Sanctifying Relationships

A couple embraces joyfully in a sunlit forest with golden autumn leaves around them.

Relationships bring people together in a unique connection. This is something to celebrate, whether through the public festivity of a wedding, or in the private reflection of immersion in the mikveh. Sanctifying our relationships elevates these unions and gives them a context of meaning and joy.

Latest Rituals

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.
A collection of LGBTQ+ blessings, poems, prayers, rituals, and kavanot.
A double rainbow appears in a cloudy sky above utility poles and buildings.
A reinterpretation of the mikvah ritual to perform when full immersion is not possible.
white hands cupping water over a body of water
“Blessed is the Abundance of Love that envelops this couple and those who rejoice with them.”
Two glasses of red wine clinking against a warm golden background with lit candles.
Three songsheets to use for a tisch- for weddings or other occasions.
outlines of people dancing against a rainbow shaded background
A beautiful wedding day prayer from parent to child.
a bride steps out of a car
You offered to walk with me around Queen Anne Hill, holding my hand / You offered to take me out again. / What was the meaning of these offerings? /
two people hold hands in a grassy field who are wearing identical pink wristbands that say "camping"
This ritual reinvents the Breaking of the Glass and turns it into a physical moment using breath and soil.
flowered chuppah at the end of an aisle
a blessing of two people under a tallit

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