Type: Reading

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A reading for passing the Torah through intergenerational family members.
A group of women in a temple gather for a ceremony, one holding a baby wrapped in a green blanket.
This new version of dayenu is a protest reading about current political turmoil.
Crowd of protestors holding various signs, including one prominently displaying the word NO!.
“The last three years have not been easy, even for the children who are acting like they have been”
Four children in colorful rain boots stand on a muddy path, wearing cozy winter jackets.
Statements of gratitude paired with each of the 15 steps of the Passover seder
Three people sitting at a dining table, reading from a booklet, with candles and green decorations.

“Be careful that you do not mistake human beings for the state”

Bright yellow wildflowers in a sunlit desert landscape with a mountain in the background.

Texts and reflection questions for each day of Elul

a person's hands are clasped together sitting on an open book
“I cried out for my friends (1:19), / ‘See the distress I am in!’ (1:20). / There was no one to comfort me” (1:21). / “My heart is sick” (1:22)
many lit tea lights

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