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Al Het recalling sins against Black Americans

Al Het for Our Racial History

“On this day the message of freedom was no longer delayed”

Clap Your Hands, All You Nations: A Psalm for Juneteenth

“have we become so familiar that we have memorized the Great Lie”

A Lament of White Supremacy

“If we realized the diversity of Black people and their experiences, but didn’t practice radical empathy with them — lo dayenu.”

Abolitionist Lo Dayenu

“What we witness is bound upon our hearts.”

Shema for George Floyd

In memory of George Floyd and thousands more since 1619

Who Can’t Breathe? Three Outcries and a Prayer

An Omer prayer for racist and antisemitic violence

Counting the Uncountable

The CBH Anti-Racism Project has created a way for each of us, at home, to mark the Omer with reflections on race and freedom.

Counting the Omer Against Racism

Prayer in response to shooting in Atlanta on March 16, 2021

For the U.S. Asian Community

“May the spirit of truth and justice / that lives within us / find the courage to cry out”

Holy Breath of Liberation

The Reconstructionist Network

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Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis

Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues

Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives

Presence and Absence: Images of the Divine in Kabbalah

In this study of the Zohar, Rabbi Margie Jacobs will guide you in exploring the Shekhinah, the feminine, immanent, indwelling Sacred Presence, through the use of art materials and reflective writing. Four sessions starting May 7, 2024. 

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