Shabbat as sanctuary in time
A six-week path for moving from rushing into resting — learning to let Shabbat hold you with more gentleness, presence, and joy.
Slow Series are multi-week chavruta paths on Shabbat, tefillah, middot, and the Seven Laws. Each trunk has a simple arc: a core idea, a few sources, and one concrete practice for each week.
לֹא לְגָמְרֵי סִיוּם, אֶלָּא דֶּרֶךְ לָלֶכֶת בָּהּ — קְצָת מִקְרָאוֹת, קְצָת שִׂיחָה, וּמַעֲשֶׂה קָטָן לְשַׁבּוּעַ.
These are the standing trunks we’re growing. More can be added as the questions of the community unfold.
A six-week path for moving from rushing into resting — learning to let Shabbat hold you with more gentleness, presence, and joy.
Turning fixed words into a living conversation. For those who feel “I’m bad at davening” and want a kinder, more honest path into tefillah.
Refining the heart with tiny, consistent turns. Each week focuses on one middah — kavod, savlanut, anavah, chesed, emet, or bitachon.
Seeing the Sheva Mitzvot as a path of dignity, not just a minimum. For Bnei Noach, seekers, and Jews who want to understand the global covenant more deeply.