An explanation of why the authors created a Selikhot liturgy to include voices of men and women
Try tashlikh for Rosh Hashanah: a healing ritual to cast off burdens
Feminine aspects of some foods and rituals associated with Rosh Hashanah
Excerpts from a poem which addresses the feminine aspects of God and the merits of biblical women
A women’s tradition, followed largely in the Sephardic community, that provides a tasty counterpoint to the traditional male liturgy of the High Holidays. It also provides an opportunity for celebrating Jewish women’s relationship to food as a historic source of creativity and spirituality.
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