The Studio In Venice By Michal Meron

The Studio In Venice By Michal Meron Here we Show Michal's passion for Jewish themes from an avid interest in Jewish teachings
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PARASHA OF THE WEEK BEHA’ALOTECHA N.37 ⭐️The Israelites receive instructions regarding Passover; they journey forth from...
04/06/2026

PARASHA OF THE WEEK BEHA’ALOTECHA N.37 ⭐️

The Israelites receive instructions regarding Passover; they journey forth from Sinai and complain to G-d on several occasions, provoking G-d’s anger; Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses. After the sanctification of the Dwelling Place for G-d, G-d spoke to Moses saying “Speak to Aaron and have him light the menorah so that the seven lights shall cast light.” And Aaron did so. Then G-d said to Moses “Take the Levites and purify them with waters that clear of sin, and make animal and flour offerings to G-d. Then you shall assemble the whole community and have the Levites come before the Tent of Appointed Meeting.” And it was done. G-d spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the second year after their exodus from Egypt. “Let the sons of Israel make Pesach on the fourteenth day of this month, between the two evenings. Even if a man is unclean, the Pesach offering with matzah and bitter herbs must still be made. The one who neglects Pesach offering to G-d shall be uprooted from among his people.”

Parshat Naso explores themes of personal responsibility, ethical conduct, and the structure of communal life. It emphasi...
28/05/2026

Parshat Naso explores themes of personal responsibility, ethical conduct, and the structure of communal life. It emphasizes the importance of accountability in both private and public spheres​, whether through honoring commitments, addressing harm in relationships, or fulfilling duties with integrity.

The section on the Nazirite highlights the power of intentional restraint and the pursuit of clarity through self-discipline. At its heart, the parsha culminates with the priestly blessing​, a timeless expression of hope for peace, protection, and inner light​, offering a vision of human connection rooted in care, respect, and the pursuit of collective well-being.

MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH:Parashat Naso n.36Navigating Life’s Journey with Ancient Insights
28/05/2026

MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH:
Parashat Naso n.36
Navigating Life’s Journey with Ancient Insights

MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH: Parshat Naso explores themes of personal responsibility, ethical conduct - The Studio In Venice by Michal Meron

Jewish Holidays: SHAVUOT – Feast of the WeeksFeast of the Weeks6 Sivan (May, June)“Weeks” is one of several names for th...
21/05/2026

Jewish Holidays: SHAVUOT – Feast of the Weeks
Feast of the Weeks
6 Sivan (May, June)

“Weeks” is one of several names for this holiday, which focuses on the time between Pessach and the day that Moses received the Law on Mount Sinai. The Holiday is also known as the Time of the Giving of the Law. In addition, Shavuot is connected to the season of the grain harvest and the tradition of offering the first fruits of the season at the Temple.
In the synagogue, The Book of Ruth is read, and traditionally dairy food is eaten.

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MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH: Double Parasha n.33 Behar n.34 BechukotaiNavigating Life’s Journey with Ancient InsightsThe d...
07/05/2026

MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH: Double Parasha n.33 Behar n.34 Bechukotai
Navigating Life’s Journey with Ancient Insights

The double parsha of Behar–Bechukotai teaches a deeply relevant message for our times: true freedom, peace, and sustainability come from aligning with sacred rhythms and living in covenant with Hashem. Behar introduces Shemitah and Yovel, radical concepts of rest, ecological humility, and economic justice, reminding us that the land and our time are not ours to dominate but to steward with faith and responsibility. Bechukotai outlines the spiritual consequences of misalignment—not as punishment, but as the natural unraveling that occurs when we disconnect from divine order, while affirming that teshuvah (return) is always possible. Together, these parshiot call us to live with trust, integrity, and balance, honoring sacred rest, redistributing privilege, and walking in sync with the Divine Presence to co-create a world of justice and peace.

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New Abstracts for 2026 Proverbs a new Creation by Michal MeronLove Thy NeighbourThis series presents an abstract and exp...
16/04/2026

New Abstracts for 2026
Proverbs a new Creation by Michal Meron
Love Thy Neighbour
This series presents an abstract and expressive interpretation of timeless proverbs, transforming familiar moral sayings into vibrant visual landscapes. Bold colors, handwritten text, and symbolic figures create layered compositions that translate moral ideas into emotional visual experiences. Proverbs are explored as themes of perseverance, coexistence, self-responsibility, and empathy. Through this energetic visual language, the paintings invite viewers to reflect on how ancient wisdom continues to resonate within contemporary life.

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MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH: Double Parasha n.28 Tazria n.29 MetzoraNavigating Life’s Journey with Ancient InsightsTazria-...
16/04/2026

MY DAILY LIFE TORAH COACH: Double Parasha n.28 Tazria n.29 Metzora
Navigating Life’s Journey with Ancient Insights

Tazria-Metzora invites us to look beneath the surface​, literally. It’s not just about ancient skin conditions, but about the way our internal state manifests outwardly. The affliction of tzara’at appears when there’s a misalignment between our soul and our speech, especially when negativity or judgment spills into the way we speak about others. But rather than punishment, the isolation that follows is sacred space​ and time set apart to listen inward, to reckon with what’s been said or left unsaid. It’s a process of spiritual detox.

These parshot teach that real healing comes when we slow down enough to notice what our lives are trying to tell us. Sometimes, what looks like a breakdown is actually the beginning of a return​ toward integrity, toward empathy, toward the Divine.

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