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Two books titled 'Shavua', one in dark purple and the other in beige, held up against a background of green leaves and light-colored flowers. The dark purple book describes itself as a weekly personal journal shaped by the timeless wisdom of the Jewi
A welcoming page from a Jewish Shavua journal with the title "Shavua Tov!" and the subtitle "a good week." It explains the Hebrew phrase used at the end of Shabbat, emphasizing themes of faith, connection, and reflection. The design includes decorati
Table of contents titled 'Weeks of the Jewish Year,' listing themes and corresponding page numbers, organized into two columns with decorative accents.
Decorative page titled "Notes on the Design" explaining the visual language of Shavua, with Hebrew letters and motifs inspired by Torah letterforms and scribal art, including stylized floral and geometric shapes.
Page titled "How to use SHAVUA" with sections explaining weekly themes rooted in Jewish wisdom, including faith, connection, and reflection, each with a symbol and description.
A graphic with the words 'Renewal' and 'Hitchadshut' in English, with Hebrew text above and below, and the phrase 'Rosh Hashanah' in English and Hebrew.
Text from a book or document explaining the significance of the seventh month and Rosh Hashanah, including quotes from biblical sources and reflections on personal growth and renewal.
Open book or magazine with a page stating 'Rosh Hashanah creates space for community and connection. What relationships do you want to focus on and nurture this year?' on the left side and a blank lined page on the right side, with decorative blue fl
A page with a Hanukkah message and a small illustration of a pair of dreidels at the top. The text discusses the tradition of placing Hanukkah lights for visibility and sharing.
A lined notepad with a drop shadow, positioned against a textured light background, displaying a story about dreaming and the possibilities it can open.
A two-page spread of a book with Hebrew and English text. The left page shows Hebrew characters and the word VA'ERA, while the right page contains a quote from the Bible, Exodus 6:12, and a discussion of Moshe's feelings of inadequacy and vulnerabili
A message about Tu B'Shvat, the New Year of the Trees, featuring a tree graphic with text inside and a background resembling textured paper.
A page from a book featuring biblical verses Exodus 18:13-18 in Hebrew and English, along with reflective questions about leadership and responsibility.
Open book with instructions on the left page about writing ten rules or values, and lined paper on the right page for writing. The pages have a decorative swallowtail shape at the top, and the background appears textured with soft colors.
An open book with text in both English and Hebrew, discussing the significance of the word "gadol" in the context of Shabbat and growth, with a decorative background featuring faint floral patterns and a blue dot pattern at the bottom.
A white card with the text "Growth deserves to be acknowledged. When do you feel most proud of how far you’ve come?" in blue font, with a subtle gray watercolor background and a small decorative element at the top.
A poster for Holocaust Remembrance Day with text in English and Hebrew, including a quote by Elie Wiesel and space for writing below.
A digital page with Hebrew and English text on a white background, discussing the concept of love and giving.
A light blue background with Hebrew and English text about Shabbat, including the word 'Wholeness' and a description of the weekly seven-day cycle.
Open book with text discussing Hebrew words for seven and Sabbath, highlighting their differences and meanings in relation to time.
A greeting card with Hebrew and English text celebrating the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah.
Back cover of a book titled 'Jewish Wisdom. Your Reflections.' by Ilana Kurshan, published by Sheva Books Jerusalem, with a barcode and ISBN number at the bottom.
Two books titled 'Shavua', one with a blue cover and one with a beige cover, standing upright on a wooden surface, with green leafy plants in the background.
A beige hardcover book titled "Shavuot" with topics such as faith, connection, and reflection, standing upright next to a dark blue hardcover book on a light wooden surface.
A hand holding a white fabric book with gold lettering that reads "SHAVA" among green shrubbery with orange fruit visible.
A hand flipping through a booklet or catalog on a decorative tiled floor with a floral pattern.
A photograph of a patterned wall with a repeating design of curved lines, small diamonds, and stylized floral motifs in shades of blue and white.

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