The seven-week journey from Pesach to Shavuot invites us into reflection, growth, and spiritual awakening. In this post, I’m sharing a new resource I created—Counting the Omer: A Spiritual Journey—a guided journal filled with weekly sefirot teachings, daily prompts, blessings, reflections, and artwork to deepen the Omer practice.
Passover
Tending the Flame
As we enter Shabbat HaGadol, the Great Shabbat before Passover, we find ourselves standing at a sacred threshold—between preparation and remembrance, between liberation and revelation. In this week’s reflection, I explore the spiritual journey of Counting the Omer, the seven lower sefirot, and the call to tend the holy flame of hope, faith, and love. I’m also delighted to share that my new guided journal, Counting the Omer: A Spiritual Journey, is now available as a digital download in the shop.
From the Fire to Freedom:
Reflections on Parashat Tzav and the Journey of the Omer As we prepare for Passover and begin the sacred practice of Counting the Omer, Parashat Tzav reminds us of the enduring flame—“a perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar, it shall not go out” (Leviticus 6:6). This verse became the foundation for this week’s Torah illustration. […]
Answering the Call
Reflect, Remember & Retell Parashat Vayikra | Leviticus 1:1–5:26 This week we begin the Book of Leviticus with a single word: “Vayikra”—And [God] called to Moses… (Leviticus 1:1) This quiet call marks a turning point. After the thunder and fire of Mount Sinai, God now speaks in a softer voice—intimate, direct, and deeply personal. As I […]




