Porous. Granular.
Barur
Barur — “clear,” “evident,” or “refined” in Hebrew — traces a personal story of inheritance, loss, and return. Beginning with a forgotten set of candlesticks gifted to the author’s mother during the intifada, it unfolds into a meditation on memory, faith, and reclamation—between religious and secular, Israel and diaspora, ancestral and emergent. Through the intertwined threads of trauma, prayer, and deep time, the essay asks what it means to awaken to our lineage that is ever renewed.
Peacemaker Prayer of Rabbi Nachman
The Peacemaker Prayer by Rabbi Nahman is an incantation for planetary peace and affirmation of non-dual reality. Here in Hebrew and English.
A Hall of Great Vessels: Summary of November 2022 Mini-Retreat
Summary of a mini-retreat, dedicated to silent meditation, niggunim / hassidic contemplative melodies, art practice and council practice, guided by nondual teachings from the Rav Kook.
Guiding Letters for The Days of Awe 5783
Weaving Jewish devotional liturgy, yearning, non-dual awareness, and ancestral reconnection during the ten days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur 5783/2022
Ki Hai: Khuma Drops Her Sleeve, A Hebrew Koan
The Talmud court drama oft-referred to as controversy about modesty, here interpreted as a Kabbalistic map to restore the Celestial Broken Vessel - Awareness itself.