Days Until Hanukkah 2025 !
Days Until Hanukkah 2025 !
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by Aliyah Schick (Author)
More than a simple coloring book! Explore Jewish meditation throughout history to the present; the origins of the Magen David, its history, meaning, and symbology; how to use this book; and a guided meditation to get you started. Color the Star of David Jewish Coloring Book for Grown Ups to ease into stress relaxation, Jewish Meditation, Shabbat peace, and healing. Each of the 36 original artist's drawings begins with the interlocking triangles of the six-pointed Jewish Star. The Star of David is universally recognized as a symbol of the Jewish people. It represents shared heritage, community, and family. It is a declaration of hope and commitment. Color these beautiful drawings and ground yourself into your Jewish roots. Or, add colored pencils or markers to give a lovely gift. Three more Jewish Coloring Books you might like, too: Judaica, Chai, and Alefbet.
Aliyah Schick has been an artist all of her life. After Peace Corps in the Andes Mountains of South America, she studied art full time for four years, then created and sold pottery and ceramic art pieces for many years. Later Aliyah worked in fiber and fabric, making soft sculptural wall pieces and art quilts, then fabric dolls designed to carry healing energy. Now she draws and paints, and she writes poems and prose. At the heart of all this, Aliyah's passion is healing. She is a skilled and dynamic deep energetic healer and Transformation Coach. Her work in the multidimensional layers and patterns of the auric field is powerful and effective. Her drawings, paintings, poetry, writings, and books all arise as expressions of healing. Spending time with these drawings serves to remind us who we are, where we come from, and why we are here. Aliyah lives and works in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, where the energy of the earth is easily accessible, ancient, motherly, and obvious. A place where people speak with familiarity and reverence of the land and spirit, and where the sacred comes to sit with us on the porch to share the afternoon sun.