BREATH PAINTING

BREATH PAINTING IN ELUL
צבעי אלול COLORS OF ELUL
Workshops for Women

Discover Torat HaTzeva תורת הצבע — a new language of Teshuva through Torah & Color…

“The King is in the Field…”
And in this sacred space,
the field is the canvas.

This Elul, we don’t just prepare with words—We prepare with BREATH / BRUSH / BODY

Come meet your soul…
and your Creator…
anew.

3-Part Series

🌸 All Women Welcome!
Join us for these uplifting Elul workshops — and bring a friend along!
These Elul classes are open to all women, with sponsorships available to ensure *that every woman who wishes can participate* — whether at a free or discounted rate.

It is possible to sponsor a workshop or series*to enable all women to join. If you want to make a dedication, a celebration, or just to spread more light in the world, please fill out the form.

3 PART SERIES
180 ILS / 3 sessions (2.5 hours each session)
70 ILS / 1 session


LIVE ON ZOOM (recording available)
🗓️ 3 Wednesdays,
Sept 3, Sept 10, Sept 17
7:00–9:30 PM IST / 12:00–2:30 PM EST
* * *
Suggested Cost:
$100 / 250 ILS PER for 3 sessions - including Recordings

Artist & Facilitator: Rachel Leah Weiman, BFA
Founder, Shaar L’Neshama School for Inner Torah

Customized BreathPainting Classes for Women - Individuals & Groups: ⁠
www.kavconnect.com/tzfattours 

Breathwork Workshop August 2025

What is Breath Painting?

Breath Painting is a unique meditative art practice that combines Torah, meditation, breath, and color. Instead of focusing on technique or perfection, Breath Painting invites you to let each inhale and exhale guide your brush across the page.

With every breath, a new shade or stroke emerges — reflecting not just your emotions, but the deeper rhythms of your soul. Through this process, painting becomes more than art: it becomes a prayer, a meditation, and a release.

In Breath Painting, your brush is not a tool for control, but an extension of the Infinite Light — Ohr Ein Sof — guided by Hashem. The canvas becomes the open potential to express your soul, to reveal colors and movements that flow from a place beyond the mind.

Breath Painting is rooted in Torah teachings and in Torah HaTzeva — a unique Torah-based color theory developed by Rachel Leah Weiman. Drawing on her background in fine art and her intensive study in NYC with a top color theorist, a student of Josef Albers — the foremost color theorist of the 20th century, Rachel Leah has integrated the classical color knowledge of the three dimensions of color, intertwined with Pnimiut Torah and Chassidic sources. These include the teachings of the Ramak, Rav Kook, and Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh.

The practice is further grounded in breathwork based on the teachings of the Bilvavi Mishkan Evneh, guiding participants to connect inner breath with Divine awareness.

Emerging out of her past several years of teaching, practicing, and learning Jewish Meditation and Pnimiut Torah, Rachel Leah has woven together these pathways — Torah, meditation, breath, and color — into a sacred creative process that allows each soul to express its inner light.

 You will be held in a circle of Torah, embodiment, and color— a sacred circle of woment, preparing together to meet the King in the Field….

This is the field. This is the canvas. This is your return.

Come paint your way into the New Year.

SOMATIC MOVEMENT TO THE LETTER OF THE MONTH

I embrace the ט !

״Today I had the most beautiful gift of doing some breathwork painting. Painting with my breath. Breath Painting. it was unbelievable. With our breath we created the letter tet ט in all of its magnificence and glory. Beginning by envisioning it in our womb space, as a samech ס and then bringing it up into our forehead, deep within our moach / mind. And then bringing it into our Love Space, our Heart.

Then I painted it. It was a revelation of Hashem’s great and revealed mercy.״

– Devorah Hadassa

A HE-ART class.
A CIRCLE of women connecting through creativity

Facilitated by Rachel Leah Weiman, BFA

Rachel Leah Weiman, is an artist with deep expertise in both color theory and Torah. In this course, she shares both her background in art, education, Torah, and Jewish Meditation, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of creativity. Here she her groundbreaking course, Creative Hitbodedut & Breath Painting—a unique integration of art, Jewish teachings, and color theory. Believing this to be the first workshop of its kind, its focus is not on artistic perfection, but on inner listening and the expression of one’s inner light through color.

Throughout the sessions, Rachel Leah will lead participants through a series of meditations, breathing, somatic movement and painting exercises designed to connect breath, emotions, and spiritual energy with creative expression. These workshops emphasize personal growth, spiritual symbolism, and the creation of artwork as a vessel for soul connection and insight.

Founder, Shaar L’Neshama School for Inner Torah
About: https://www.kavconnect.com/about
More info: kavconnect@gmail.com

PICS FROM BREATH PAINTING for CHODESH AV - 9 DAYS

What we’ll Explore in this Series through Breath Brush, & Torah:

Delve into the 3 Dimensions of Color — (מידדות 3) — as tools for soul-examination in Elul, helping us discern shadow from light, truth from illusion, and where we are ready to return

Paint your inner Sefirot — with breath, water, and light, exploring the Elul work of refining your middot and realigning your inner tree through teachings of the Ramak

Embody the letter Yud (י) — the smallest letter, seed of creation, and Elul’s symbol of Divine potential and transformation

Ground in breath and kedusha — with guided practices from Bilvavi Mishkan Evneh to soften the heart for selichot

Release emotion through movement — based on Bnei Yissaschar’s Torah on Elul and the healing power of somatic teshuva

ART: GOLDIE MICHAL WELSCHER

What Is Creative Hitbodedut?

Art as prayer.
Breath as vessel.
Color as healing.

Through Torah, movement, and brush, we return to presence—And let our yearning meet the page.

I need more of this …Community & Right Brain Processing.

Allowing the expression of our soul that comes out in the art… I look forward to more indepth classes, to able to exude that with strength and softness simultaneously. To radiate this into the world. I believe this practice will make this happen. I’ve done alot of work of integrating dark and lght, and creating grey in my life and I think its time to have more of this embodied experienc and radiate that out. I welcome more and more of this.

– ZC Gruen

Return to Shechina
This is your inner royalty.
This is painting as becoming.

Remember how to feel.
Remember how to create.
Begin again.

ART: MUSHKY PERL

  • Such a creative and inspiring process. Experiential and entirely integrative — We were guided with technique tips and heartfelt encouragement, and that gave us the freedom to express ourselves in color. It was vibrant, deep, and healing.

    Maskit

  • “This held me. It gave me hope.”

    Chana Lea

  • Meditative, explorative, and emotionally freeing.

    Aviva

  • The breath painting and use of color revealed our inner landscapes. The way you combined Torah, Chassidut, and creative expression was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced.”

    Sara Rochel

  • “I loved the content we were given to contemplate and embody—through our hands, and finally, magically, on paper.”

    Rivka

  • An experience that felt ... safe, radiant, and full of holy creativity.”

    Aliza

  • “We were transformed. It was magnificent. Truly a glimmer of Geula.”ist Item

    Sarah Leah

ART: Pnina Cumin

Come As You Are
🩵No art experience needed—
Just breath, brush, and openness….
and an open heART.