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“I fear the loss of one too dear to let go.”

 
Person sitting on a bench overlooking hills at sunset, silhouetted against the sky.
“Our hands do not lace, like the tzitzit. / I wish they would.”
Two people with dark hair stand together closely outdoors, one with a printed shirt featuring birds and foliage.

“Here, in hearth of heart, / All is made whole.”

A lit candle glows inside a metal lantern with a heart-shaped window.

Non-Theistic Jewish Wedding Blessings

Two people share a playful moment on a bridge, smiling and standing close, with a cityscape in the background.

“Draped open, the Torah frames, / Our bedposts / Their cyclical story revealing / A midrash made flesh.”

A collection of vintage wooden letterpress blocks in various sizes and colors.

An outline of questions to spark intimate conversation aligned with each of the four worlds of the Tu Bi’Shevat seder

Two people clinking glasses of chilled white wine over a meal, with a blurred background.

“Draw from me, and I from you. / Let us mingle a new moon.” 

Crescent moon in a purple and orange sunset sky over a grassy field with a rock and bare tree silhouette.

“Come, my beloved, / Draw close”

Silhouette of a person standing with outstretched arms against a sunset backdrop by the ocean.

“See me as I enact Your commandment ‘love your neighbor as yourself.'”

Two women wearing masks give a distanced high-five while sitting on a bench surrounded by greenery.

“If we could pluck shards / from the dark …”

A silhouette of a person standing in a sunlit forest, surrounded by tall trees.

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