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Reflections on the readings of Sundays and feasts: March-May 2022
The annual journey through Lent to the great 'Eucharist or Thanksgiving' of the Christian 'Pasch or Passover' commences with our contemplation of Jesus in the wilderness, being tested, peirazein, by the devil, and continues next Sunday with our contemplation of Jesus on the mountain, when the disciples see him in his glory.
A Piyyut for Hoshana Rabbah
Abstract A Piyyut for Hoshana Rabbah presents a modern piyyut designed for the last day of the Sukkoth festival. It focuses on the ushpizin that we invited under the sukkah during the festival, presenting not only the male ushpizin mentioned in the Zohar, but also female ones, following the list given in the Machzor Forms of Prayer for Jewish Worship: II Prayers for the Pilgrim Festivals. The goal of this piyyut is to value the biblical characters invited as ushpizin during Sukkoth and their specific destiny in the context of the festival, as well as the progressive value of gender equality.
El burrito de Navidad: Una tradicion que celebra el verdadero significado de la Navidad
Los niños aprenderán sobre el verdadero significado de la navidad a través de las historias individuales de los personajes presente en el nacimiento de Jesús - Burro, Vaca, Oveja, Pastor, Angel, Camello, Sabio, Joséy claro, el niño Jesús. Escritas para ser leidas cada día por nueve dias antes de la navidad. Las historias son leidas junto a las piezas correspondientes en un pesebre navideño, las cuales son son envueltas y escondidas para los niños. Children will learn the true meaning of Christmas through the individual stories of the characters present at Jesus' birth - the Donkey, Cow, Sheep, Shepherd, Angel, Camel, Wise Men, Joseph, and of course, baby Jesus - intended to be read each day in the 9-days before Christmas. Stories are read alongside corresponding Nativity pieces, which are to be wrapped and hidden for children.