The "
Coven of the Blue Star" and the traditions was established in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in 1975 by Frank Dufner. In 1980, on its membership application to the
Covenant of the Goddess, the coven is described as practicing "Great American Nontraditional Collective Eclectic Wicca." Early hives from the original coven spread throughout the New York metropolitan area.
Tzipora Katz joined the coven in 1977 while with Frank Dufner, and was the original high priestess. Their marriage ended in 1983 when Katz became involved with folk musician
Kenny Klein and released
Moon Hooves in the Sand, which contained Blue Star liturgical music. From the years 1988 through 1992, the duo toured the US, and the couple helped found new covens while on the road. In 1992, Katz (as Tzipora Klein) published
Celebrating Life: Rites of Passage For All Ages through Delphi Press. Klein published
The Flowering Rod: Men, Sex and Spirituality in 1993, also through Delphi Press. ==Practices==