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The Special Times of the Jewish Year Can Be a Framework for Your
Life as a Couple "Through the holiday cycle we have seen that life
is a complex weave of light and darkness, bitter and sweet,
striving and surrendering. The twisted candle reminds us that as a
couple our two lives have become intertwined as one. Two souls
enter a partnership, interwoven yet always distinct, joined by a
third strand, the Divine Presence. As we perform the ritual of
Havdalah, we hold our hands up to the flame and catch the
reflection of the last light on our fingertips. We pray that the
light will continue to shine through our words and deeds, in our
homes and in the world." —from Chapter 9 More than just calendar
commitments, the Jewish holidays carry with them a view of what is
important in life, a set of assumptions that can challenge and
deepen the way we think about relationships. This inspiring and
practical guidebook helps you to understand your life as a couple
in the context of the themes of Jewish holidays (Yom Kippur, Purim,
Pesah, Sukkot, Shabbat): Forgiving and Growing Playing, Laughing
and Taking Risks Coming Home, Finding Freedom Blessing Bounty,
Facing Impermanence Pausing to Bless What Is … and more Drawing
from ancient and contemporary texts, Jewish tradition and personal
stories, Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer and Rabbi Nancy H. Wiener
provide creative exercises, rituals and guided discussions that
help you make connections to tradition, community and each other.
By experiencing the Jewish holidays as times to focus on your
relationship, you'll find renewed meaning in these holy
celebrations and new opportunities for spiritual growth all year
long.
About the Contributor(s): Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, who works for the
Reform movement as a congregational consultant, edited Lesbian
Rabbis (2001) and The Open Door (2002). Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer
is the founding director of the Department of Multifaith Studies
and Initiatives at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. She
blogs at www.multifaithworld.org/ and is the author of Parenting as
a Spiritual Journey (1998).
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