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Acceptance of One Another
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First Line
Rosh Hashanah
#216
Hashiveinu, hashivenu, Adonai eilecha
Rosh Hashanah
#217
All praise be to you through the high arch of the heavens
Rosh Hashanah
#218
Who can say, I am free
Rosh Hashanah
#219
O hear, my people, hear me well
Rosh Hashanah
#280
Haleluhu, haleluhu, betsiltselei shama
Rosh Hashanah
#350
The ceaseless flow of endless time
Seasons and Cycles
#11
O God of stars and sunlight
Seasons and Cycles
#13
Songs of spirit, like a prayer
Seasons and Cycles
#19
The sun that shines across the sea
Seasons and Cycles
#46
Now the day is over
Seasons and Cycles
#50
When darkness nears and embers die
Seasons and Cycles
#52
In sweet fields of autumn the gold grain is falling
Seasons and Cycles
#56
Bells in the high tower, ringing o'er the white hills
Seasons and Cycles
#57
All beautiful the march of days
Seasons and Cycles
#73
Summertime has turned the starwheel
Seasons and Cycles
#191
Now I recall my childhood when the sun
Seasons and Cycles
#328
I sought the wood in summer
Seasons and Cycles
#355
We lift our hearts in thanks today
Seasons and Cycles
#359
When we are gathered for a time
Serenity
#1
May nothing evil cross this door
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