Every moment of every day invites us to pay attention. We can marvel at what happens within ourselves and the world outside of us. Some of us do this through prayer, others through mindfulness and meditation. No matter what form it takes, noticing and appreciating the wonder of life enhances the act of living.
An interpretive translation of Tefilat HaDerekh (The Traveler’s Prayer) focusing on the breath
A prayer and poem asking to return us to ourselves and our source
The story and ritual explanation of how a tallit and the recitation of the sh’ma helped allay fears during cancer treatment.
Originally written for Human Rights Shabbat, this prayer seeks to capture the hope that the social justice teachings of Torah, and the ethical impulses they inspire, will be mirrored in the actions of our governments on all levels.
This contemporary version offers a revised list of ten things which a person enjoys in this world, but the reward remains in the world to come
A prayer honoring all people and connections to be recited on Pride Shabbat or any day
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