Type: Poem

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A loving poem in honor of Father’s Day
An adult and child walk by a lakeside at sunset, surrounded by trees and warm golden light.
“I imagine my soul nestled deep in my body…”
rain against a window
“That each struggle, joy, and life is intertwined…”
Person standing in a field at sunset, arms raised, enjoying the open landscape and warm light.
“Gripped by the desire to decode what we cannot know, we examine each word…”
Torah parchment
“It could have been anyone standing there…”
Black and white photo of hands gently holding a single daisy flower against a dark background.
“A child dreams of a garden where no bombs fall…”
A small child stands beside a path next to a large field of orange flowers under a partly cloudy sky.
A poem and ritual for counting the Omer
Close-up of blooming chive flowers with light purple petals and green stems in a garden.
“The Blue Heron / flies slow / through the wetlands…”
A gray heron with outstretched wings flies low above a rippling body of water.
“Here we greet / The firmament / Of Heaven…”
Wispy white clouds stretch across a deep blue sky, creating a dynamic, airy pattern.

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