
Oded Mazor
Rabbi Oded Mazor, born and raised in Israel, received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Jewish Philosophy in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and rabbinic ordination from the Israeli program of HUC-JIR. Oded co-edited the Israeli Reform Three Regalim (Pilgrim Holy Days) prayer book, HaSimcha Sh'Balev, and is part of the editorial committee of Tfilat HaAdam. After nearly a decade as rabbi and educator in the Leo Baeck Education Center, Haifa, and living in the renewed Kibbutz Ḥannaton, Oded and the family are back in Jerusalem, where he serves as the rabbi of Ḳehilat Ḳol HaNeshama.
Arvit l'Shabbat | Elections & Voting | Erev Shabbat | 🇮🇱 Medinat Yisra'el (the State of Israel) | Morning Baqashot | Slavery & Captivity | Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty | 🇮🇱 Yom haB'ḥirut | 🌐 Human Rights Day (December 10th) | 🌐 Day of Democracy (September 15th)
democratic process | Haifa | Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism | Needing Translation (into English) | Needing Vocalization | Parliamentary Election | statements of belief | taking dough | Thirty-seventh government of Israel | baking ḥallah | ברכות brakhot | ברכת יוצר האדם birkat yotser haadam | חלה challah ḥallah | יגדל yigdal | כוונות kavvanot | מדינת ישראל Medinat Yisrael | מי שברך mi sheberakh | עמידה amidah | פיוטים piyyuṭim | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M. | 2023-2024 Israel–Hamas war | 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests
מי שברך לשמירת הדמוקרטיה | Mi sheBerakh for Preserving Democracy, by Rabbi Oded Mazor
Contributed by Oded Mazor | ❧
A mi sheberakh prayer for the preservation of democracy in the face of the judicial reforms of the 37th government of the State of Israel. . . .