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Alphabetical Index by Author
[When we begin to have a sizable data base of submissions, drop down menus, alphabetical by author will be added]

Last Name, First Name Title of Submission and Brief Description of Content

Barth, Samuel
 
Prayer for Peace/Religious Freedom in the Middle East

Beck Berman, Dennis
 
TuBishvat Torah
ben Asher, Moshe


Tikkun Leyl Shavuot, Sources and Questions to teach on software piracy.
The Righteous in Death are Called Living

Abraham's Evil Inclination
 

Danan, Julie Hilton


Chai Ceremony upon attaining 18 years of age.
 


Gold, Shefa
 
Initiation on the Path of Love
Milgram, Goldie Principles of Rebbetude: Paper describing perceptions of and recommendations for ethics, philosophy and community organizing by Jewish renewal clergy

"Gittin" the Release You Need -  a "get" ritual.

Psycho-halakhah: Introduction and Applications
Training session with Reb Zalman

Novick, Leah Shechinah Theology of the Future: Speech given at Ohalah '04.

The Peaceful Maccabbe

Raphael, Geela Rayzl Songs:
             Birthing and Welcoming a New Child.
             Bedeken and Wedding/Commitment
             A Woman or Girl Taking Commitment to Advanced Study
                         (Bat mitzvah, rabbinical training, etc.)

             Simchat Hochmah
             Comforting a Mourner
            
 
Schachter-Shalomi, Zalman Finnegan's Awakening -   Concern the possibility of knowledge of G*d
Schachter-Shalomi, Zalman Reb Zalman's personal siddur section:
English interpretations of weekday, Shabbat services and psalms with deliberate emphasis upon pray-ability of the English liturgy as personal expression and in some cases with suggestions for musical settings; Seudah Sh'lishit includes interpretations of late Shabbat songs by various Hassidic rebbes.

Psycho-halakhah: Introduction and Applications
Training session with Goldie Milgram

Speech at Founding of Perakh, transcribed by R'Daniel Siegel.
Seidenberg, David "The Body in Kabbalah:  A Study in the Process of Jewish Renewal"