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“After the pain settles, and swear words stop, /I am left with healing of my body. / But healing of body takes time…”
A woman rests on a couch with her eyes closed
“Today, as I affix mezuzot, as I say the shehekhayanu, / As I step into a new chapter of my life, / I take this moment to acknowledge / That my life is about to change.”
woman approaching colorful door
A reminder of our covenant with the Source of Life.
green mountains above a green valley
A participatory D’var Torah for Parshat Beha’alotekha
woman in desert throwing sand in arcs
“God of creation, / I come before You / to offer thanks for my scars”
silhouette of person standing with arms spread out in front of the sea at sunset. the sky is multicolored with oranges and yellows and reddish purples and some clouds.
“We need both light / And darkness / In order to grow”
black and white photo of woman dancing, arms in the air, head down. She is wearing sunglasses and has her hair up in buns.
“Give me the strength to discover new ways to be”
young woman with brown skin and long black hair standing in a forest looking up and slightly smiling
“I am told / That the Torah / Is our autobiography”
black and white photo of road in desert opening up to mountains and sky of dark and light clouds
Poem of gratitude on healing from illness with the support of a partner
light skinned man with short brown beard with arm around woman in black shirt with short brown hair shown from the back

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