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Rabbinical students participate in a three-day outreach effort at a Florida prison.
In this painting I depict human positions that express joy.
Artist’s Statement: Putting feeling into our actions, and the way we serve G-d, is an incredibly important element of fulfilling any mitzvah. Do we merely serve with actions, or do we put our thoughts and emotions into giving these mitzvahs further substa...
By Bella Tonini
Artist’s Statement: Happiness and levity go hand in hand when one meditates about the beauty of nature and all we have to be grateful for.
By Israel Noach Sauer
Artist's Statement: Chassidic thought teaches that despite the harshness of some of the laws, we need to view the positive within them, and enjoy the boundaries the Torah sets.
By Shayna Denburg
Artist's Statement: There is a pit within us all where a constant battle rages. Our struggle. Finding a space of calm is sometimes the sole purpose.
Teens chill over smoothies and sushi, and discuss Judaism with Chabad-Lubavitch of Tri-Valley, Calif.
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