Shabbos is for naps and cuddles. That's a new collection I'm working on in my design shop.
Shabbat has been a meaningful for part of my life for many years. I learned the joy of disconnecting and recharging my batteries. I'm blessed to have found an online congregation during COVID called Romemu in New York.
Not too long ago, my kitty boys decided to join me for Shabbat. This is Tommy on my desk watching Shabbat services. After Zoom services, my synagogue family all comment about our cat, Tommy and how affectionate he is. Really, he walks on the desk, moves the camera with this tail and basically lets me know when it's "Tommy time."
Shabbat Napkins
These are some of my favorite prayers and thoughts in the Siddur for Shabbat:
Make room for a divine spark, a holy emptiness (It is the process of creating inner space to allow divine grace, love, or the Divine to enter and fill one's life.)"
Psalm 148: "Praise the Tapestry of being higher far than we can reach or know - yet we thank from earth and sky the Becoming that raised us up: praise to the loving ones ... the ones intimate with the Infinite."
Nishmat Kol Chai: The breath of all life praises your name ... O Breath of Life."
Return us to you, Ever-present and we shall always be returning. (Aleinu)
Hanukkah starts Dec 14
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Bar Mitzvah Personalized Keepsake
Tell me how you take a Shabbat rest. What's your favorite blessing or prayer?
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