Energy Is Everywhere: How to Shift, Cultivate, and Protect Yours

Energy Is Everywhere: How to Shift, Cultivate, and Protect Yours

Energy is everywhere, all the time. It flows between us, within us, and through the spaces we inhabit. But when we feel drained, stuck, or scattered, it can be hard to remember that energy is something we can shift. Whether it’s through movement, music, community, or simple daily practices, we have the power to protect, cultivate, and borrow energy when we need it. Here’s how to tend to your inner light and create a life that fuels you.

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Spiritual and Practical Decluttering for a New Season

Spiritual and Practical Decluttering for a New Season

Spring has a way of stirring the urge to cleanse, to declutter, to create space. But decluttering isn’t just about our closets—it’s about making room for what truly matters in our homes, minds, and lives. As I prepare to let go of things I’ve stored for years, I’m reminded that every object, belief, and commitment should earn its place. What are you holding onto that no longer serves you?

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Parashat Yitro: It’s all about Action

Parashat Yitro: It’s all about Action

Parashat Yitro isn’t just about the giving of the Ten Commandments—it’s about the radical idea that how we live matters more than what we believe. Whether or not you see these commandments as divine, they offer a framework for intentional living. Personal growth, like Judaism, isn’t just about theory—it’s about action. What guiding principles shape your life, and how are you putting them into practice?

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Manna, Minimalism, and My Grandpa Lenny

Manna, Minimalism, and My Grandpa Lenny

"Take all you want but eat all you take"—my Grandpa Lenny’s mealtime wisdom from his army days echoes through my life. In Parshat Beshalach, the Israelites received a similar lesson with the manna: take only what you need, or risk it spoiling. What does this ancient wisdom teach us in a world of excess and consumer culture?

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Va'era, the Holocaust, and the Power of Jewish Questioning

Va'era, the Holocaust, and the Power of Jewish Questioning

In Parashah Va'era, Moses—one of our greatest leaders—doubts himself and questions God. And yet, instead of being punished, he is met with guidance. Judaism does not demand blind faith; it encourages questioning. As we approach International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we reflect on the difficult questions that have shaped our people. What does it mean to be Jewish after such horrors? What keeps us connected despite generations of adversity? Va’era reminds us that we don’t need certainty to move forward—only the courage to keep asking.

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From Shemot to Today: Leadership, Justice, and Compassion

From Shemot to Today: Leadership, Justice, and Compassion

Moses' journey in Shemot teaches us that true leadership isn’t just about defending our own—it’s about expanding our circle of care. We can stand firmly for Israel’s safety, while still feeling compassion for the pain and suffering of others. This balance—fierce advocacy and deep empathy—is what makes leadership truly powerful.

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Parasha Vayigash: Exploring Emotional Complexity and Human Connection in the Torah

Parasha Vayigash: Exploring Emotional Complexity and Human Connection in the Torah

In Parasha Vayigash, Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers, bringing decades of tension to a dramatic climax. This Torah portion invites us to reflect on emotional expression and human complexity, offering timeless lessons about grief, forgiveness, and connection. Dive into this week’s commentary to explore how Joseph’s journey mirrors our own emotional struggles and triumphs.

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Joseph’s Journey: Choosing Growth Over Resentment in Parashah Miketz

Joseph’s Journey: Choosing Growth Over Resentment in Parashah Miketz

What would you do if those who betrayed you came seeking your help? In Parashah Miketz, Joseph’s journey from prisoner to Pharaoh’s second-in-command teaches powerful lessons about forgiveness, resilience, and personal growth. Discover how his story challenges us to choose growth over resentment, turn adversity into opportunity, and embrace true transformation. Includes a thought-provoking journal prompt for your week ahead!

