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Pesach Kavannot for the Seder


  •  The Afflicted Matzah (Afikomen) 

  • A Hand Washing Kavannah 

  • The Four Cups of Wine

  • Korekh:  The Hillel Sandwich, or The Food That Holds a Grudge 

  • Four Children, Five Rabbis

  • Plagues Are Not Cute 

  • Two Cups: Elijah and Miriam

  • Behold 

  •  Blessing After Eating the Seder Meal
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Publications

Coming in 2018:

PLACE YOURSELF: Words of Prayer and Intention

A collection of prayers, kavannot, blessings

by Trisha Arlin

Published by Dimus Parrhesia Press

and

"Yizkor For the Ambivalent" in BESIDE STILL WATERS, A JOURNAL OF COMFORT AND RENEWAL, ed. Rachel Barenblatt, to be be published in 2018

Now available:

STUDIES IN JUDAISM AND PLURALISM Published by Ben Yehuda Press.Includes an article on "Choosing A Siddur in a Pluralist Congregation" by Rabbi Ellen Lippmann and Trisha Arlin and the kavannah, "A Prayer Before Blowing the Shofar", by Trisha Arlin

"Emet: Truth–Established and Otherwise" in A POET'S SIDDUR, edited by Rick Lupert . Ain't Got No Press, 2017


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