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the Masorti Movement in Israel

HaTenu'ah haMasortit (התנועה המסורתית, the Masorti Movement in Israel) creates opportunities for all Jews to live Jewish lives in Israel unhindered, and on their own terms. It is a religious movement based on values of inclusion combined with traditional practice and Halakha (Jewish Law). Masorti represents a “third” way. Not secular Judaism. Not ultra-Orthodoxy. But a Jewish life that integrates secular beliefs. Halakhah with inclusion and egalitarianism. Tradition that recognizes the realities of today’s world. The Masorti Movement is committed to a pluralistic, egalitarian, and democratic vision of Zionism. Masorti engages tens of thousands of Israelis each year, young and old, native born as well as olim from around the globe.

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תְּפִלָּה לְהֲשָׁבַת אַחֵינוּ וְאַחְיוֹתֵינוּ אֲשֶׁר בַּשֶּׁבִי | Prayer for the Return of Our Brothers and Sisters from Captivity (Masorti Movement in Israel & Knesset haRabanim b’Yisrael, January 2025)

Contributed on: 17 Jan 2025 by Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | the Masorti Movement in Israel | Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael |

This prayer for the safe release of the hostages taken by HAMA”S and its allies on 7 October 2023 was shared by the Masorti Movement in Israel and the Knesset haRabanim b’Yisrael on 17 January 2025 in anticipation of the release of the remaining living hostages in the first phase of the ceasefire agreement. The prayer was first published via the Masorti Movement website, here. . . .


תפילה לנוכח המלחמה שפרצה בבוקר שמיני עצרת, תשפ”ד | Prayer in response to the war that broke out on the morning of Shemini Atseret 5784, by Rabbi Gil Nativ (Masorti Movement 2023)

Contributed on: 07 Oct 2023 by Gil Nativ | the Masorti Movement in Israel | Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) |

A prayer offered by Rabbi Gil Nativ for the Masorti Movement in Israel and the Knesset haRabanim b’Yisrael in response to the invasion from Gaza on Shemini Atseret 5784 (2023), and disseminated via their Facebook page. . . .


שַׁוְעַת נָשִׁים: תפילה לשלומן של נשים קורבנות אלימות | Shav’at Nashim, a prayer for the safety of women who are victims of violence (Masorti Movement in Israel)

Contributed on: 02 Dec 2020 by Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael | the Masorti Movement in Israel | Aharon N. Varady (translation) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) |

A prayer for the safety and well-being of women who are victims of violence, and especially domestic violence. . . .


מי שברך לשלום החולים במגפת נגיף הקורונה | Mi sheBerakh for the Welfare of those Ill from the Coronavirus Epidemic (Schechter Rabbinical Seminary 2020)

Contributed on: 13 Mar 2020 by the Masorti Movement in Israel | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) |

A Mi Sheberakh prayer offered on behalf of those battling, suffering from, and imperiled by the 2019-2020 Coronavirus Outbreak and pandemic. . . .


תפילה למחסן/ת | Prayer for those Administering Vaccinations (Masorti Movement in Israel 2020)

Contributed on: 23 Jul 2021 by Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael | the Masorti Movement in Israel | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) |

A prayer for those administering vaccinations. . . .


תפילה למתחסן/ת | Prayer for those Receiving Vaccinations (Masorti Movement in Israel 2020)

Contributed on: 27 Dec 2020 by Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael | the Masorti Movement in Israel | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) |

A prayer for those receiving vaccinations. . . .


תפילה לזכר הנערים | Prayer in the memory of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shaer, and Naftali Fraenkel — by Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum (Masorti Movement in Israel, 4 July 2014)

Contributed on: 17 Oct 2024 by Shoshana Michael Zucker (translation) | Tamar Elad-Appelbaum | the Masorti Movement in Israel |

This prayer in lament for three Jewish youths taken captive and killed by Hamas in 2014, was written by Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum and published by the Masorti Movement in Israel through their Facebook page on 4 July 2014. English translation by Shoshana Michael Zucker. . . .