

Mayer has an article in The Women’s Haftarah Commentary (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2004).

She graduated with a rabbinical degree from RRC in 1996. She is a graduate of Queens College of the City University of New York. For seven years she was an active member of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association board and executive board. During that time she also served as a chaplain for Jewish women at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury. She served as rabbi of Congregation B’nai Israel in Danbury, CT, for 10 years.

She lived in Israel for seven years-in Beth Shemesh, teaching ESL in middle and high schools, and on a kibbutz, working and teaching Jewish studies to adults. Youth Machzor 2018 by Cantor Azi Schwartz of Park Avenue Synagogue, released 10 July 2018 1. She also serves as director of the Bet Midrash. Rabbi Vivie Mayer directs and teaches in the Mekhinah program at RRC. How abundant is your faithful care!”Īnd if you would like to address the divine in feminine, you would sing: “I give thanks before you, Sovereign who lives and who endures, because you have renewed my breath of life, with providential kindness. Hashkiveinu, Shma, Modeh/Modah Ani, have students, in advance of the next session. Modeh ani lefanekha ruakh hai vekayam shehekhezarta bi nishmati bekhemlah Rabbah emunatekha. When teaching Lesson 8, Ein Keloheinu, play Cantor Azi Schwartzs New. We recommend trying it out in the morning – what does it feel like to express gratitude for yourself, for life, for the body and the soul, upon first waking up? This prayer, or simply the phrase “modeh ani” (“modah ani” for the feminine, “modet ani” for gender neutral) can be used upon first waking up, in a moment of contemplation during the day, or when completing morning prayers. /item/detail/J/Modeh Ani/90026060E Register Today for the New Sounds of J.W. 6A108 - Aspects of energy propagation in highly ani- sotropic elastic solids. Modeh Ani ( Hebrew: 'I give thanks') is a Jewish prayer that observant Jews recite daily upon waking, while still in bed. It is a beautiful and powerful prayer thanking God for returning our souls to us. SCHREPPERS, GJMA : FE formulation of the large SCHWARZ, W H : Sound wave. Note: “Modeh Ani” is a morning prayer traditionally used to express gratitude. Modeh Ani is said upon waking in the morning. Israeli Independence Day: Yom Ha’Atzmaut.
