Rosh Kodesh workshops
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ART WORKSHOPS

Combining Torah and Chassidut through a
variety of art mediums which becomes a  
avenue for personal reflection and spiritual
growth. Each workshop has it's own unique
expression of yiddishkeit to enhance the
inner spiritual growth in observing
holidays, to produce healing, & bring a
genuine everday prayer  life as Jewish
women who can hold Torah as a
foundation and source of life.

In each workshop one can learn how to tap
the inner deminsions of Toah and reveal it's
secrets to a healthy and blessed way of life.
Below are some Workshop I have done in
the past.

Shalom, Rivka Sari
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High Holidays-Cleansing of the Temple

Renewing our relationship with Hashem.
Here we created a ketubah (marriage
contract) which is a promise to renew our
relationship with Hashem and insert
Tzedakah, Tshuva, and T'fila into everday life
with chesed and kavanah.  
Chai Oreem-Lights of Life

This fun Hanukkah workshop explore the lights
of Torah and learning that Torah is the lamp
under our feet. It affects our way of life in in
which path we chose and walk.
Here we created a hand painted candle to
reflect the light of our nefesh (soul) that we
can share with one another to radiate and
kindle lights in one another.
Purim- The Kings Daughters

In this workshop we learn that there is Queen
Esther in all of us. We also learn that we are
daughter of the King of the universe and
modesty and tzinus is a reflection of that status
and that our beauty is deep within. Here we
created crowns with beads and gems with
colored tool.
Tu B'Shevat
In this workshop we explored the chassidic
concepts, such as raising the sparks in food
and come to understand how the way we eat is
the primary gateway to rectify the original chet
etz ha’daat.  As we enjoyed foods of the 7
species,we painted little clay pots to grow
herbs such as parsley to use at our upcoming
passover seder, mint , and lavender for healing
teas.
Kiddush-Sabbath Table

This gorgeous hand painted kiddush cups will
add a touch of splendor and beauty to our
Sabbath and holiday table!  In this workshop we
learn that kiddush is a ritual of words and drink,
a bridge from the harried weekdays to the day of
rest the Shabbat. This is a sequal workshop to
the  making Challah workshop .
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