See this work, Lech Lecha — You Shall be a Blessing, on the website. Week 4 (April 22-28) Netzach – Endurance. Keep going! As we think of the endurance theme for week 4 of counting the Omer, now is the time to think about changing your habits: Take a walk through the... Read the Rest...
See this work, Come My Beloved to the Field — Song of Songs, on the website. We can all take steps to reduce the impact we have on air pollution and climate. We can walk and bicycle rather than drive, or carpool with friends if we can go together. We can dig into the... Read the Rest...
It’s Week 3 of counting the Omer (April 15-21) Tiferet – compassion, balance and beauty. The “Who is Rich” image reminds us to lead a balanced life in the material world. You are blessed and content when you’re happy with your... Read the Rest...
“I Place my Self at the compassionate heart of God’s Tiferet and affirm the healing and balancing, centering light within me” from Gate to the Heart by R. Zalman Schachter-Shalomi z’l. The image “Four Worlds of Peace” reminds of this affirmation. This is week 3 of... Read the Rest...
This week’s parsha references the laws of kashrut. For me and our family, being kosher in 2018 means being Eco-kosher. The following suggestions are from the Reform Movement’s “10 minutes of Torah” with words by Rabbi David A. Lyon: Shop local! Find a farmer’s market... Read the Rest...