Marking the loss of half a million Americans to COVID-19
“May we soon see a world vaccinated and restored to life”
“May the memory of this year spark a revolution within us to build a stronger, more just and loving world.”
For forming our own words of comfort about the pandemic before the recitation of Sh’ma
“each of our homes / a canopy of Sabbath peace”
“May they be met every day with the gratitude and the support that they deserve”
“Maybe it was a niggun / That taught God how to speak”
“Whose ballot shall be counted, and whose ballot shall be disqualified”
“Shekhinah, our Mother, would understand”
Tofu, ice cream, beer, and liquor are new symbolic foods that reference this past year
Purim is a tale of resilience, standing up and speaking out. Now more than ever, we need YOUR story!
Whether you share your story for the holiday or another occasion, Purim is the perfect opportunity to embrace your role as a storyteller.
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