This is a evening service (maariv) planned and staring Maskilim campers at Henry S. Jacobs Camp, second session 2009. It grew out of a program in which they envisioned the tefillah (prayer) of the...
This is a evening service (maariv) planned and staring Maskilim campers at Henry S. Jacobs Camp, second session 2009. It grew out of a program in which they envisioned the tefillah (prayer) of the future. It was coordinated and designed by Dan Medwin, a 5th year rabbinic student at Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles. This is the 3rd and final visual tefillah of the session. (As with each of the others, this version is not intended as something from which to pray, rather as an example of what it looked like.)
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