Parashat Toldot invites us to explore the threads of legacy, blessing, and becoming. This week, as I illuminated Genesis 26:4, I found myself reflecting on the promise of light woven through our lineage—a reminder that even in complicated stories, hope continues to shimmer across generations. Toldot encourages us to cultivate consciousness: to notice the guidance we receive, the patterns we carry, and the choices that help us step more fully into who we are becoming.
As we enter the month of Kislev and approach Thanksgiving, we are invited into a season of light, gratitude, and possibility. This week’s prayers, blessings, journaling prompts, and reflections offer an opportunity to pause, connect, and kindle hope—within ourselves and with those we love.
Hope
Interwoven Harmonies
This blog post explores the spiritual themes of Parashat Va’etchanan, including the Shema, listening as a sacred act, and the power of poetry and prayer. It introduces the original prayer Interwoven Harmonies and reflects on Shabbat Nachamu and Tu B’Av. The post also invites readers to the launch of ZenScribe a platform for Jewish professionals to customize lifecycle certificates and other Jewish graphics.
Finding Hope in Uncertain Times:
This week’s blog explores how to hold on to hope during uncertain times, how to let our inner light shine in the darkness, and how to draw strength from community. It includes a prayer for Israel, and my illustration and prayer for this week’s Torah portion, Shelach. I’ve also included an updated version of my 10 Tools for Challenging Times, with journaling prompts to help guide your own spiritual exploration.
Be the Light
This week’s parasha, Beshalach, tells the story of Pharaoh finally allowing the Israelites to leave Egypt—only to change his mind and pursue them. It includes one of the most dramatic moments in the Torah: the Israelites standing at the edge of the Red Sea, trapped between the waters before them and Pharaoh’s army closing in behind them. […]




