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Shabbat & daily life. Sabbath rituals help us move from our everyday state of doing to simply being. Food, family, song, intention and rest--all can play a part.

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel described Shabbat as a day that asks us “to turn from the results of creation to the mystery of creation, from the world of creation to the creation of the world.” (Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Sabbath)

An original melody excerpted from the prayer for healing
A grandparent Shabbat to be held in synagogue once or twice a year for all those who have become grandparents during the previous year
Blessing over wine, said at all joyous gatherings. Included are masculine and feminine blessings and a non-gendered blessing by liturgist Marcia Falk.
Sephardic traditions imbuing food with meaning
From Proverbs 3:2
A prayer of gratitude for our bodies: for men, women, intersex, transgender people and everybody else
Poetic interpretation of the morning blessings
"And then all that has divided us will merge/ And then compassion will be wedded to power/ And then softness will come to a world that is harsh and unkind."
Attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav
These cards, whether purchased or homemade, help create mood and focus for Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh, personal rituals, learning tools, and more.
Guidelines developed by the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, Illinois, the first (and only) house of worship in the world to receive Platinum-Level certification from the US Green Building Council