Have you ever wondered how your work and personal life can align with your spiritual values? For many women, especially olim in Israel navigating new beginnings, balancing emunah and ambition can feel like a challenge. But what if your life’s work isn’t separate from your faith, but a key part of it? When we align … Continue reading Spiritual Coaching: Align Your Life and Work with Your Divine Mission
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Jewish Spirit Channeling for Kids
Reclaiming the Ancient Art of Channeling Divine Connection I first heard about God at my Reform temple and read about God in the prayer book there. As a child, I brought God home with me and continued to speak with Him/Her from the quiet of my bedroom. Our bodies are vessels for spirit, bridges connecting … Continue reading Jewish Spirit Channeling for Kids
Climbing Your Ladder: A Spiritual Journey of Growth and Connection
By Mindy Rubenstein Seventeen years ago, my husband and I, along with our two oldest kids—then just toddlers—attended our first Shabbat dinner with Chabad. That evening sparked the beginning of our journey toward becoming more religiously observant.Growing up mostly secular, I had so much to learn about Judaism and wanted to do everything right away. … Continue reading Climbing Your Ladder: A Spiritual Journey of Growth and Connection
Returning Home: Thanksgiving’s Hebrew Roots
Ultimately, Thanksgiving is rooted in the Hebrew Bible. The Pilgrims, who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621, saw themselves as a "new Israel," mirroring the Exodus story of the Israelites who left Egypt in search of freedom and a promised land. Their journey, similar to the biblical Exodus, was seen as a divine mission to … Continue reading Returning Home: Thanksgiving’s Hebrew Roots
The Rebbe’s Blessings and Guidance: A Legacy of Miracles and Wisdom
By Mindy Rubenstein, Director, MORASHA Studio Art by Alex Levin World leaders and influential figures, from Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump to Bob Dylan and Jeff Bezos, have sought the Rebbe’s guidance and blessings, drawn to his profound wisdom and lasting impact across diverse fields. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was … Continue reading The Rebbe’s Blessings and Guidance: A Legacy of Miracles and Wisdom
Sukkot in Israel: Finding Strength in the Temporary
By Mindy Rubenstein In Kabbalistic thought, the sukkah symbolizes the balance between vulnerability and divine protection. Its open bamboo roof invites us to look up at the sky, reminding us to trust in Hashem’s infinite care. From my road here in Zichron Yaakov, a town founded in the 1800s on the southern tip of the … Continue reading Sukkot in Israel: Finding Strength in the Temporary
A Jewish Woman’s Journey Through Personal and Community Suffering
By Mindy Rubenstein As I headed to the hospital in Haifa today to support my closest friend after her heart procedure, I watched the birds soaring overhead and briefly questioned whether they might be b*mbs. Just an hour earlier, the sounds of booms filled the air, a reminder of our current reality. Yet, as I … Continue reading A Jewish Woman’s Journey Through Personal and Community Suffering
Rosh Hashanah: We Don’t Have to Struggle Alone
By Mindy Rubenstein It’s Time to Be Honest with Ourselves and Others As Rosh Hashanah approaches, it’s a time for reflection, renewal, and teshuva—a return to our authentic selves. But this process can uncover emotions we often push aside. Many of us hide our struggles, even from ourselves, masking our pain with a smile and … Continue reading Rosh Hashanah: We Don’t Have to Struggle Alone
Preparing for Shabbat: The Kabbalistic Wisdom of Thursday
How to Use Thursday for Spiritual and Practical Shabbat Preparation In Kabbalah, each day of the week carries its own unique spiritual energy, and Thursday is especially significant for preparing spiritually for Shabbat. While Friday focuses on practical tasks like cooking and cleaning, Thursday is dedicated to setting intentions and creating a calm, prepared mindset. … Continue reading Preparing for Shabbat: The Kabbalistic Wisdom of Thursday
Neurographic Art & Jewish Prayer
Neurographic art is a beautiful, healing process.In our sessions, we begin by writing our desires and prayers on the back of the page—anything we wish to release or explore. No art experience is needed.We then create flowing lines and shapes, letting our hands move freely. No planning, no pressure—just openness.The process is spiritual, empowering, and … Continue reading Neurographic Art & Jewish Prayer