Prayers
- A Prayer for Human Rights
: By Rabbi David Freidenreich, Human Rights Shabbat 2012/5773.
- A Prayer for the Government
: By Rabbi Leonard Gordon, Human Rights Shabbat 2012/5773.
- A Sukkot Prayer for the Bedouin: By Rabbi Rachel Barenblat for Sukkot 2012/5773.
- Al HaNisim: A Prayer on Miracles for Yom Yerushalayim
: By Rabbi Gilah Langner for Yom Yerushalayim 2012/5772.
- Planting Justice: A Human Rights Seder for Tu Bish'vat
: Prepared by Rabbi Jill Jacobs, Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster and Joshua Bloom for Tu Bish'vat 2012/5772.
- Interfaith Leaders in New York Call for NYPD Accountability: By Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub, LCSW.
- A Ten-Part Prayer on the Tenth Anniversary of 9/11/01
: By Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub, LCSW. - Hanukah Reading for Synagogues: By Rabbi Ed Feld.
- A Hanukah Candle Lighting Prayer
: Beautifully presented, printable document with a special Hanukah candle lighting prayer which connects the Hanukah story to a rejection of torture. - Eleh Ezkerah: By Rabbi Melissa Weintraub and Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg.
- For the Sin of Torture by Americans: By Rabbi Simcha Y. Weintraub.
- Haggadah l'Yom Zechuyot Shel Adam: A Human Rights Haggadah
: Rabbis Margaret Holub and Sheila Weinberg wrote a Human Rights Haggadah for Rabbis for Human Rights-North America. The Haggadah was edited by Gilah Langner and recently published in the journal, Kerem. You can think of using the Hagadah in a variety of settings: a special service in synagogue, kiddush following Shabbat services or at a family gathering at home. - Passover Economic Justice Hagaddah
: This Hagaddah on economic human rights for use in the Pesach Seder was brought together and edited as a Shalom Center project by Lee Moore, on behalf of, and for distribution by, Rabbis for Human Rights-North America and Rabbis for Human Rights Israel in 2003. - Next Year May We Be Free
: Discussion Questions for Your Seder by Rabbi Ed Feld and Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster. - Misheberach for Victims of Torture
: A beautiful prayer of support and compassion for victims of torture by Rabbi Gilah Langer. The prayer can be used during synagogue services or before an anti-torture program to remind us of the important spiritual dimensions of our holy work. - Hashkiveinu: Asking God to Shelter with the Promise of Peace for All Those Who Suffer: A prayer for victims of torture by Rabbi Ed Feld.
- Service for a Gathering to Address U.S.-Sponsored Torture: Created by Rabbi Margaret Holub.
- Al Chet: A Public Confession for the Sin of Torture: For Yom Kippur 2007/5768 by Rabbi Ed Feld.
- Embracing Justice: Alternative Educational and Prayer Materials in Celebration of Yom Ha'Atzmaut 2008 for Israel's 60th Independence Day
: These materials were used as part of an alternative mincha service during the 2008 Rabbis for Human Rights-North America Yom Ha'Atzmaut celebration in New York City. Rabbi Simkha Weintraub, who compiled these texts, led services with noted singer-songwriter Debbie Friedman, z”l. - Mussar Practice for Torture Awareness Month: By Rabbi Margaret Holub.
- A Family Prayer for the Lighting of Candles and the Blessing of Challah
: Prepared for Rosh Hashanah, 2008/5769. - A Prayer for Human Rights Day
: By Rabbi Brant Rosen. - An Interfaith Human Rights Prayer
: From the National Religious Campaign Against Torture. - Prayer from the National Summit on Torture, September 11, 2008: By Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster.
- Prayer from the National Summit on Torture, September 12, 2008: By Rabbi Charles Feinberg.
- Ideas for a Human Rights Service
: By Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster. - A Misheberach for Victims of Slavery
: A beautiful prayer of support and compassion for victims of slavery, written by Rabbi Joshua Boettiger, that can be used during synagogue services or before an anti-trafficking event, to remind us of the spiritual dimensions of our holy work. - Taking Action for Justice: A Human Rights Prayer
: This prayer for Human Rights Shabbat 2009, written by Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, calls for the strength to take action to end modern-day torture and slavery.
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