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It’s so easy to look at what’s still undone.

What didn’t get finished.

Where you thought you’d be by now.

But this week — before rushing into what’s next —

pause and look around at what is.

What you’ve made it through.

What you’ve learned.

What you’ve built, even in small, quiet ways.

Because momentum doesn’t just come from hustle.

It comes from acknowledging your own strength.

When you focus on what you have — not just materially, but internally —
you remind yourself of what you’re capable of.

And that reminder?

That’s fuel.

That’s forward energy.

So let this weekend be your check-in.

Not just to rest.

But to reflect on how far you've already come.

There is so much more ahead — but you’re not starting from scratch.

You're moving forward with everything you’ve already earned, learned, and become.

Shabbat Shalom 💫

Here’s to starting the next step from a place of real power.

Shabbat Shalom 💙

This week felt like a marathon.

So much happening, so many emotions, and honestly, I barely had time to catch my breath.

But now, here comes the pause — this built-in moment to step back, exhale, and just be.

No matter how the week went — whether it was productive or chaotic, uplifting or exhausting — this pause arrives, untouched by everything that came before it.

A reset.

A reminder that we are more than what we accomplish, more than the worries we carry.

So as the Shabbat enters, I’m embracing the quiet, letting a warm glow fill the space.

A small moment, but powerful enough to shift everything.

I hope you find a moment to unplug, to breathe deeply, and to soak in the peace that this time brings.

Shabbat Shalom, with love,
Inbal 💙🤍

Shabbat Shalom ✨

This Shabbat carries a special kind of hope.

Three more hostages are scheduled to be returned tomorrow — three families who have been holding their breath for over 480 days may finally be reunited.

It’s a reminder that even in the darkest times, the prayers, the unity, and the unwavering love of Am Yisrael never stop.

As we welcome the Shabbat, may we hold space for those still waiting, for those who have endured the unimaginable, and for the safe return of every hostage still in captivity.

May this Shabbat bring light, comfort, and the kind of miracles we so desperately need.

Shabbat Shalom 🎗🎗🎗

✨ Shabbat Shalom! ✨

May this Shabbat be a moment of peace in the middle of life’s chaos. A time to reconnect with yourself, your loved ones, and the world around you.

Let it fill your heart with joy, your soul with light, and your spirit with the strength to keep growing, learning, and embracing all the goodness life has to offer.

Wishing you a Shabbat full of warmth, clarity, and inspiration. You deserve it 💛

Shabbat Shalom,
Inbal 🌟

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Shabbat Shalom! 🌟 שבת שלום

As we welcome this Shabbat, I want to send out a heartfelt wish for safety and peace to everyone, no matter what challenges or dangers may be present—whether it’s from the storms of nature or the turmoil of the world around us.

May this Shabbat bring protection and comfort, wrapping you and your loved ones in a blanket of calm and security.

Let us find strength in our unity and solace in the quiet moments of rest and reflection.

Stay safe, be well, and may you find peace in the midst of it all.

Shabbat Shalom! 🌼 שבת שלום

As Shabbat approaches, I find myself reflecting on the beauty of winding down, a concept so deeply ingrained in this day of rest.

For me, winding down doesn't mean doing nothing; rather, it's about slowing down enough to hear my own thoughts.

It's in these quieter moments that I truly understand what I need at this moment.

Looking at this image, you might see a perfect day for an energizing ride, an invitation to stroll slowly through nature, or a view you would want to see outside your window as you sit back with a book on a cozy sofa.

Each of these activities offers a unique way to listen. It's in the stillness that we find clarity, understanding, and often, the answers we've been seeking.

This Shabbat, I encourage you to give yourself the gift of tuning in to what you truly need.

May your Shabbat be filled with clarity and the gentle understanding that comes from truly listening to yourself.

Shabbat Shalom שבת שלום 💙🤍

There's something about the ambiance of a cozy café, with the soothing hum of quiet conversations and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, that feels like a small sanctuary in our busy lives.

Imagine sitting by the window of your favorite coffee shop, a cup of perfectly brewed coffee in hand. The warmth from the cup spreads to your fingers, a gentle reminder of life's simple comforts.

Each sip brings a moment of peace, an opportunity to pause and savor the here and now. In these moments, surrounded by the soft clatter of cups and the murmur of fellow coffee lovers, there's a sense of community and a shared appreciation for life's small joys.

As we step into Shabbat, let's carry with us this sense of warmth and connection.
Let's remember that, just like a visit to our beloved coffee shop, Shabbat is a time to slow down, to reflect, and to cherish the quiet moments that give depth to our lives.

Shabbat Shalom שבת שלום

If you are struggling, I am with you.

If you feel like evil is winning way more than it should, I am with you.

If you feel like you're abandoned by those you were certain would have your back, I am with you.

If these eight plus months are just too much, I am with you.

I am feeling it all too, and it is scary and overwhelmingly bad.

But you are not alone. And we will stand strong facing any evil that comes our way. Together.

I am wishing you a safe, recharging, loving Shabat that gives you exactly what you need most right now.

💙🤍

Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, is celebrated from Friday evening until Saturday evening, marking a time of spiritual reflection, family gatherings, and a pause from the hustle of the week.

A centerpiece of Shabbat is the ceremonial bread known as Challah חלה /kha-lah/. Challah is a special, sweet, braided bread that holds deep symbolic significance in Jewish tradition.

It is traditionally covered with a cloth until the blessing is recited, reflecting the manna that was covered with dew to preserve it for the Israelites in the desert, as narrated in the Torah.

Challah's braided form is rich in symbolism. The strands can represent various elements of Jewish faith and history, such as the intertwining of the Sabbath with the rest of the week, the unity among the Jewish people, or the complex nature of life itself. Some families use a challah with twelve braids to represent the twelve tribes of Israel.
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