Can somebody point me toward an internet resource for Jewish feminst Shabbat liturgy, particularly the sort with female God-language? I know of several books that have exactly the type of thing I need, but I don't actually own any of them, and the internet is not being my friend here.
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Date: 2008-02-22 09:16 pm (UTC)From:This site has feminist liturgies, and some blessings like this one:
http://www.ritualwell.org/shabbat/sitefolder.2006-03-23.3610986751/primaryobject.2005-07-22.1639480922
have feminine god language (found via Internet Public Library's religion resources. www.ipl.org is not a bad place to start with net research if googling fails)
http://www.ritualwell.org/shabbat/
Here's some liturgies:
http://www.jew-feminist-resources.com/ritual_goto.html
(there's some shabbat stuff but many categories listed have no content) (found via google)
This site has an incredibly annoying flashy interface but might be useful:
http://jwa.org/feminism/
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Date: 2008-02-25 02:58 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-02-22 09:22 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-02-22 10:22 pm (UTC)From:Let's see...
You've already been linked to Ritualwell (http://ritualwell.org/), I see. There's probably some good stuff there.
Here (http://rabbimarciaprager.homestead.com/siddur.html) are some sample pages from a Jewish Renewal prayerbook which is very feminist and quite lovely.
Here (http://www.jew-feminist-resources.com/r.shabbat_amidah_berner.html) is a Shabbat morning amidah meditation created by R' Leila Gal Berner, who is a luminary in the Jewish feminist ritual world.
Alas, none of Marcia Falk (http://www.marciafalk.com/)'s material seems to be online, which is frustrating.
Email me if you want, and let me know what kind of thing you're looking for; I can dig around on my shelves and maybe email you some stuff. (er -- this username at gmail.com will reach me)
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Date: 2008-02-22 10:29 pm (UTC)From: