There is a little whisper within you. It speaks discreetly, yet yearns to be heard.
This hakhel year, I want to build a real, in person community like I always imagined.
An essay and a song that will take you to the deepest levels of Jewish mysticism and thought from Darshan, a "neo-hasidic-world-folk-rap project" that will change the way you look at Jewish music.
Strangers can be wildly fascinating, both in person and on social media. The opportunities they offer for connection and expanded perception are beautiful and downright mystical.
While in the desert, Moses' periods of seclusion on the mountain were key to his progress as a leader and the transmission of The Torah. Like any introvert, only by entering into a safe, individual space could this have happened.
The world needs a lot of healing, the world needs a lot of wholeness and if we would do all we can do be proactive for our soul's dreams, G-d will provide...
I know G-d demands authenticity, but what about when feelings are just too much?
I miss the Land. The air. The views. The people. So yes, the trip was special. But there's more.
Let's talk about something else for a bit.
The first Hevria Sessions song by Rocky and the Goldstein! As he says in the post, "...it’s good to remember what bears remembering, and it’s best not to dwell on that which should be forgotten."