May 30, 2023

   How does one find a new way of being after a loved one has died? Grief and loss are part of the human condition. Both will eventually be a chapter in the storybook of our lives. Most of us will grieve for someone we loved; we will experience the heartache of loss. The progression of age prepares us that our time here in this world is not infinite. It is expected that one life just as it is brought... Read more

May 13, 2023

Chilling sounds of warning sirens. I wake up at 6:00 A.M., I turn on Israeli news before I get my feet on the ground. I put my eyes and ears on full alert, did a siren go off and where? I can hear the reporters try and talk over the loud and chilling sounds of warning sirens. I jump out of bed and immediately begin texting my family members and friends. A routine that my heart has not adapted to.... Read more

May 12, 2023

This May is Jewish Heritage Month, it is my personal heritage, one I continue to learn about   Heritage is a word that invites curiosity within me. I enjoy following the roads of different cultures to learn about the various wonders of people. I am fascinated by the treasures found in heritage. It seems to me that they can be a good source of keeping people connected. Sometimes, the wisdom heritage offers can be a valuable factor in unity. We... Read more

May 2, 2023

Could my newly found practice of meditation be a type of prayer? I was turning 40 years old the first time I had an intimate meeting with prayer. I had begun a new soul journey, one that involved meditation. Beforehand, prayer seemed like a distant language, one I couldn’t understand. Having been brought up in a secular society, I believed prayer only belonged to those that followed religious rules. I associated it with ways to ask for something, repeat what... Read more

April 14, 2023

For Me the Holocaust Would be present. My dear friend of over 40 years lives in Vienna. She has lived there for over 30. After falling in love with an Austrian volunteer on her Kibbutz (Israeli communal farm community) they relocated to Vienna. We have remained in close contact, meeting up mostly in Israel and even in Santorini. But never in Austria. I have always been afraid to visit Austria, a country that carried echoes of Naziism. For me the... Read more

April 13, 2023

How did a flag that had been kidnapped by extremists in Israel, return to be a symbol of democracy and hope? I was walking down the streets of Tel-Aviv, as they were slowly filling up with Israeli flags. White and blue colors could be seen from afar covering the city’s landscape. My husband wearing the flag proudly on his back, others carrying it on poles. Children sharing the flag, this very essential symbol on their caps and backpacks. Drummers were... Read more

March 30, 2023

How is Freedom Connected to Passover  Passover is one of my favorite holidays. It holds space for tradition as well as individuality. No 2 Seders (the traditional holiday meal and storytelling) are exactly alike. Each Seder brings the flavor of those around the table, while holding the rainbow of traditions to choose from. All the time using the word FREEDOM as a guide. How is FREEDOM connected to Passover? The Jewish people escaped slavery from Egypt with a passion to... Read more

March 17, 2023

 What are the Gifts of Spring Cleaning  The upcoming season of Spring is associated with a ritual of cleaning. We empty drawers, garages and closets. Turn soil over in our garden and plant seeds in hope of new growth. We rid our homes of what is no longer needed. Make sure our windows are cleaned, ensuring a clear view. What are the gifts of Spring cleaning? There is something quite parallel between Spring cleaning and soul cleansing Mostly, for me,... Read more

March 6, 2023

What Are the Healing Benefits of Poetry and Music. These last few months I have been asked the question: What are the healing benefits of poetry and music? Poetry and music have been intertwined for thousands of years. In Hebrew there is one word for poetry and song,” Shir”, perhaps the creators of the ancient language understood the heart in more ways than we know. Poetry and music can provide comfort during periods of stress, trauma and grief. They often heighten... Read more

February 22, 2023

Bidding Farewell to a Sacred Space Last August, after 26 years, I bid farewell to the home that knew all of my joys and sorrows. Each room contained memories that felt like capsules of my life, making it difficult to leave behind. Each wall seemed to hold voices of what was. While I was able to part with most of the home, there was one room in particular that I found hardest to let go of. It was my sacred... Read more


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