
Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman
Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman is the Associate Rabbi at Temple Sinai in Brookline, Massachusetts. She feels blessed to serve this vibrant community through building personal relationships, teaching Torah, innovating new engagement initiatives, working for justice, and leading prayer.
Rabbi Shoshana is a leader in the interfaith climate justice movement in New England. She and her husband Yotam Schachter co-wrote The Tide Is Rising, an anthem for the climate movement that has been sung in congregations, climate rallies, and gatherings in the US, Brazil, Denmark, and France.
In other pursuits, she has released an album of original music called Guesthouse, clowned for hospitalized children, tended a community garden, and written poetry. Her publications include pieces in the Huffington Post and the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, and she has written an interpretive translation of the weekday prayer service called Siddur V'lo Nevosh: Jewish Prayer as Shame Resilience Practice.
Rabbi Shoshana was ordained at Hebrew College Rabbinical School, and is a graduate of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship, JOIN For Justice, and Oberlin College of Arts & Sciences where she was also a Henry David Thoreau Scholar. She grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and lives in Jamaica Plain with Yotam and their dog Lulu. For sermons, publications, music, and activism visit www.rabbishoshana.com.
Aleinu | Weekday Amidah | Asher Yatsar | Ashrei | Barukh she’Amar | Berakhot sheNatani | Birkat Ahavah | Birkat Ga'al Yisrael for Shaḥarit | Birkhot haTorah | Elohai Neshamah | Entering Sacred Spaces | Mah anu | Morning siddurim | Personal & Paraliturgical collections of prayers | the Shema | Torah Study | Well-being, health, and caregiving | Yotser Or
acrostic | phonetic alphabetic acrostic translation | affirmations | אהבה רבה ahavah rabbah | על כן נקוה al ken n'qaveh | עלינו Aleinu | all bodies | Alphabetic Acrostic | עמידה amidah | אשר יצר Asher Yatsar | אשרי Ashrei | ברוך שאמר barukh she'amar | Bathroom Prayer | ברכת גאל ישראל birkat ga'al yisrael | ברכות התורה birkhot haTorah | blessings following the shema | blessings prior to the shema | אלהי נשמה Elohai neshamah | אמת ויציב emet v'yatsiv | English vernacular prayer | excretion | Jewish Renewal | kabbalat ol malkhut shamayim | מה טבו mah tovu | paraliturgical aleinu | paraliturgical amidah | paraliturgical asher yatsar | paraliturgical barukh she'amar | paraliturgical birkat ahavah | paraliturgical birkat ga'al yisrael | paraliturgical birkhot hashaḥar | paraliturgical birkhot haTorah | paraliturgical elohai neshamah | paraliturgical mah tovu | paraliturgical reflections | paraliturgical ribon haOlamim | paraliturgical shema | paraliturgical yotser ohr | Private Amidah | תהלים Psalms | Psalms 145 | רבון העולמים Ribon haOlamim | shame resilience | שמע shemaŋ | יוצר אור yotser ohr | 1st century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
📖 סידור ולא נבוש | Jewish Prayer as Shame Resilience Practice: Siddur v’Lo Nevosh for Shaḥarit by Rabbi Shoshana Friedman
Contributed on: 22 Oct 2014 by Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman | ❧
A prayerbook of paraliturgical reflections on the weekday morning prayers composed for a shame resilience practice. . . .