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This meaningful ritual was created by the ‘Chai Cycle’ community.
Cyclists wearing helmets toast with water bottles in a parking lot on a cloudy day.
This ritual is intended for newly married couples who want to hang their ketubah in their home.
A man in religious attire signs a colorful document at a table with books and papers.
This ritual is intended for engaged couples on the occasion of receiving their ketubah in the mail or seeing it finished for the first time. 
Two people holding hands, silhouetted against a cloudy sky and grassy landscape near the water.
This guided meditation is designed to be part of a Yizkor service,
Gentle ocean waves at sunset with orange and blue reflections on the water.
Mindfulness Practices and Intentions for the Four Cups
Person in a purple shirt holding a stainless steel cup with heart cutouts.
This ritual honors Miriam as part pf the seder.
Water droplet splashing on a reflective surface, creating concentric ripples with another droplet above.
This releasing hametz ritual is for disabled Jews, chronically ill Jews, Unhoused Jews and anyone whose body or circumstances make traditional Pesakh preparation.inaccessible.
Close-up of a burning candle, with melted wax dripping, against a dark background.
A collection of LGBTQ+ blessings, poems, prayers, rituals, and kavanot.
A double rainbow appears in a cloudy sky above utility poles and buildings.
This ritual creates an accessible mikveh experience for home-bound people.
Minimalist bathroom with a white freestanding bathtub, wooden caddy, towels, and large frosted windows.
A ritual meditation for people who need a “substitute” ritual for addictive behaviors.
Three empty wine glasses with a yellow butterfly on one.

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