From Exodus 15:20, Miriam the prophetess leads the women in joyous song and dance at the edge of the Reed Sea. My husband and I have driven across the country, north to south and east to west many times. On each trip, I’ve marveled at the immense size and beauty... Read the Rest...
Oftentimes on our day to day journey, we need to be reminded that if we tap into the energy of love we become part of the infinite web of life. We become connected to Spirit, to Mystery, to Shechinah, to the Holy One of Blessing. The “Ahava” (Hebrew word for love)... Read the Rest...
“I am My Beloved’s, My Beloved is Mine” … love. As we think of the lesson this week provides in observing the counting of the Omer, love is the prevailing theme. The love between a couple, love that creates a family, love that makes a foundation for teaching... Read the Rest...
Ahava … love. As we think of the lesson this week provides in observing the counting of the Omer, love is the prevailing theme. The love between a couple, love that creates a family, love that makes a foundation for teaching about and practicing tikkun olam... Read the Rest...
Check out this lovely work of art on the website. These wise words from Hazon help us all go through this 49-day period of the Omer more thoughtfully and meaningfully. Hazon is an organization dedicated to helping Jews live more sustainably, more thoughtfully,... Read the Rest...