Wheel of the Year

Jewish WheelSeders for all Seasons is my on-going project to develop rituals that honor the entire wheel of the year from an earth-based Jewish perspective. While the many of the elements will be home-based rituals that utilize haggadot like Passover, others will be simply able to help you bring order to the seasons and holidays. All of this work will be heavily infused with the spirit of Kohenet.

What’s available:

  • The Arils: Seeds of Jewish Spirituality Newsletter
    This free monthly newsletter will help connect you to the Jewish Year.  Each month, you will receive information about ways to connect to the Jewish year that are accessible and applicable — regardless of your knowledge of Judaism or affiliation to a synagogue.  If you are learned in Judaism, there will be ideas to dig deeper.  If you are newer to Judaism — or just the study of it — there will be doorways you can enter without fear. (Subscribe!)
  •  Hanukkah / Jewish Winter Solstice Seder
    They light is quickly fading and we will light our menorahs to help fill the darkness.  Use this seder to explore the many different facets of our winter festival of the lights and a Jewish way to celebrate the Winter Solstice (Tefukat Tevet).  An seder for the eighth night of Hanukkah (or the winter solstice) which will bring to light many hidden elements of this winter holiday, including the association with the winter solstice. (Read More)
  • Tu B’Shevat Seder
    We begin again. The world begins again. We may not be able to see the renewal, but it is there. We may not be able to feel the renewal, but it is there. We may not be able to touch the renewal, but it is there. We may not be able to smell the renewal, but it is there. We are entering the waxing phase of the year, and even though we can only see the slightest glimmer of Spring, it will come and the world will awaken. (Read More)
  • Passover Haggadah
    This haggadah is the result of several years of work to incorporate a Earth-based Magickal Judaism sensibility to a haggadah that will also be enjoyed by friends and family. (Read More)
  • Shavuot: Seder of the Seven Prophetesses
    The Kohenet Wheel of the Year brings us to the Prophetess at Shavuot. Use this seder to explore the seven prophetesses of Jewish tradition along with the Shavuot traditions of Torah study and eating dairy products. ( Read More)

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Jewish Wheel of the Year Rosh Chodesh Guides
Month-by-month the wheel of the year turns, and Judaism has a rich tradition of honoring the wheel of the year. Each month we honor the new month with the holiday of Rosh Chodesh. It is a time to release the old month and prepare for the new. (Read More)