In this tangled time, we pray to be released from our tangles, but there's a tangle of life that is worth hanging in with. The explanation of this includes evolution of fire, blue skies, Hebrew letters, and the seeds we want to sow for the future.
Read moreAnnouncing: Shechinah at the Art Institute
Announcing Shechinah at the Art Institute: Words, Worry, Wonder. Available at your favorite bookseller.
Read moreHoly Sand
Spending a month alone in Worms was an unresearched, romantic idea. It wasn't what I was looking for. But maybe it was what I needed.
Read moreEylu v’Eylu: The Divine in Your Words
Read moreOn the other side of this terrible time we are in, I want there to be a Jewish community that can still hold each other in love. I want friendships and family relationships to emerge intact. I don’t want this to be the time people point back to as the moment the unhealable schisms emerged. How do we hold conflict now so we can still be family in the future?
In Dew Season
In this moment of crisis, we need to let things arise and evaporate, leaving us unburdened enough to do the work of peace. Dew Season can suggest how.
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