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.
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Transcendent Grace
You Are Not Alone: Reflections on Parashat Vayeishlach and the Concept of Grace Parashat Vayishlach • Genesis 32:4–36:43 “He called the place Beth-el, for there, God had been revealed.”— Genesis 35:7 In this week’s parasha Jacob returns to Beth-el — where he pauses to build an altar and name the place where God once appeared to […]
Showing up in Love; Planting Seeds of Legacy
This week’s Torah portion, Vayeira, reminds us that faith and legacy often take root in the simple act of showing up. When Abraham plants a tamarisk tree, he establishes a living covenant — a promise that continues to grow long after him. My prayer Seeking Connection begins with the word Hineini — “Here I am” — and that sacred readiness has become my mantra as I accompany my daughter on her cancer journey. I can’t control the path ahead, but I can choose how I show up in this moment: with love, courage, and faith. Each prayer, each act of compassion, is a seed we plant — our legacy in the making.
Unleash Your Creative Spirit
Creativity as a Path to Divine Connection Using our creative gifts is a powerful way to express what’s in our hearts. When we create with intention, we attune to something larger than ourselves—a holy flow of insight and presence. In this sense, creativity is not just a form of self-expression; it’s a path to connection with the Divine. Everything is connected.When we live with this awareness, we become more aligned with the sacredness of all life. Whether we create with words, paint, movement, music, or through acts of kindness and justice, the creative spark within us is a sacred gift—and cultivating it brings us closer to the Source of all creation. This week’s Torah portion, Parashat Emor, includes one of the most detailed liturgical calendars in the Torah, outlining sacred times and holy convocations. Among them is the commandment to “elevate the Omer before God” (Leviticus 23:11) the verse I chose to illustrate for my Torah illumination series. The act of elevating the Omer reminds us to lift up the ordinary, to infuse time with intention, and to honor our connection to the sacred cycles of life. Abundant BlessingsA Prayer for Parashat Emor May we strive to notice,appreciate, and express gratitudefor our abundant blessings:the inherent beauty of natureand the earth on which we live,the air we breathe, the water we drink,the clothes we wear, the places we live,the food we eat. May we celebrate the opportunityto make a difference in the world;to pursue meaningful work,to create with purpose and joy,and to accompany—and be accompanied by—people we love. May we elevate our abilityto be fully present each day—to pause, breathe, receive,and honor the wonderof being alive and inspired. Let Your Creativity Shine I often journal about creativity, and wanted to share this 9-part panel of hand-lettered inspirations that I hope will nurture your creative spirit. Counting the Omer: Embracing the JourneyAs we continue counting the Omer—moving from freedom toward revelation—we enter Week 6, which is associated with Yesod, the sefirah of foundation, relationship, and sacred connection. Yesod is the bridge between intention and action, vision and manifestation. It teaches us that we grow through our connections—to each other, to the Divine, to the world around us. Here’s […]
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. […]
Journey Toward Revelation: Reflections on Counting the Omer
As we journey from freedom to revelation, the Counting of the Omer invites us to grow, reflect, and transform. Check out the art, inspiration, and journaling prompts in this week’s Blog!






