Parashat Terumah reminds us that sacred space doesn’t begin with architecture—it begins with willing hearts. Through the Mishkan of the soul, a prayer for Divine Connection, and stories of Jewish Arts Week community projects, this week’s reflection invites you to build holiness within yourself and among others.
Holiness
Spark of Holiness
This week—between Valentine’s Day and Rosh Chodesh Adar—I’m holding a simple intention: reach out in love. Parashat Mishpatim reminds us to protect the vulnerable, notice those who feel unseen, and increase joy through small acts of kindness.
Standing on Holy Ground
A Parashat Shemot reflection on Exodus 3:14—“Ehyeh asher ehyeh”—and the burning bush as an invitation to turn aside, pay attention, and stand on holy ground.
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You Shall Be Holy
Honoring the Beauty of What Is Parashat Kedoshim • Week 5 of the Omer: HodThemes: Gratitude • Empathy • Humility • Holiness Called to Holiness This week’s Torah portion, Kedoshim, begins with a sacred invitation:“You shall be holy, for I, Adonai your God, am holy” (Leviticus 19:2). Holiness, in this context, is not an abstract ideal but a conscious practice—rooted in kindness, honesty, justice, and compassion. It is a call to embody our highest values, and to recognize the spark of Divinity implanted within ourselves and everyone we meet. This image serves as a visual mantra—a watercolor whisper from the soul reminding us that holiness is our birthright and our calling. Sacred Stillness, Sacred Space Holiness often begins in quiet moments—in the stillness where we become attuned to what is true for us in this moment. As I wrote in one of my many journaling pages, we are each an expression of God’s Holy presence. A Transformative Realization We embark on a transformative journey when we recognize that we are holy because we are created in the image of the Divine. […]





