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“May this season of harvest inspire us with gratitude, compassion, and hope.”
A yellow etrog and green branches rest on a rustic wooden surface, used in the Jewish Sukkot festival.
A ritual for a bride’s close circle to offer blessings, support, and grounding prior to her wedding.
Two people form a heart shape with their hands, wearing cozy sweaters and standing close together.
A private, personal S’lichot ritual
Water pouring into cupped hands, with droplets splashing and glistening in the light.
This lovely closing ceremony marks the end of the Fourth Trimester with placenta burial.
Baby wearing a red dress and white headband lying on a plaid couch, looking toward the camera.
A sweet ritual for burying placenta
A newborn baby sleeps peacefully on an adult’s chest, gently held by a hand.
A range of ideas to help a mother create a ritual for her child’s first period
A crescent moon in a soft, pastel sky with pink and orange clouds at dusk or dawn.
This ritual focuses on transforming grief through creative expression
Crescent moon and stars over a tranquil lake with grassy hills, under a purple twilight sky.
This lovely ritual can be adapted for the loss of any animal companion
Silhouette of a woman and a dog touching noses at sunset, sitting on grass.
A new recommendation for a Tisha B’Av greeting, intended to evoke peace
Sunrise over Earth seen from space with a bright glow at the horizon and stars in the background.
Two new Tisha b’Av rituals created for 2025 focus on mourning and liberation.
Silver spice box, ornate kiddush cup with saucer, and braided yellow Havdalah candle in holder.

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