A Tekhine for Before a Mastectomy
“I thank you for containing my cancer, not letting it spread beyond your confines”
Meal of Freedom
A liberal Pesakh haggadahLit. "Telling.” The haggadah is the book used at the seder table on Passover to tell the story of the Exodus, the central commandment of the holiday. It is rich in song, prayer, and legend. There are many different version of the Haggadah produced throughout Jewish history.
Visiting the King During a Plague
“ShekhinahThe feminine name of God, expounded upon in the rabbinic era and then by the Kabbalists in extensive literature on the feminine attributes of the divine., our Mother, would understand”
New Simanim for a New Year (5781)
Tofu, ice cream, beer, and liquor are new symbolic foods that reference this past year
Wildly Unimaginable Blessings: A Prayer for 5781
“Blessings so beyond our hopes for this world”
I Can’t Breathe / We Can’t Breathe / Earth Can’t Breathe
“All life on Earth depends on Interbreathing”
Wheel of Teshuvah: A Guided Journey
A journey of art making, writing, and meditation
The Azazel Chapbook: An Earth-Based Yom Kippur Guide
Guide for a nature-based Yom KippurThe holiest day of the Jewish year and the culmination of a season of self-reflection. Jews fast, abstain from other worldly pleasures, and gather in prayers that last throughout the day. Following Ne'ilah, the final prayers, during which Jews envision the Gates of Repentance closing, the shofar is sounded in one long blast to conclude the holy day. It is customary to begin building one's sukkah as soon as the day ends. ritual in solitude
Tashlikh at Home
Ritual to do at home with a bowl of water and ice
Teshuvah
“I am forgiven because I dance”