“It Took Me Time to Say with Confidence That Beauty Heals the Soul” – An interview published in Gluya Magazine’s “Eyes Wide Open” section on bridal adornments for her wedding from a spiritual perspective. Naama Sadan integrates Kabbalah, poetry, and aesthetics in floral design. Through personal weaving she creates a deep connection between Torah and beauty, on Kabbalah and floral arrangement, and shares her affirmative voice on her choices. Sadan discusses her quest to connect the world of Torah with the world of beauty, and using kabbalistic symbols in floral work: “With flowers I smell and see and feel, and the entire body participates in the experience of holiness and connection to the One.”
Interview with Naama Sadan
Naama Sadan connects Torah and beauty through bridal adornments and floral design, weaving Kabbalah, poetry, and aesthetics into a spiritual experience.
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