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“There is always hope in Adar”
two people holding open a scroll of esther (megillah)
“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 look to the next candle in line, / still alive with yellow glow and hope”
fully lit hanukkiyah in the dark with another hanukiyah in the background that appears to be a reflection of the first
“We are here / To find the cracks / At the edges of possibilities”
mountains sunrise fog clouds
“Will my God turn on the light in this dark room?”
dandelion lying on pavement
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

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