These ten rituals provide an introduction to Ritualwell’s High Holiday resources. Visit the Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah sections to explore these holidays more fully. Shanah tovah u’metukah!
Rabbi Ezra Weinberg | Prayer
Hoshanot, written in an acrostic, based upon the first official statemtent from Occupy Wall Street [more]
Shared by velveteenrabbi | Complete Ceremony
Blessings to recite for building the sukkah and dwelling in it [more]
By Rabbis Margot Stein and Yael Ridberg | Complete Ceremony
An invitation to our biblical mothers and other Jewish women to join us in the sukkah [more]
By Reba Connell | Complete Ceremony
An invitation to our biblical mothers and other Jewish women to join us in the sukkah [more]
By Rabbi David Mevorach Seidenberg | Complete Ceremony
A seder based on Sephardic tradition and form for welcoming the spiritual matriarchs and patriarchs to the sukkah [more]
By Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael | Song
A lively song that welcomes each ancestral guest to the sukkah by name [more]
From Project Chana | Ritual Component
Some designate an empty chair to which they metaphorically invite battered women. [more]
From Shalom Bayit, San Francisco | Prayer
The organization urges affixing a purple ribbon to the sukkah and reciting this prayer for those who have experienced abuse or who do not enjoy peace and safety in their own homes. [more]
Celebrating the Torah while keeping our loved ones memories as blessings [more]
By Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan | Prayer
Based on a translation of traditional stanzas by David de Sola Pool [more]