
Photo: Atara Katz
The pose
The look
The brow
The ear
This is one
Very
Cheeky deer.

Photo: Atara Katz
The pose
The look
The brow
The ear
This is one
Very
Cheeky deer.

Photo: Inbar Asif
Let your mind
Pull up stakes
From its old
Dusty space.
Let your heart
Relocate
To a wider
Warm place.
Open eyes
To new shores.
Plant ideas
Expand more.
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Photo: Amitai Asif
There are eons of old
Set in stone
Pressed in rock.
Do you hear them
Or not
Do you know
What you’re told
Can you feel part of all
That had gone
And which may
Or may not
Come along
To live on?
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Photo: S. Levenberg
May the light
Spark the day
Glinting awe
On its way.
May the waves
Hug the sand
As your heart
Understands.
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Photo: Atara Katz
The repose of this seal makes me smile … The serene surrender to a nap, oblivious to walkers by; the wannabe-seals of the rocks behind; the temporary real-estate afforded by low tide; the breathing surf that must be humming onto sand; the calm potential for the world around.

Photo: Atara Katz
There is one way to go
‘Cross life’s streams
As it were:
Take the dare
Stay aware
Fingers crossed
Everywhere.
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Photo: Amitai Asif
This photo of an ancient synagogue in the Golan in Israel brings up both the frailty and sturdiness of history. The Jewish house of worship in the photo is many centuries old. It reflects millennia of Jewish connection to the area, along with the realities of wars, destruction, exile, division, and battles over God and faith, righteousness and identity … All of which continue to this day … in many faiths and identifications … all over the world.
I look at this photo and where some might see ruins, I see times of destruction and times of rebuilding. I see a testament to time’s eternal light. I feel awe at the masonry and workmanship, at the symmetry and the human stories these walls had seen, heard, lived, know. People have gathered to worship communally in this synagogue, as humans of all faiths had gathered in places of worship around the world before and since. At its core, a house of worship – be it made of bricks, wood, stone, or out in open nature; whether it praises one God or the many deities of spirituality – holds the potential to bring people closer together and closer to appreciating creation and the need for compassion and gratitude.
Geography shifts, empires shuffle people around, greed blinds, circumstances and propaganda preach division (and sometimes even hate and violence), but at its very foundation, humanity withstands, faith remains, hope endures.
May we build on strength and community. May our foundations always hold true and strong.

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Knit the yarn
Click and purl
Weave and braid
Loop and curl
Blanket beds
Shelter heads
From the cold
Up ahead.
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Photo: Inbar Asif
Clutch today
With both hands
Hold on well
Live with heart.
It is one
Of a kind
And will soon
Sail right past
As the hours
Melt light
And the sunset
Departs.
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Photo: Tobias Keller via Unsplash
As they rode through the smoke, through the night, to the light
Amidst trees, atop hooves, in the saddle upright
Sun kissed heads, offered heart, till homecoming delight.
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