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Renew Our Hearts: A Siddur for Shabbat Day

Renew Our Hearts: A Siddur for Shabbat Day in Franklin, TN

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Renew Our Hearts: A Siddur for Shabbat Day

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Renew Our Hearts: A Siddur for Shabbat Day in Franklin, TN

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From the creator of the Velveteen Rabbi's Haggadah, a new siddur for the day of Shabbat.
Renew Our Hearts
balances tradition with innovation, featuring liturgy for morning (
shacharit
and a renewing approach to
musaf
, the "additional" service of Shabbat and festivals), afternoon (
mincha
), and evening (
ma'ariv
and
havdalah
), along with curated works of poetry, art and new liturgies from across the breadth of Jewish spiritual life.
In the trans-denominational spirit of Jewish renewal,
is for individuals and communities across the Jewish spiritual spectrum. In service of maximum accessibility, every word of Hebrew is paired with transliteration and with clear, pray-able English translation.
is designed for use in homes, in congregations and independent minyanim, on Shabbat hikes, in contemplative Shabbat settings: wherever you experience the rhythms of Shabbat day, from morning until night.
Includes work by: Trisha Arlin, Rabbi Rachel Barenblat, Ze'ev Barkan, Rabbi Leila Gal Berner, Rabbi Daniel Brenner, Rabbi Lewis John Eron, Rabbi Shir Yaakov Feit, Rabbi Lev Friedman, Jonathan Gibbs, Rabbi Jill Hammer, Rabbi Burt Jacobson, Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan, Rabba Kaya Stern-Kaufman, Rabbi Evan Krame, Rabbi Janet Madden, Rabbi David Markus, Mark Nazimova, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z"l, Susan R. Schorr, Kohenet Taya Shere, Rabbi Jennifer Singer, Donna Tukel, Rabbi Shohama Harris Wiener, and Rabbi David Zaslow.
From the creator of the Velveteen Rabbi's Haggadah, a new siddur for the day of Shabbat.
Renew Our Hearts
balances tradition with innovation, featuring liturgy for morning (
shacharit
and a renewing approach to
musaf
, the "additional" service of Shabbat and festivals), afternoon (
mincha
), and evening (
ma'ariv
and
havdalah
), along with curated works of poetry, art and new liturgies from across the breadth of Jewish spiritual life.
In the trans-denominational spirit of Jewish renewal,
is for individuals and communities across the Jewish spiritual spectrum. In service of maximum accessibility, every word of Hebrew is paired with transliteration and with clear, pray-able English translation.
is designed for use in homes, in congregations and independent minyanim, on Shabbat hikes, in contemplative Shabbat settings: wherever you experience the rhythms of Shabbat day, from morning until night.
Includes work by: Trisha Arlin, Rabbi Rachel Barenblat, Ze'ev Barkan, Rabbi Leila Gal Berner, Rabbi Daniel Brenner, Rabbi Lewis John Eron, Rabbi Shir Yaakov Feit, Rabbi Lev Friedman, Jonathan Gibbs, Rabbi Jill Hammer, Rabbi Burt Jacobson, Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan, Rabba Kaya Stern-Kaufman, Rabbi Evan Krame, Rabbi Janet Madden, Rabbi David Markus, Mark Nazimova, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z"l, Susan R. Schorr, Kohenet Taya Shere, Rabbi Jennifer Singer, Donna Tukel, Rabbi Shohama Harris Wiener, and Rabbi David Zaslow.

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