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Preserving Creation

The wonders of God’s creation are all around us: the air we breath, the water we drink, the food we eat. But it is easy for us to take this bounty for granted—or worse, contribute to its destruction. It is our duty to tend to what has been given to us. These rituals and prayers remind us of the sacred nature of that task.
 

Photo by Rich Quindry

First Light: An Energy-Aware Chanukah Celebration

On the path from the winter soltice to the vernal equinox and Birkat HaChammah, Blessing of the Sun, with instructions for kindling olive oil in a bowl [more]

Found In: Hanukkah Candle Lighting, Preserving Creation

Tags: Birkat HaChammah: Blessing of the Sun

Outdoor Shabbat Amidah Kavanot

Interpretive Amidah translations and meditations for recitation out of doors [more]

Found In: Contemporary Shabbat Practice, Daily Prayer & Mindfulness, Preserving Creation

Tags: Amidah, eco-friendly, meditation

The Earth Prays

When and how does the earth pray? [more]

Found In: Daily Prayer & Mindfulness, Preserving Creation

Tags: Birkat HaChammah: Blessing of the Sun

The Year of the Sun

Shedding light on the unfamiliar, and "mah nishtanah" [more]

Found In: Preserving Creation

Tags: Birkat HaChammah: Blessing of the Sun, Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin

Structure of the Liturgy

The traditional components [more]

Found In: Preserving Creation

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Psalm 84:12

Part 1 of the service [more]

Found In: Preserving Creation

Tags: Birkat HaChammah: Blessing of the Sun

Tetragrammaton Acrostic

The first letters of four verses form the ineffable name of God; Part 2 of the service [more]

Found In: Preserving Creation

Tags: Birkat HaChammah: Blessing of the Sun