Siddur HaKohanot: A Hebrew Priestess Prayerbook is a Jewish prayerbook with a myriad of possibilities for connecting with the Source of Life. In Siddur HaKohanot, find creative and traditional Jewish rituals and prayers that explore an earth-honoring, feminine-honoring spirituality with deep roots in Jewish tradition. Siddur HaKohanot includes morning, afternoon, and evening services for weekdays, Shabbat and holidays that balance traditional liturgy and creative language and readings.
Siddur HaKohanot primarily uses feminine-gendered Hebrew God-language, and also includes non-binary and masculine language. Names for Goddess/Goddexx/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 embodied. The siddur also reflects a deep spiritual connection to the four elements / four worlds of Jewish tradition. Siddur HaKohanot 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
"This siddur is essential and the one I turn to most frequently in my own prayer. It weaves together the classic beauty of ancestral prayers with the luminous prayers of modern mystics, all expressed in poetic, resonant, and profoundly non-patriarchal language. Its pages sing with a sacredness that feels timeless and revolutionary. No Jewish library is complete without this extraordinary work. It is a treasure."
-Rabbi Jericho Vincent, founder of Temple of the Stranger
"Far more than a prayerbook, A Hebrew Priestess Prayerbook is a paradigm-shifting guidebook that radically expands our religious language, empowering us to reclaim what our souls have known for centuries: how to cook, season, and feast on our love of life, Spirit, and each other."
-Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, author of The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women's Wisdom and Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma.
"The Kohenet Siddur is magical, evocative, bold, and bursting with sacred creativity. It offers many netivot (pathways) to praise, contemplation, and study, but does not overwhelm. And, perhaps uniquely for a siddur, it is even a little bit shocking. The Kohenet Siddur is definitely not the prayer book I grew up with - but I wish it had been."
-Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson, author of Enlightenment by Trial and Error and The Secret that is not a Sec
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