Type: Prayer

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Rewriting prayers to emphasize personal agency as opposed to authoritarian obligation

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A Mi Shebeirakh blessing to acknowledge people of other faiths who support and participate in the Jewish community

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A prayer for healing in response to being marginalized as a black woman

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Mourners’ Kaddish for all who have been killed by gun violence

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A prayer to be said by individuals working toward making Jewish communities more inclusive for people with disabilities

Two women, one in a wheelchair, smiling at a service dog in a room with wooden walls and a colorful carpet.

Prayers for b’nai mitzvah students and their parent(s), rabbis, and teachers to be said before and during the b’nai mitzvah celebration

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A new Kol Nidrei prayer to help us forgive and transcend self-righteousness

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Original blessing for children in Hebrew and English

Three people walking through autumn leaves; a child holding hands with two adults.

A blessing for meeting across differences and the story behind its creation.

Two people seated at a wooden table, holding hands in a comforting manner with sunlight coming from the background.

A prayer to acknowledge the fruits of our labor from the past week and to welcome in the peace of Shabbat.

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