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PURIM





Megillah Chapters
  • Vashti Says No: Chapter 1 
  • Lucky Esther: Chapter 2
  •  Haman: A Decree Was Issued: Chapter 3
  • She Came Up With A Plan : Chapter 4
  • We See What You're Doing: Chapter 5  
    • Zeresh, the Karen of Shushan: Chapter 5 
  • We Won and They Lost: Chapter 9  


 

  • The Purim Parade 
  • No Prayer For Purim 
  • My Drink Of Choice  
  • A Prayer For What We Do  
  • A Purim Havdallah  
  • Latkes Vs. Hamentaschen 
  • Everyone Here Will Laugh With Me


 

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PLACE YOURSELF: Words of Prayer and Intention

PLACE YOURSELF:  Words of Prayer and Intention

Trisha Arlin at D'var Shirah

Trisha Arlin at D'var Shirah
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PLACE YOURSELF: Words of Prayer and Intention

A collection of prayers, kavannot, blessings

by Trisha Arlin

Forward by Rabbi Jill Hammer

Art by Mike Cockrill

Published by Dimus Parrhesia Press

https://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 https://yourbayit.org/bayit-publishing-beside-still-waters/?frame-nonce=f0253944c0

In 2019:

"Aleinu: It is Upon Us" in RENEW OUR HEARTS: A Siddur for Shabbat Day. https://yourbayit.org/renew-our-hearts-a-siddur-for-shabbat-day/


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


All Original Material Copyright © Trisha Arlin

These prayers and intentions are written to be spoken out loud, during services, holidays and rituals.

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All work on the blog © Trisha Arlin unless indicated that it is held in the Creative Commons by Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA). This means I share this particular work under the condition that all future derivative works correctly credit me and attribute my original work. The CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license is an internationally applicable, remix friendly, free/libre compatible, copyleft. This means that all works deriving from this work must be shared with this same license. This ensures an unbroken chain of attribution until this work enters the Public Domain.

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