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“There is nothing mere about water”

Black and white image of a person underwater, bubbles rising from their mouth, and light beams filtering through.

“Forever I am bound with you, my child”

A hand holding an open book with Hebrew text, blurred background.

“I hear echoes of my beloveds”

Person in a hoodie looking out at a calm, overcast seascape from a sandy beach.

“May you know that you are always remembered for the good you have done”

Sunset over a misty landscape with trees and a grassy hill, under a partly cloudy sky.

“Source of All Life: Welcome home those we’ve lost”

A lone tree stands in a vibrant green field under a dramatic sky with rays of sunlight and dark clouds.

“Today I struggle, knowing I should do my part”

A person stands under an umbrella in a cemetery, looking at a grave on a cloudy day.

“You can forgive yourself”

Silhouette of a person in a plaid shirt looking at a sunset over a field.

“Does our prayer come from anguish/Or from pure joy and wonder?”

Person in white with hand on chest, wearing a pendant and beaded bracelet.

A poem inspired by attending an online shiva

A woman sits at an outdoor table, holding a mug, looking contemplative.

“May the memory of this year spark a revolution within us to build a stronger, more just and loving world.”

An array of lit candles glowing warmly in the dark, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere.

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