Because of their various features, Siddur Eit Ratzon and Machzor Eit Ratzon are very well suited for a congregation with a lot of diversity in background, perspectives, and practices.
The following thirty-five congregations have adopted Machzor Eit Ratzon:
*American University Hillel, Washington DC
*B’nai Tikvah Congregation, Sewell NJ
*Bolton Street Synagogue, Baltimore MD
*Clifton Jewish Center, Clifton NJ, Rabbi Robert Mark
Congregation Ansha Sholum, Lawrence MA
*Congregation Beth Abraham, Buffalo NY
Congregation Beth Israel, Bloomsburg PA
*Congregation Beth Torah, Wethersfield CT
*Congregation Etz Chaim, Biddeford ME
*Congregation Ohr Shalom – Summit Jewish Community Center, Summit NJ, Rabbi Avi Friedman
East Bank Havurah, Baltimore MD
Fabrengen Circle, Washington DC
*Havayah, Cincinatti OH
Highland Park Minyan, Highland Park NJ
Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options (JAFCO), Sunshine FL
*Mishkan Chicago, Chicago IL
*92nd Street Y, New York NY
Orcas Havurah, Orcas Island WA
*Romemu, Brooklyn NY, Rabbi David Ingber
*Romemu, New York, NY, Rabbi David Ingber
*Shirat HaNefesh, Silver Spring MD
*Sixth and I Synagogue, Washington DC, Rabbi Shira Stutman
*Temple B’nai Israel, Petaluma CA
*Temple B’Nai Israel, Revere MA
*Temple Emanuel, Virginia Beach VA
Temple Emmanuel, Wakefield MA
*Temple Israel, Valdosta GA
*Temple Or Olam, Concord NC
*Temple Shalom, Colorado Springs CO
Temple Sholom, Eau Claire WI
University of Delaware Hillel, Newark DE
University of Hartford Hillel, West Hartford CT
University of Virginia Hillel, Charlottesville VA
Wake Forest Hillel, Winston Salem NC
Washington and Lee University Hillel, Lexington VA