Love flows from trees, sky and waters. Love flows through birds, plants, animals and stars. The web that connects us all is love.
Read MoreThe mystics teach that the flames of Chanukah echo from the beginning of creation and send forth lights of chen—grace—pure love, freely given. To sit in this light is to be embraced and renewed by graciousness and love.
Read More As we gather together
Let us give thanks for the abundance that fills this table.
Blessed is the Mystery that calls us together.
We give thanks for this food that nourishes our bodies and souls.
Read MoreWe prepare ourselves for arriving at the Thanksgiving table with a compassion meditation intended to calm the mind, heart and soul.
Read MoreThis year, as we gather for Thanksgiving in the midst of all that is going on in our own lives and in the life of our country, let’s set an intention to treat ourselves and each other with gentleness, kindness and care.
Read MoreIn this video, Rabbi Yael Levy, founder of A Way In Jewish Mindfulness in Philadelphia, PA, talks about why she wrote Directing the Heart: Weekly Mindfulness Teachings and Practices from the Torah
Read MoreLast week the Torah called: Go.
Leave. Explore. Become.
This week the Torah calls: Sit.
Be still. Notice.
Read MoreAs we come to the edge of another beginning all of creation calls.
Ayeka, Where are you?
Where are you…and who will you be?
Read MoreRabbi Yael’s talk from Rosh Hashana 5780
Read MoreRabbi Yael’s talk from Kol Nidre 5780
Read MoreMay we remember to pause often, to move slowly and give thanks for the gifts of life.
Read MoreLifting our eyes, we can see 5780 on the horizon. May we walk toward this New Year with kindness, intention and care. This new video offers teachings and practices to guide our way.
Read MoreWhen have I been honest with myself and others even when it was difficult?
When was I dishonest because I felt fear or shame?
When did I hide from truths because I just couldn’t face them?
When was I surprised by truths I discovered?
Read MoreWalk in the ways of love, the Mystery calls, even as you weep, let love be the guide.
Read MoreThis season of Tisha b’Av implores us not to allow devastation, anger and pain to solidify into hatred.
Read MoreThe waters of life are in constant motion. Everything passes, changes, becomes something else.
Read MoreThis week’s Torah portion, Korach, speaks about rebellion and leadership and asks us to examine the intentions behind our words and actions.
Read MoreThe Omer season is over. We are on the other side of Sinai. What now?
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