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Rabbi Gilah Langner’s version of Eikah focuses on Israel and also Gaza.
A leafless tree stands in calm water under a deep blue sky, creating a serene and moody scene.
“May the power of the many outweigh the hubris of the few…”
Smiling child holding a globe, standing outside with friends on a sunny day.
“We call out to You now in this time of crisis…”
Silhouette of a woman standing by the ocean at sunset, with cliffs in the background.
“We are here, / in the Garden, / knocking on Your gates.”
A stack of rocks on a desert landscape with distant mountains under a clear blue sky.
“Learn to live together as the family you have always been. Together, let us be a blessing.”
purple grapes hanging on a vine
A powerful poem, remembering those whose lives were lost on October 7th
a single leaf on the ground
what does ethereal mean / when is the pool open for lap swimming / what’s happening in the middle east
a person's finger is touching a search bar's magnifying glass icon against a gray background
“May the Holy Oneness hold us in the Light / so we may gaze upon the Sacred in each other’s eyes.”
a bird flies acriss a sky of clouds, some light and some dark
“May I be humbled to not to feel as though I have any true power to create meaningful, lasting change from my squares of influence…”
a woman sits on the grass looking at her phone

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