from the weekday Shacharit service; likely recited when ascending to the Temple in Jerusalem for the pilgrimage festivals
a person is picking apples from a tree
Psalm 100, from the weekday Shacharit service, thanking “The Abundant One”
sheeps and lambs grazing in a field

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