
Read: Communal Tragedy
Since Oct. 27, Ritualwell has posted more than 40 poems and prayers expressing a staggering range of human emotions. This is a link to all we’ve posted so far.
Since Oct. 27, Ritualwell has posted more than 40 poems and prayers expressing a staggering range of human emotions. This is a link to all we’ve posted so far.
Poet Cathy Cohen reads “Mirrors,” offering “shards of light” and reaffirmation against the background of grief and worry.
The ritual of taking challah invites us to bring a spiritual moment to baking bread. This virtual gathering offered a space to think about everyone in need of blessings.
Rabbi Annie Lewis’ powerful elegy for the lost evokes the Hoshanot, the traditional beseeching of God for salvation, uttered during Sukkot.
May love flow from our broken hearts, and may their yearning return us to our humanity.
May love flow from our broken hearts, and may their yearning return us to our humanity.
This urgent prayer asks God to help us “hold on to a vision of profound, enduring kinship” and empower us to “excavate hope and rescue possibility.”
This poem by Brasha Smith grapples with the enormity of loss while making clear that everyone lost represents the loss of an entire world.
This visceral prayer for rain emphasizes the links between Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret.