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Keeping a Jewish Home
The Jewish HomeThe Jewish Home: A Guide for Jewish Living provides a detailed explanation of Jewish holidays and home rituals.

Join the conversation about ways to celebrate Shabbat on our blog.

Celebrating Jewish Holidays

Learn about the Jewish holidays and the many ways you can observe them at home and with your family, including recipes, rituals, blessings, music, activities for kids. More

Celebrate Shabbat! Get ideas for home observance. Join the conversation about ways to celebrate Shabbat on our blog.

Lifecycle Events

Birth
Find a Reform Mohel
, and find out more about the ancient ritual of berit mila (circumcision) and the ritual of berit bat (naming ceremony for girls). Visit the Berit Mila Program of Reform Judaism.

B'nei Mitzvah
The goal of Jewish learning is to make us better human beings whose lives are filled with purpose and holiness and meaning.  Becoming a bar/bat mitzvah is an important event in the life of a young person, his or her family, and their congregation.  More

Prayers & Readings
Blessings
  • Daily Blessings Card
    This wallet-sized card contains traditional Jewish blessings for eating, experiencing significant life moments, appreciating the wonders of nature, learning, social action and more.
  • Social Action Blessing Cards
    The Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism and the URJ-CCAR Commission on Religious Living have created a series of b'rachot- blessings- that can be recited when performing mitzvot of social action.
 
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