ברכת יוצר יצירים | A Blessing for Creating, by Rabbi Adina Allen (Jewish Studio Project)

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Date: 2017-10-28

Last Updated: 2025-04-25

Categories: Labor, Fulfillment, and Parnasah

Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., blessings, Constructivism, creativity, North America, San Francisco, ברכות brakhot

Excerpt: "A Blessing for Creating" comes by way of David A.M. Wilensky (with approval by the blessing's author, Rabbi Adina Allen) who shared a photo on Facebook of a posterboard on which the blessing was written. The poster was made for the first ever Kabbalat Shabbat organized by the Jewish Studio Project, whose mission is "to activate creativity in individuals and communities to reclaim Jewish values, make meaning in our lives and restore hope to the world." Vocalization added by Aharon Varady. . . .


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בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה
ה׳ מָקוֹר הַחַיִּים
שֶׁבָּרָא אוֹתָנוּ בְּצַלְמוֹ,
וּמַּזְמִין אוֹתָנוּ לְחַדֵּשׁ בְּכָל יוֹם תָּמִיד
מַעֲשֵׂה בְּרֵאשִׁית.
בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה ה׳
יוֹצֵר יְצִירִים׃
Blessed are You,
Hashem Source of Life
Who created us in Your image[1] Genesis 1:27 
and invites us to renew daily, perpetually,
the work of creation.[2] Cf. the prayer following the opening blessing of Shaḥarit: הַמֵּאִיר לָאָרֶץ וְלַדָּרִים עָלֶיהָ בְּרַחֲמִים. וּבְטוּבו מְחַדֵּשׁ בְּכָל יום תָּמִיד מַעֲשה בְרֵאשִׁית. (“The one who illuminates the land and those who dwell upon it with compassion; and in their goodness renews daily, perpetually, the work of Creation.”) 
Blessed are You, Hashem,
Who created us creative.

“A Blessing for Creating” comes by way of David A.M. Wilensky (with approval by the blessing’s author, Rabbi Adina Allen) who shared a photo on Facebook of a posterboard on which the blessing was written. The poster was made for the first ever Kabbalat Shabbat organized by the Jewish Studio Project, whose mission is “to activate creativity in individuals and communities to reclaim Jewish values, make meaning in our lives and restore hope to the world.” Niqqud (vocalization) added by Aharon Varady.

Source

Birkat Yotser Yitsirim (Rabbi Adina Allen 2017)

Notes

Notes
1 Genesis 1:27
2 Cf. the prayer following the opening blessing of Shaḥarit: הַמֵּאִיר לָאָרֶץ וְלַדָּרִים עָלֶיהָ בְּרַחֲמִים. וּבְטוּבו מְחַדֵּשׁ בְּכָל יום תָּמִיד מַעֲשה בְרֵאשִׁית. (“The one who illuminates the land and those who dwell upon it with compassion; and in their goodness renews daily, perpetually, the work of Creation.”)

Contributor: Adina Allen

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Birkat Yotser Yitsirim
Title: Birkat Yotser Yitsirim
Caption: Birkat Yotser Yitsirim (Rabbi Adina Allen 2017)