TORAT HATZEVA

Torat HaTzeva is the hidden Torah of Color Theory — a path of vision, creativity, and soul connection. In this course you’ll discover color as a vessel of Divine light (Ohr Ein Sof), explore painting as prayer and teshuva, and awaken new ways of seeing your soul / neshama through Breath, Brush & Torah

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MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

RACHEL LEAH

I’m Rachel Leah Weiman, an artist, teacher, and soul-connector based in Tzfat. After more than 20 years as a creative art director in New York City, I followed a deeper search for meaning and soul connection that brought me to Israel. I founded KavConnect.comkav meaning “line” or “path” — to create channels of connection: between heaven and earth, body and soul, one woman and another. For the past 15 years, my passion has been guiding women into spaces of creativity, Torah, and inner connection where color, breath, and neshama meet.

This course is part of my school Shaar L’Neshama: The School of Inner Torah for Women, where each class is a gateway to the soul — opening new vision, creativity, and connection.

What you’ll learn

This course enters the practice of teshuvah through the lens of Torat HaTzeva, Color Theory through the lens of Pnimiut HaTorah — listening to the heart as an echo of the Divine voice within. Guided meditations and teachings explore patience, hachna’ah (softening), and recognizing the sparks of goodness in others. Together we journey from katnut to gadlut, weaving personal renewal with collective elevation.

  • Learn how teshuvah begins with listening to the whispers of the heart — not ego, but the Shekhina moving through the soul. Explore Shemiya Eloquit (divine listening), patience, and the courage to align personal longings with Divine Will. Discover how rising early in Elul, prayer, and awareness can attune us to this inner voice.

  • Uncover the spiritual practice of patience as a mirror of Hashem’s own forbearance. Develop sensitivity to listen beyond surface noise, to recognize and embrace the hidden nitzotzot (sparks of goodness) within others. Learn how deep listening transforms conflicts and relationships into opportunities for teshuvah and growth.

  • Experience guided breathwork and listening meditations that open space for vulnerability, courage, and authentic connection with Hashem. Reflect on journaling prompts for reconnecting with Knesset Yisrael and moving from isolation toward collective elevation. Learn how, through connecting to Knesset Yisrael and belonging to Am Yisrael, we participate in building the Mikdash within the heart — and in the world.

Not every woman has the means to join on her own — your generosity can open the gates of Torat HaTzeva for someone else. By sponsoring, you help another sister step into this journey of breath, brush, and Torah light.

Every gift creates ripples of teshuva, creativity, and connection.

👉 To sponsor or request sponsorship, please email: kavconnect@gmail.com

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Course FAQ

  • This course is for women seeking to deepen their connection with Pnimiut HaTorah through creativity, meditation, and color. No painting experience is required — just an open heart and willingness to explore. Whether you are new to Jewish learning or seasoned in Torah study, the practices are accessible and designed to meet you where you are.

  • All you need is simple watercolor paints, brushes, and paper — plus a quiet space where you can breathe, paint, and reflect. A candle is recommended for guided meditations, but not required. The emphasis is on experience, not artistic skill, so whatever materials you already have will work beautifully.

  • Yes! When you register, you receive full access to all 3 workshop recordings, guided meditations, and painting prompts. You can stream or download them at your own pace. PDF of Powerpoint presentation is downloadable for each class

  • This course is meant to be accessible to everyone. If cost is a barrier, please reach out — we will find a way for you to participate. Email kavconnect@gmail.com for scholarship or sponsorship options.