Our Sleep Sanctuary: A Sacred Act of Care
Sometimes, the greatest kindness we can offer each other is the space to rest, even if it breaks the mold of what a “healthy” relationship is supposed to look like.
Sometimes, the greatest kindness we can offer each other is the space to rest, even if it breaks the mold of what a “healthy” relationship is supposed to look like.
We are entering an era in which people will seek sanctuaries of meaning.
We have all known dark times and longed to construct a path to times that are lighter.
I sit on the couch facing the sliding glass doors to savor the sights and sounds of God’s creatures who share my small patch of Eden.
Our deep evolutionary heritage of spoken language may be what ensures the core of our humanity.
I realized while reading Parshat Korach on the Shabbat before Jew York Pride, that our text provides valuable insight into another way to show up.
Often seen as symbols of time and life, rivers represent change and flow.
Each of us is a mini Beit Hamikdash. Our bodies house our precious souls.