Siddur Hakohanot

Siddur HaKohanot: A Hebrew Priestess Prayerbook is a Jewish prayerbook with a myriad of possibilities for connecting with the Source of Life, however you understand or experience Her. In Siddur HaKohanot, find creative and traditional Jewish rituals and prayers. Explore an earth-honoring, woman-honoring spirituality with deep roots in Jewish tradition. Siddur HaKohanot includes Shacharit, Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'arivah services that balance traditional liturgy and creative langague and readings. 

Siddur HaKohanot primarily uses feminine-gendered Hebrew God-language and person-language. Masculine and gender-neutral language also appears.  Names for Goddess/God change throughout the siddur as the prayers unfold. This reflections devotion to the Shechinah in Her many guises, and a commitment to the paths through which She is embodies. The siddur also reflects a deep spiritual connection to the four elements / four worlds of Jewish tradition.  While Siddur HaKohanot most obviously appeals to women on an earth-centered path, it is created for people of all genders who wish to honor the Divine feminine.

"To be radical is to cross boundaries, yet also be rooted.  To be original is to be fresh and new, yet also to return to our origins.  May this radically original siddur be a blessing in all the worlds, may it inspire our souls for generation after generation, may it be a fitting tribute to the Divine Feminine portion of the One." - Alicia Ostriker

The Siddur HaKohanot is currently on backorder.

The Hebrew Priestess

It has been barely 40 years since rabbinical seminaries began ordaining women as rabbis.  But women have played a role in Jewish religious leadership from the days of the Bible, and even before. Miriam the Prophetess and Deborah the Judge are just the two most prominent of these women, most of whose names are lost to history.

The Hebrew Priestess tells the stories of these women, often reading between the lines of the Bible and Talmud to rediscover the women that rabbinic editors tried to eras. It weaves together a careful examination of historical antecedents of these new priestesses, along with the personal experiences of women who embarked on this new path of Jewish priestesshood.

Ambitious, erudite, practical and deeply personal, The Hebrew Priestess offers a deep connection to Jewish history and to profound holy experiences today.

Feminist Spiritual Leader Tote from Keshira haLev Fife

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This tote bag is a great gift for any feminist spiritual leader!

American made/printed, made of natural durable cotton with a zip top closure and an internal zippered pocket. Great for books, ritual items, life cycle ritual kits and more!

These bags were designed by Kohanot Rae Abileah, Marni Ashirah Rothman and Keshira haLev Fife in advance of the Parliament of World’s Religions. Keshira (who had the totes) was unable to attend due to the aftermath of the Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh which happened just a week before. As a result, these totes are being sold online with a portion of the proceeds going to:

  • Anduhyaun, an organisation that supports Indigenous women and children in their efforts to maintain their cultural identity, self-esteem, economic, physical and spiritual well-being.

  • Healing Tent Pittsburgh, a cooperative which supported members of the Pittsburgh community in the wake of the Tree of Life shooting.

Eht/Aht: a Netivot Wisdom Oracle from Devotaj Sacred Arts

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This is a limited-edition feminist oracle card deck and companion book based on the teachings of Kohenet and was funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2018. The 40-card deck organizes the 13 Netivot of Kohenet teachings into 3 suits: Vessels, Offerings, Allies.

Devotaj Sacred Arts is rooted in Jewish healing & folk practices, weaving them into the threads of universal spiritual practices through divination, cræftwork, and ceremony.

Sacred Arts: Visual Art, Ritual & Guidance from Bekah Starr Art

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Offering Visual Art, Ritual and Guidance through exploration of the connections between Hebrew Mysticism and the Divine Feminine. Hamsas For The Divine Feminine is a series inspired by the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute. Each card is one of many pathways that offer us deeper connection with different aspects of the divine. They are the archetypes of connection and creation.

Offering Visual Art, Ritual and Guidance through exploration of the connections between Hebrew Mysticism and the Divine Feminine. Hamsas For The Divine Feminine is a series inspired by the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute. Each card is one of many pathways that offer us deeper connection with different aspects of the divine. They are the archetypes of connection and creation.

Healing Mama Book & More from Healing Mama

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This beautifully illustrated story for all ages takes us on a mythic journey of healing, learning, laughing, singing, praying, and growing. 5 full page color images highlight the connection to Mother Earth, Father Sky, and all the elements around us and inside us. Together, with Mama & Daughter, you are invited into the spiral of life and into the story.

Amanda Nube is a mother, a storyteller, a dream weaver, a body tender, and a medicine maker. She is a birth doula and is trained in bodywork, movement, and 5 element medicine. Her writing, classes, workshops, and mother-daughter circles serve to help women navigate important life events and precious moments.