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tag: Gun violence in the United States Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? “Does joy come in the morning, where weeping has not tarried for the night? Can we dance together, if we have not yet joined in lament?” This prayer is a kavanah for the morning blessings, using language and images from the prayer “Mah Tovu” [how lovely are your tents] commonly recited in the early morning blessings. Offered with special intention for the healing of Congress Heights, Capitol View, and other neighborhoods in Washington, DC, rocked by persistent violence. . . . A Prayer for Uvalde [after the Massacre at Robb Elementary School], by Rabbi Stephen Belsky (25 May 2022)A prayer for Uvalde and for all of us, from a little over three hours away, up the road in Austin… . . . Categories: Mass Shootings & Gun Violence | ||
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