CCAR Press
Home and Family
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Mishkan T'filah for Children: A Siddur for Families and Schools For grades K-2 An illustrated, full-color siddur for use in schools and family services. Includes a combined Shabbat Evening and Morning Service for families, Reading of the Torah, a Weekday Evening and Morning Service for schools, and Concluding Prayers. |
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Mishkan R’fuah: Where Healing Resides This beautiful compilation contains contemplative readings and prayers for many different moments of spiritual need, including illness, surgery, treatment, chronic illness, hearing good news, transitions, addiction, infertility, end-of-life, and more. |
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A Passover Haggadah, Second Revised Edition Edited by Herbert Bronstein
Featuring twenty-three original full-color watercolors, this classic Haggadah contains a complete, contemporary Passover home service, an extensive song selection and supplemental readings and meditations.
Also available in Russian. |
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Blessings for the Table - BirkonL'Shabbat
Birkon L'Shabbat contains prayers and blessings for Kabbalat Shabbat, Birkat HaMazonand Havdalah, as well as songs and holiday inserts. |
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Gates of Mitzvah - Shaarei Mitzvah Edited by Simeon J. Maslin
This comprehensive guide to Jewish observance throughout the life cycle addresses a wealth of traditional and contemporary issues, and contains extensive notes and references for further study. |
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Gates of the Seasons - Shaarei Mo-Eid Edited by Peter Knobel
Gates of the Seasons surveys the sacred days of the Jewish year and provides detailed guidance on observance. |
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On the Doorposts of Your House - Al Mezuzot Beitecha Edited by Chaim Stern
On the Doorposts of Your House allows prayer to become part of every occasion, from consecrating a new house to welcoming holy days and festivals. Newly revised. A perfect gift for engagements, weddings, housewarmings and graduations. |
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The Open Door: A Passover Haggadah Edited by Sue Levi Elwell
The Open Door includes traditional and innovative blessings, extensive commentaries and supplemental readings, contemporary additions like Miriam's Cup, women's and men's voices and more than 40 pages of music. |
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Gates of Shabbat - Shaarei Shabbat Written and Edited by Mark Dov Shapiro
Gates of Shabbat is a detailed how-to guide for Shabbat, accessible to Jews and non-Jews alike. |
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Text by Howard Bogot and Robert Orkand
Featuring a fold-out of the Seder plate, this Haggadah is an asset for children in any setting. |
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Seder Tu Bishevat: The Festival of Trees
Seder Tu Bishevat contains two Seders: Seder I addresses both adults and children of various ages; Seder II is specifically designed for the understanding and participation of younger children. This book includes prayers and selections from traditional sources, original poetry by Rabbi Fisher and 20 songs with complete chording for guitar. |
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Haneirot Halalu - These Lights are Holy
Haneirot Halalu offers a complete compendium of liturgy and readings for home use at Chanukah. |
| The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic Edited by Mary L. Zamore
The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic is an anthology of diverse essays on Jewish dietary practices. This volume presents the challenge of navigating through choices about eating, while seeking to create a rich dialogue about the intersection of Judaism and food. |
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The Union Haggadah: Home Service for the Passover Edited by Central Conference of American Rabbis
A reprint of the historic Reform Haggadah originally published in 1923.
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Gates of Prayer - Shaarei Tefila The New Union Prayerbook for Weekdays, Sabbaths and Festivals Edited by Chaim Stern
Gates of Prayer contains a variety of services for weekdays, Shabbat and festivals. |
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Gates of Wonder A Prayerbook for Very Young Children Text by Howard Bogot, Robert Orkand and Joyce Orkand Illustrated and Designed by Neil Waldman
Designed for pre-school children through six years of age, Gates of Wonder features 24 color illustrations along with Shabbat worship texts. |
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Gates of Awe Holy Day Prayers for Young Children The second in a series of prayerbooks for early childhood use, Gates of Awe contains rich and enchanting illustrations combined with poetic text that enhances the sense of awe found during the Holy Days. The special qualities of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur are skillfully introduced to young worshippers through the inspiration of prayer, the excitement of the Shofar and the lessons in the stories of Abraham and Torah. Now also available as Visual T'filah!
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