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Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Based in mid-Hudson Valley, New York, Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit is a working artist, peacemaker, and a weaver of blessings (through poem, prayer, and song).

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Why I love the book of Esther (or, Blessing for Adar, 5784) — by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 12 Feb 2024 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A kavvanah for the month of Adar in the pivotal US presidential election year of 2024 (the Jewish leap year of 5784). . . .


Blessing for Adar (1, 2, and if necessary, 3) — by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 31 Jan 2024 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A prayer-poem for summoning the necessary courage, patience, and clarity for collective liberation as mapped onto the extra month of Adar in a leap year. . . .


Blessing for Rosh Ḥodesh Adar 5781 and the world that’s on its way, by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 28 Feb 2021 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A blessing for us and the year ahead from the last month of the Jewish calendar year. . . .


Blessing for Rosh Ḥodesh Adar, by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 10 Feb 2020 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A blessing for announcing the new moon of Adar, for Rosh Ḥodesh Adar, and for the whole month. . . .


Blessing for Myself and for You, by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 11 Mar 2020 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A poem-blessing for trailblazers of many kinds, to honor everyday courage and to inspire trust and self-compassion. . . .


Blessing for Rosh Ḥodesh Adar Alef — by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit

Contributed on: 12 Feb 2024 by Kohenet Ilana Joy Streit |

A prayer-poem for Rosh Ḥodesh Adar Alef which occurs on Jewish leap years (before the month of Adar containing the festival of Purim). . . .