Creative Sabbath
Rest, Rhythm, and Making with Intention
Creative Sabbath is not a program. It is not a challenge. It is not a productivity system disguised as rest.
It is a posture.
This space gathers essays and practices that explore what it means to create from rest instead of hurry, to live inside rhythm instead of rush, and to let making serve peace rather than compete with it.
I write these pieces for women who make — with their hands, their homes, their words, their work — and who sense that exhaustion is not the price creativity is meant to demand.
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Between Shavuot and Yom Teruah: How to Keep Your Family God-Focused Between Holidays
The Space Between the Feasts Matters
Shavuot reminds us of covenant, harvest, provision, obedience, and the giving of God’s instruction. Yom Teruah calls the household to attention. It wakes people up. It interrupts the drift. It begins the fall appointed times with a sound that says, “Pay attention.”