Shabbat Sashes
Another fabulous idea from Rabbi Stuart Light – the Shabbat Sash. Kids at our local Day School greet their fellow students and parents dressed in their special Shabbat Sash. What […]
Another fabulous idea from Rabbi Stuart Light – the Shabbat Sash. Kids at our local Day School greet their fellow students and parents dressed in their special Shabbat Sash. What […]
Ever heard of Mitzvah-Mensch? At my children’s Jewish day school, the rabbi of the school, Rabbi Stuart Light (who happens to be my dear husband) started a new initiative: Mitzvah Mensch of […]
I just recently discovered these meditative drawing exercises called Zendoodles. I love the patterns and I enjoy a meditative state when in the process of drawing. I thought of a way to combine this […]
My son and I made this beautiful Sukkah mobile. It is super easy and fun to put together with an extra set of little hands. You will need: clear foil, one […]
Tonight is Erev Yom Kippur and I would like to introduce the ultimate Yom Kippur Sniffer. You can wear the Sniffer as a decorative bracelet all throughout the fast. It […]
I experimented with Japanese bookbinding and the traditional Jewish art of papercutting.
Material needed: Pencil Rubber linoleum (the soft material works best for this project) – you can buy this at any craft store Carving tools for linoleum – also available at […]
It has been a while since I posted. Our family has moved from Seattle to Irvine this summer and we were preoccupied with purging, organizing, packing and unpacking. I am back […]
For us Shavuot is a day to regroup and reconnect with immediate family. A time to stop the every day hustle and bustle and enjoy each other’s presence. Eating cheesecake […]
I love the process of printmaking and the simple, yet elegant images that are created. To celebrate Jerusalem Day I went and designed a linocut of Mahane Yehuda with its […]