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Cover
This Torah
cover was created for Kehilat Hadar. It was created to depict the
richness of the community. The two intertwining trees reflect the
core structure of the Torah scroll: two atzei-hayim, or "trees
of life", which are the wooden pillars that hold the torah
scroll together. Just as the trees on the Torah cover support one
another, they represent the support provided by the Hadar community,
brought together by Jewish ideas and traditions.
The two trees bear pomegranates and etrogim. Rashi explains that
the etrog is the only fruit which remains on the tree from one season
to the next. Therefore, an etrog tree has well-ripened fruit from
years past, co-existing with newly budding fruit from the current
year. This as a metaphor for an ideal community. We all bring to
the community our ripened fruit, the experiences and ideas we have
developed in the past, our patterns and rhythms which define us.
The challenge is to be open to new ideas and experiences without
rejecting the ripened fruit of our past. A pomegranate, according
to midrashic literature, has 613 seeds corresponding to the 613
mitzvoth; it is a fruit eaten on Rosh Hashanah to infuse our new
beginnings with a commitment to mitzvoth.
Designed
by Daniel Braunfeld, Michal Richardson,
Michal Shinnar, and Farell Diamond
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