119 scholarly books by Central Conference of American Rabbis and 4
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Mishkan T'filah: Journal Edition: A Reform Siddur
Joel Abraham
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
Library of Congress BM674.34.C46 2010c | Dewey Decimal 296.45046
Invite your students to create their own commentary, questions, poetry, and responses to the prayers in Mishkan T'filah. For b'nai mitzvah students, confirmation class, and youth groups. Some pages will have creative, challenging prompts to stimulate thoughts, and other pages will be entirely blank, allowing users space to explore and reflect. Created by Michelle Shapiro Abraham and Joel Abraham.
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Mishkan T'filah: Journal Edition, Non-transliterated: A Reform Siddur
Joel Abraham
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2010
Invite your students to create their own commentary, questions, poetry, and responses to the prayers in Mishkan T'filah. For b'nai mitzvah students, confirmation class, and youth groups. Some pages will have creative, challenging prompts to stimulate thoughts, and other pages will be entirely blank, allowing users space to explore and reflect. Created by Michelle Shapiro Abraham and Joel Abraham.
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Gates of Repentance for Young People
Judith Abrams
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2002
Library of Congress BM675.H5Z6813 2002 | Dewey Decimal 296.4531046
Gates of Repentance for Young People is the Machzor designed for children's High Holy Day services; it completes the series begun with Gates of Wonder, Gates of Awe, and Gates of Prayer for Young People. Each service emphasizes the significant themes of the High Holy Days in engaging ways. The volume includes services for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur for both early and late primary grades in contemporary, gender-inclusive language, along with new translations of the High Holy Day readings from the Torah and Haftarot and illustrations by award-winning artist Neil Waldman.
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The Union Haggadah: Home Service for the Passover
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Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1923
A reprint of the historic Reform Haggadah originally published in 1923. In addition to the complete Passover home service, this edition includes an extensive section of essays on Passover in history, literature and art. An important document of American Reform Jewish history. Illustrated.
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