“Lech Lecha — Go forth to the land that I will show you.”
This week’s Torah portion invites us to trust the journey, even when the destination is unknown. In this week’s reflection, I share my illustration of Genesis 12:1, the prayer Not Knowing from my soon-to-be-released book Illuminated Journey, and a new illustrated prayer, Journey.
I also share information and resources about BRCA awareness in the Jewish community — and ask for prayers for my daughter, Samantha Trattner (Shira Natanya bat Yocheved), who is courageously navigating her own unexpected journey.
Archives for October 2025
Rainbow Promise
Holding On to Hope “My rainbow I have placed in the clouds, and it shall be for a sign of the covenant between Myself and the earth.” Each year when we read Parashat Noach, I am reminded that rainbows appear only after the rain. The story of the flood is one of devastation and renewal—a reminder […]
In the Beginning: A Journey of Creation and Illumination
As we begin the Torah anew with B’reishit, I’m reflecting on creation, creativity, and the practice of Visual Midrash—interpreting sacred text through art. Join me in exploring how color, prayer, and intention can illuminate the Divine spark within each of us.
In the Liminal Space Between Endings and Beginnings
Each year on Simchat Torah, we complete the reading of Deuteronomy and immediately begin Genesis, stepping into the liminal space between endings and beginnings. This sacred turning invites us to hold joy and sorrow, grief and hope, as we remember, reflect, and renew our connection to the Divine and to one another.




