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סתיו הנחל יסודי | A Kavvanah for Teaching Children, by Eli Steier

ברכת המזון לסעודת ההבראה במוצאי תשעה באב | Birkat Hamazon additions for the Break Fast Meal after Tishah b’Av

ברכת המזון לסעודת טו באב | Birkat Hamazon additions for the Feast of Tu b’Av

Knowing But Not Revealing: A Purim Tax Deduction Loophole, by Lieba B. Ruth

מקרא על פי המסורה | Miqra `al pi ha-Mesorah: A New Experimental Edition of the Tanakh Online

Transition Ritual Poems, by Joy Ladin

תפילה ליום הודו על חנוכּה | Prayer for when Thanksgiving Day falls during Ḥanukkah, by Rabbi David Seidenberg (neohasid·org)

עלינו | An Alternative Opening for Aleinu, by Rabbi David Seidenberg (neohasid·org)

מִי שֶׁבֵּרַךְ | Mi sheBerakh for United States Military War Veterans, by Hinda Tzivia Eisen

כָׇּל־חֲמִירָא | Kavvanah for Returning Our Ḥamets to the Earth by Rabbi David Seidenberg (neohasid·org)

תפילה (ישראלית) לפני הכניסה לקלפי (למאמין וללא מאמין)‏ | Prayer before entering the voting booth in Israel (for believers and non-believers)

בלוז פון חלה | How the Grateful Dead, Jewish Text, and Worship Explain One Another and Raise Interesting Questions, by Virginia Spatz

The Council of All Beings, an activity for all ages on the Jewish New Year’s Day for Animals, Rosh haShanah la-Behemah, on Rosh Ḥodesh Elul

עַל הַנִּסִּים בִּימֵי הוֹדָיָה לְאֻמִּיִּים | Al haNissim prayer on Civic Days of Patriotic Gratitude, by Aharon Varady

Prayer on Beginning a New Journal, by Aharon N. Varady

Rosh Ḥodesh Shevat, a prayer-poem by Trisha Arlin

If I Let It: A Kavvanah for Kabbalat Shabbat, by Trisha Arlin

Prayer for the Interment of Sacred Writing in a Genizah, by Morah Yehudis Fishman

מי שברך לתלמידים היוצאים לחופשת הקיץ | A Mi sheBerakh prayer for students leaving school for their summer break, by Rabbi Esteban Gottfried

תפילה לבוחר טרם הבחירות | A Prayer for Voters Before the Israeli Election, by Rabbi Esteban Gottfried