Three ceremonies for a boy’s brit milah, with readings and explanations. Includes options for circumcision at the ceremony or not.
Phrases from the Bible are used to form an acrostic of the child’s name – a tradition in ceremony and prayer – in this welcoming ceremony for an adopted son who has not yet undergone conversion.
An opportunity to join with others and be witnessed in any life transition, both external and internal
A Hillula for Rav Kook celebrating the role of animals in our lives
Rituals for burial, with suggestions for additional ways of memorializing and remembering
Omer calendar featuring a biblical woman each day who is associated with the mystical qualities of the respective day
Our foremothers’ lives, and our lives, as sacred texts
A ritual to recognize and cast away the hardness we have allowed to exist in our hearts
Created by two members of Rabbis for Human Rights-North America for International Human Rights Day, December 10th, on the third night of Passover, or any other time throughout the year
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