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a guided weekly journal

A beige book with gold lettering and patterns titled 'Shavua' and a dark blue book with white lettering titled 'Shavua' behind it.

SHAVUA


rooted in Jewish time & wisdom

Thoughtfully designed for personal engagement throughout the Jewish year.


Add your voice to the continuing Jewish conversation...

Two holding up books titled Shavua, one in blue and one in light pink, with text describing a weekly personal journal based on the Jewish calendar, against a background of green foliage and sunlight.
SHAVUA Jewish journal by Dalia Youngerwood.  Sample page that says Direction Kivun' and 'Shabbat Shuva' in English, Hebrew, and transliteration.
An open book, a ceramic mug, a pen, and a weekly personal journal titled 'Shavua' are placed on a wooden table with a blue placemat.

The Story Behind SHAVUA

Hear what shaped SHAVUA in this 
conversation with Abigail Pogrebin on JBS.

SHAVUA / שָׁבוּעַ / Week

Named for the Hebrew word for “week,”
SHAVUA is a guided weekly journal.

Designed to inspire reflection and meaningful engagement with Jewish wisdom, each of its 55 weekly entries explores a timeless theme through the lens of the Jewish time, accompanied by thoughtful prompts and space for personal writing.

Begin at any time and move at your own pace.

A meaningful gift to mark a milestone, celebrate a new beginning, or inspire deeper connection.

SHAVUA
in the Jewish Journal

Author Dalia Youngerwood talks with the Jewish Journal about the inspiration behind SHAVUA and creating a book that invites each person into the Jewish conversation.

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