Hakol B'seder Rosh Hashanah Guide
A Rosh Hashanah Safe Space
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Introducing: A Rosh Hashanah Safe Space
There are many exciting, fun, inspirational aspects of the New Year.
There are also parts that are… less so.
If you’re (guiltily) wondering how Hashem feels about you suddenly showing up for His coronation after a year of ghosting (or worse!), or struggling to connect with the day because of shifting life circumstances, then this companion is for you.
In it are essays from Jewish women who explore the range of emotions they have around Hashem, Rosh Hashana, and the way it’s celebrated. They confront the good, the bad, and the messy with humor and thought.
It’s a judgment-free zone, and I can’t wait to share it with you!
Inside this Edition
- 40 Pages of Rosh Hashana Meaning
- Dozens of Hand-Drawn Illustrations
- 10 Amazing Contributors
- A Special Simanim Recipe
- & More!
Join hundreds of other Jews in making this year one where HaKol B’Seder; everything is all right.
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Contributors
Bari Mitzmann
Chana Chava Ford
Carla Lehrer
Chanale Fellig-Harrel
Danielle Renov
Hadassah Grosskopf
Jordana Baruchov
Rachel Safer
Sarah Pachter
Shifra Klein
This Rosh Hashanah will be different.
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Dedications
Sponsored anonymously in memory of Ezra Toviah Yaakov ben Netanel Yitzchak, who is loved and missed greatly. May his neshama have the highest Aliya.
In loving memory of Bashie Rand, Bas Sheva Basha bas Baruch A”H, who taught us true kindness and acceptance of all.
In loving memory of Masha bat Shmuel Shalom and Shmuel Yosef ben Velvel. May you receive only nachat from your generations to come.
Sponsored anonymously in heartfelt memory of Yaakov Yosef ben Avraham Akiva Halevi. May his neshama have the highest Aliya.
To the Woman of Valor in my life, my mommy, who makes every year truly feel like a Bracha. And to Bari, for giving me this tool to guide me through each Yom Tov and make my connection with Hashem a little stronger each time. Love, Laili.