Prayer for Healing from Communal Tragedy from ritualwell.org




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Prayer for Healing from Communal Tragedy from ritualwell.org
Ritual helps us pay attention. From the joy of a recovery to the grief of a funeral, ritual helps us inhabit the breadth of human experience.
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Image: A table ready for Shabbat blessings, with candlestick, challah wine and salt. (Shutterstock) I facilitate a Kabbalat Shabbat minyan (welcoming Shabbat prayer group) on Friday evenings for Jewish Gateways. This week there were special challenges since we had prepared for a LGBTQ Pride Shabbat, and this morning the news of the Supreme Court decision came down. Folks in the minyan asked me…
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Role Playing Games with Dreidels
After getting some amazing dreidel d20s from @Ritualwell, I started thinking about what dreidel based RPGs might be out there.
Coming up on this past Hanukkah, I purchased some lovely dreidels from Ritualwell. Well, they are dreidels in the sense that they have all the proper Hebrew characters on them, but instead of the spinning top that we all know and love, they took the shape of a d20.
As a nerd, I fell in love as soon as I saw these beauties. Unfortunately, they were out of stock when I placed my order and the…
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Imagine reciting 100 blessings each day—that’s what the Talmud teaches (Menachot 43b). According to tradition, we should say these blessings over experiences ranging from waking and eating to wearing new clothes or starting a journey. There is even a prayer for smelling a freshly mown lawn. Why? Blessings remind us that our lives are full of moments waiting to be lived fully.