A Jerusalem Prayer, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
“A Jerusalem Prayer” by Rabbi Menachem Creditor was shared by the author via the Open Siddur Project discussion group on Facebook, 3 February 2023. . . .
A Prayer for the United States of America Right Now, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2021)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer for America on the day upon which right-wing militias carried out an insurrection upon the representative democratic institution of the United States. . . .
A Vaccine Prayer, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2021)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer upon receiving a vaccination for COVID. . . .
A Prayer for this Moment, Standing at the Mountain, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2021)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A pre-Shavuot prayer in the shadow of the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis. . . .
How Much Light? A Ḥanukkah Meditation by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
“How Much Light? A Ḥanukkah Meditation” by Rabbi Menachem Creditor was first shared on the second night of Ḥanukkah 5782 (2021) via the Open Siddur Project discussion group on Facebook. . . .
Open, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
An opening prayer for divine communication and closeness. . . .
בקרב כולם | in the midst of it all, a short prayer by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2020)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A short prayer of gratitude in the midst of a global pandemic and civil unrest. . . .
A Prayer for the New Year (5781), by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
“A Prayer for the New Year (5781)” was first published by Rabbi Menachem Creditor online at his Facebook Page and shared with the Open Siddur Project through our Facebook discussion group. . . .
Just for a Moment, a prayer-poem by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2020)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer-poem by Rabbi Menachem Creditor reflecting on the challenges of the year 2020 up till Rosh haShanah. . . .
A Mini-Seliḥot, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
One small request to accompany the seliḥot service. . . .
Holy Tears: A Not-Ḳaddish, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A meditation on living through the lens of dying. . . .
TODAY: A Rosh haShanah Prayer to End Gun Violence, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2019)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer in English to end gun violence before Rosh haShanah, . . .
Gratitude Prayer, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor on the first anniversary of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life massacre (2019)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer on the first anniversary of the Tree of Life massacre in Pittsburgh. . . .
From the Depths: A Prayer For Christchurch, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2019)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A prayer written in response to the massacre of Muslim worshipers during Friday prayers in Christchurch, New Zealand. . . .
For Tishah b’Av : Our Cherished Litany of Loss, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
“For Tisha be’Av: Our Cherished Litany of Loss” by Rabbi Menachem Creditor was first published on his website, here. . . .
Newly Huddled Tender Masses: A Prayer for Children, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2018)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A plea to not become numb in the face of overwhelming cruelty. . . .
A Prayer for Pittsburgh [after the Tree of Life synagogue massacre], by Rabbi Menachem Creditor (2018)
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
“A Prayer for Pittsburgh” was first published by Rabbi Menachem Creditor at his website, and shared with the Open Siddur Project via our Facebook discussion group. . . .
A Prayer for Travel, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A traveler’s prayer in English, adapted from the traditional formula vt Rabbi Menachem Creditor. . . .
A Prayer for Health in Work, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A holistic prayer for health in work. . . .
Mi sheBerakh Upon Completing the Writing of a Sefer Torah, by Rabbi Menachem Creditor
Contributed by: Menachem Creditor
A mi sheberakh prayer on behalf of a scribe who has recently completed copying a sefer Torah. . . .