⤷ You are here:
ברכת המזון birkat hamazon —⟶ tag: ברכת המזון birkat hamazon Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? “A New Birkat haMazon/Blessing After the Meal” was first published by Rabbi Brant Rosen via his liturgy blog, Yedid Nefesh (8 March 2021). He writes, “In composing this new Birkat Hamazon/Blessing After the Meal, I maintained the essential structure of the traditional prayer, which consists of four basic spiritual themes or categories. As with the other new liturgies that I’ve written, I seek here to compose Jewish prayers that express a Diasporist ethic; that is to say, liturgy that views the entire world as our “homeland” and resists the influence of modern political Zionism, which has become so thoroughly enmeshed in contemporary Jewish liturgy.” . . . Categories: Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., ברכת המזון birkat hamazon, diaspora, doikayt, English vernacular prayer Contributor(s): After a brit milah meal, there are several poetic additions traditionally included in the Birkat haMazon. But for young daughters a brit milah isn’t going to happen. So this is a poetic Birkat haMazon to be recited after a Zeved haBat ceremony. . . . Categories: Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., acrostic, Alphabetic Acrostic, baby daughters, ברכת המזון birkat hamazon, infants, שמחת בת simḥat bat Contributor(s): | ||
Sign up for a summary of new resources shared by contributors each week
![]() ![]() |