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Wrestling with the Torah: Vayishlach’s Lessons

Wrestling with the Torah: Vayishlach’s Lessons

What does it mean to wrestle with identity, uncertainty, and faith? In this week’s parashah, Jacob’s transformation into Israel—'one who wrestles with God'—invites us into a legacy of questioning and growth. As we explore the layered, sometimes unsettling stories in Vayishlach, we uncover how wrestling with meaning keeps Jewish tradition alive and connects us to our shared name: Israel.

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Not Religious, Just Deeply Jewish: Exploring Identity Beyond Belief

Not Religious, Just Deeply Jewish: Exploring Identity Beyond Belief

What does it mean to be proudly Jewish without being religious? In this blog post, I explore how Judaism is more than a religion—it's a culture, a heritage, and a source of spiritual connection that transcends time. Discover how Jewish identity can inspire pride, purpose, and belonging for secular Jews today.

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Vayetze: What Jacob’s Ladder Teaches Us About Personal Growth and Spirituality

Vayetze: What Jacob’s Ladder Teaches Us About Personal Growth and Spirituality

What does Jacob’s ladder have to do with surfing, perfectionism, and personal growth? In Parashat Vayetze, Jacob’s dream of angels climbing and descending a ladder speaks to the nonlinear journey of life. Whether we’re moving up, sliding down, or standing still, there’s meaning to be found exactly where we are. Explore these timeless lessons and take a few journal prompts to reflect on your own path.

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How to Make Big Decisions with Jewish Wisdom

How to Make Big Decisions with Jewish Wisdom

Making big decisions can feel overwhelming, but Jewish wisdom offers timeless guidance. Explore how values like Shiv’im Panim LaTorah, Hitbodedut, Tikkun Olam, and Lech Lecha can help you approach life’s crossroads with clarity, courage, and intention. Learn practical exercises to trust your journey, find support, and embrace growth.

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Lessons from Toldot: What This Torah Portion Teaches Us About Family, Identity, and Personal Growth

Lessons from Toldot: What This Torah Portion Teaches Us About Family, Identity, and Personal Growth

Discover how the Torah portion Toldot inspires personal growth. Reflect on the family narratives you’ve inherited, the roles you’ve played, and the masks you wear. Learn how to rewrite your story and step into your most authentic self.

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Shaping Sacred Moments: How Jewish Rituals Can Transform Everyday Life and Fuel Personal Growth

Shaping Sacred Moments: How Jewish Rituals Can Transform Everyday Life and Fuel Personal Growth

Rituals are more than routines—they’re sacred moments that ground and connect us. From childhood holiday traditions to mindfulness practices as a traveler, I’ve discovered how rituals evolve to reflect who we are and what we value. In this post, learn how to transform everyday habits into intentional rituals that bring meaning, presence, and joy to your life, inspired by Jewish culture and beyond.

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Sacrificing Integrity: What Vayera Teaches Those Who Struggle with God

Sacrificing Integrity: What Vayera Teaches Those Who Struggle with God

In this week’s parasha, Vayera, Abraham’s silence as God demands the unthinkable speaks volumes. What can this ancient story teach us about integrity, faith, and the cost of blind obedience? For those who struggle with the concept of God, the lessons may be more relevant than you think.

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Lech Lecha: Embracing the Jewish Call to Self-Discovery and Intuition

Lech Lecha: Embracing the Jewish Call to Self-Discovery and Intuition

Have you ever felt a nudge from within, guiding you toward something new? In Jewish tradition, Lech Lecha—'go to yourself'—is a call to connect with your inner voice and embrace the journey of self-discovery. This post explores how Lech Lecha invites us to trust our intuition and find purpose, even amidst uncertainty. Where might your own lech lecha be calling you?

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Lessons from Parashah Noach: Core Values for Intentional Living

Lessons from Parashah Noach: Core Values for Intentional Living

In Parashah Noach, we read about the flood, a fresh start for humanity, and the importance of core values. Discover how this ancient story can inspire you to live more intentionally and align your choices with what truly matters. This post concludes with an practical and insightful exercise to define your own core values and create a path for conscious living.

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