Rosh Hashana

Still life closeup - challah, apples, pomegranate and bowl of hoThe Jewish New Year marks the beginning of the Days of Turning, a time of repentance and asking for forgiveness from those whom we have harmed. While January New Year’s resolutions imagine how we might improve ourselves in the year to come, Rosh Hashana reminds us that we move forward most effectively when we have dealt well with our past.

Whose forgiveness would help you to move forward?

Hands

HandsThese performers could be using their hands to tell a story, to wave to their friends, to invite applause or simply to convey the beauty of movement. The range of things we can do with our hands is astounding, and the choices we make can be stunning in their kindness or cruelty.

What will you do today with your hands?

In Balance

InBalanceThe equinox marks the moment of the year when light and dark are in balance. Whether you are in the Northern or the Southern Hemisphere, the day and the night are of the same length. Of course, knowing you are tipping toward winter or toward spring makes a difference in what the equinox means to you, but perhaps for just this moment it is possible to live quietly in the shared balance.

What do you treasure about this particular moment you are in?

Safe for Diversity

SafeForDiversity“If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.”
―John F. Kennedy

What do you do to make the world safe for diversity?