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Affirmations for courage
Hands gently holding a pink flower, with a brown textured sweater in the background.
It is a minhag (custom) of expressing gratitude to put out breadcrumbs for the birds on Erev Shabbat of Parshat BeShalakh.
A small bird eats from a persons outstretched hand on a forest path.

“Your birthright renews every breath”

A family stands in a field at sunset, as a child points toward the horizon.

“I sweep away flaked remnants of hope”

 
a Hebrew keyboard

“May we honor the earth that has received the remnants of that which has been destroyed”

a group of candles glow against a dark background

“And the sounds of our voices, together, are luscious.”

A small group of people socializing indoors, with one person holding a green bottle.

“Allow us to rise in the morning with the fragrance of a new dawn”

Person with hands on chest, wearing a green cardigan, polka dot top, gold bracelet, and necklace.

“The past and the present are one here”

City skyline with a tall tower, surrounded by greenery, and a wide road leading through a forested area under a bright sky.

“Because there’s so much suffering everywhere/Courage must be what you are asking us”

Colorful painted stones, one with HOPE in bold letters, surrounded by others with various designs.
“Maybe this year / You’ve been burning the candle at both ends…”
People holding hands around a candlelit dinner table with wine and plates, creating a cozy atmosphere.

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