A portal for hope, yearning, and action
Rosh Chodesh Tevet 5787
The Geula Garden is a place to gather, grow, nurture, and deepen Geula consciousness.
The website serves as both a home for projects and a creative portal for discovering and
expressing your Geula moment.
From quiet, personal acts to community initiatives, may our individual and collective efforts
hasten the coming of Eliyahu HaNavi to announce the arrival of Moshiach Tzedkeinu.
Begin with one spark: one idea, one prayer, one story, one act of hope to share with others
Give that spark a place to grow through learning, creativity, conversation,
and practice
Let individual sparks join with others, becoming part of a greater light
for the world
The Geula Garden is rooted in the idea that Geula is not only something to wait and hope for, but a present consciousness to long for, prepare for, speak about, and plant in the hearts and minds of people.
A garden grows from many kinds of seeds. Some are public projects. Some are essays, art, conversations, prayer, music, school programs, or personal stories. Some are quiet commitments known only to the person who makes them.
Together, we can help raise one more moment of Geula consciousness, to ignite one more spark. As the Prophet Amos said in Chapter 9, verse 13, "The plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed," meaning that the growing season will overlap with the time of reaping. The land of Israel is ready and waiting for us to plant and harvest the seeds of Geula.
A worldwide 24-hour continuous recitation of the concluding declarations of Yom Kippur - Day of Atonement
Find your local time, reserve your 20-second starting time, and recite the Yichud HaShem declaration
Together, we create an unbroken chain of voices across every
time zone
Click the MY TIME button only once,
please be patient while we find
your ONE VOICE moment!
Time slots are based on Daylight Savings Time!
Jerusalem, Israel
NOTE: While you are reserving a 20-second long time slot, the key to ONE VOICE is to start on time, and continue saying the Ol Malchut Shamayim/Yichud HaShem for at least 20 seconds… no need to rush through the declaration.
If we each do our part, we will cover the entire 24 hours with overlapping ONE VOICE moments.
Reserving multiple moments?
Working with a group?
Please click here
Without reducing Geula to a slogan, we can still notice a simple pattern: a single part matters, the parts affect one another, and the whole becomes more than any part could be alone.
One person. One voice. One prayer.
One act of longing.
One person raising sparks.
People, families, schools, communities, and projects joining together as part of the greater whole.
Greater than the simple sum of its parts...
a larger field of hope, awareness, and preparation that can lift the people
and the world.
The Geula Garden will feature our own initiatives as well as projects submitted by others.
If you have a podcast, WhatsApp chat, prayer or learning group, art, or other creative efforts that raise Geula consciousness let's grow it together! This is your space, all kinds of individual, synagogue, school, community-based projects are welcome.
One more moment of yearning, one more spark of hope, one more voice turned toward Geula
Short writings, blog posts, teachings, and personal reflections on living with Geula consciousness
Visual art, music, photos, video, and creative work that gives form to hope and yearning
Stories and conversations about seeing HaShem’s guidance in everyday life
Simple practices, study prompts, tefillot, and shared kavanot that help prepare the heart
Guides for schools, families, and communities to create their own Geula Garden projects
Longer reflections on Geula, hope, longing, unity, Hashgacha Pratis, and preparation.
Short posts, updates, project notes, and seasonal thoughts from the Geula Garden.
Personal moments of faith, timing, recognition, and the small sparks that change how we see.