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

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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

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Psalm 128, from the weekday Shacharit service; likely recited when ascending to the Temple in Jerusalem for the pilgrimage festivals
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Psalm 100, from the weekday Shacharit service, thanking “The Abundant One”
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An expression of mindfulness of and gratitude for farm workers

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Written expressly for the Thanksgiving table

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To be inserted at the same point as one would add for Hanukkah or Purim

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Questions for an intergenerational Thanksgiving conversation

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Express your love and gratitude for those who have profoundly shaped your journey and  summon their wisdom into your own life.

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