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Intentions for each day of lighting the Hanukkiyah, connected to the sefirot
A menorah with two lit candles stands on a table, with a blurred background and mirror reflection.
This Hanukkah ritual is set in nature and includes eight interactive stations.
Tree branches with dense, green, sunlit leaves hanging down, creating a shaded, tranquil atmosphere.
A teaching and meditation to enter the month of Kislev
A clear night sky filled with stars above dark silhouettes of hills and a small lit building.
Join Rabbi Tsurah August for a simple body/mind/spirit practice that uses the paradigm of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life to activate our bodies.
A row of tall, slender trees stands on a green, hilly landscape with dense vegetation.
‘Woman Is a Tree of the Field’ is an original work of art inspired by trees in Jewish text and mystical tradition.
Textile art of a female figure with fiery hair, twig arms, and plants on a brown fabric background.
“In the ruins of the towers / we walked through daily / you would have found letters…” and added them up to find meaning
Hebrew letters in a book, covered by a menorah with a star of david shining down
Guided meditation for the Omer
sky of clouds and shining pink rays of sun mirrored over water
“Any ‘I love you’ / Like water, uncontained / Can have no form.”
woman standing in a canyon stream facing a waterfall
“Jacob teaches, / We weave / And reweave, / The narratives / Of our lives”
three candles glowing orange yellow in the dark

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