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Terumah: Vessel of Joy

30 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Adar teaches that even in concealment, G-d was there all along. Terumah teaches us to build a space to live with that awareness. In this class, we explore joy not as emotion, but as expansion — the force that breaks doubt, integrates inspiration, and transforms awakening into embodied practice. The Mishkan becomes a blueprint for building an inner sanctuary that can hold both pain and light — and return us, again and again, to who we truly are.

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