Israeli graphic artists are turning the handwriting of people killed on October 7th and throughout the war into their own unique fonts. The project is stunning and, to me, epitomizes the intersection of creativity and heartbreak. It's worth checking out.
https://t.co/VRcdWBHEzn
Terrific conversation with a real thinker, who also happens to be the co-founder of @patbamelach. Here's my conversation with David Katz, who is now - with his wife - building up @meshek48.
https://t.co/QtzBdGTtRq
https://t.co/mK6o1xgdAL
Glad to see that bread finally gets the recognition it deserves.
Check out this article from @nytimes. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. https://t.co/jgenADa7Oo
Nice touch by the @metmuseum to open their 15th century manuscript of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah to Hilchot Korban Pesach. According to my sources, this was intentional.
For me, I find it fascinating that often I'm at my happiest when living in the unknown. At this point in our low-tech startup life, there are so many unknowns, but we are so inspired and energized. Am I delusional? (also, I really may be delusional and I'm sort of okay with that)
We've expanded into the world of farming. We know enough to know we don't know much. We're starting with local landrace wheat. Send good wishes and good advice.
In the latest podcast episode, Rabbi David Brofsky talks about Jewish conversion and the windy road from Oradea to Rosh Tzurim.
It's that time we had five weddings in our Meshek.
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This month leads into Rosh HaShana, the start of the new year. So it's a bit of introspection, a bit of gratitude, some great food, and just the perfect autumn vibe. #newyear#homestead#smallbusiness#garden
Excited about growing our Meshek (workspace) both indoors and outdoors. We're turning our porch space into an indoor garden space. Can't wait to see the mistakes we make along the way (that's always the best part). #growing#gardening#sustainability