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Rosh Chodesh

The first of each Jewish month—the celebration of the new moon, its slender crescent barely visible in the night sky—is a day historically associated with women’s renewal and celebration.
In recent decades, Rosh Chodesh has become an occasion for Jewish women to gather for learning, ritual, and spiritual exploration, and to mark life passages. Rosh Chodesh groups, meeting monthly, offer a women’s space in time. (Some men’s gatherings have begun as well, sometimes associated with kiddush levanah, celebrating the coming full moon.)
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Shinui Ma’aseh Commitment Ritual

A ritual to help begin the transformation of a bad habit to something that is healthy and life-affirming [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan: Oct.-Nov., Daily Prayer & Mindfulness

Tags: meditation, Pirkei Avot

Gift of Torah

Receiving and giving the awesome gift of Torah [more]

Found In: Saturday, Shavuot, Rosh Chodesh

Tags: torah

Rosh Hodesh Poem

Blessing the path ahead in each now month [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh

Poem for Elul: Psalm 27

A poem based on psalm 27, highlighting a few additional requests from God [more]

Found In: Month of Elul, Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Chodesh Elul: Aug-Sept

Tags: psalm 27

Hardened Hearts

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Found In: Rosh Chodesh Elul: Aug-Sept

Rosh Chodesh Av Ceremony

A ceremony for Rosh Chodesh Av dedicated to ending violence against women [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Av: July - Aug.

Essence of Tammuz

A summary of facts, characters, and holidays related to the month of Tammuz [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Tammuz: June-July

Lighting for Tammuz

Bringing light to a month that has no festivals [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Tammuz: June-July

A Reading and Activity for Rosh Chodesh Iyar

Responsive readings and group activities for Iyar, mentioning Rosh Chodesh, manna, and Iyar's holidays [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Iyar: April-May

Essence of Iyar

A summary of facts, characters, and holidays related to the month of Iyar [more]

Found In: Rosh Chodesh Iyar: April-May