Type: Complete Ceremony

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“I propose that we add an element to the traditional tashlikh ceremony, symbolizing our power: fire.”
group of people sitting around bonfire under night sky, their faces glowing
Ritual to acknowledge loss of abortion access
Silhouette of a person blowing out a candle against a vivid blue background.
Baby naming tradition matching Hebrew letters of child’s name to biblical verses
A couple smiles at a sleeping baby wrapped in a white blanket with stars, standing together by a window.
“May you grow to be a strong woman”
Smiling couple standing close, holding their newborn baby together.
“Help us strive to meet their needs with love”
Woman with glasses and purple hair holds a tabby kitten on her shoulder outdoors, wearing a yellow jacket.
“I wanted a way of acknowledging and bringing my own queerness into the wedding ceremony”
Two hands gently holding each other resting on a patterned gray blanket.
An easy-to-follow Shabbat guide that is informative and inclusive
illustration of a person closing their eyes and holding their hands toward their face above Shabbat candles
This is a script for an imagined infertility support group for Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Hannah
Three women with eyes closed, embracing closely in a serene, intimate moment against a light background.

Custom based on the mystical belief that the restorative waters of Miriam’s Well flow through all wells and natural springs on Saturday night

Two people smiling and clinking colorful cups in a celebratory gesture.

Honoring Bat Mitzvah pioneers

Illustration of five people ascending stairs towards a person reading at a podium, text reads Rise Up: Bat Mitzvah at 100.

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