a lineup of all of my jedi & sith ocs. top to bottom, left to right; Ayousaya Paurakis, Youssef Oberon, Delilah Salt, Roon Teana, Aharon, Darling (as a padawan) & Darling (as a knight), Menowin Tanwee, Leonie Luroon, and Bernardeau "Bernie" Namya.
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a lineup of all of my jedi & sith ocs. top to bottom, left to right; Ayousaya Paurakis, Youssef Oberon, Delilah Salt, Roon Teana, Aharon, Darling (as a padawan) & Darling (as a knight), Menowin Tanwee, Leonie Luroon, and Bernardeau "Bernie" Namya.
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I am falling so behind on this challenge
in this past week's parsha of Bamidbar, when the parsha introduces Moshe and Aharon counting the Leviim, there are a series of dots over Aharon's name.
these dots are uncommon, but not unheard of, in the Torah.
in Bereishit, when Yaakov and Eisav reunite and kiss, there are a series of dots over the word stating that they kissed. Rashi explains there that the dots are to indicate that actually, Eisav tried to bite Yaakov.
So I (at my lovely girlfriend's instigation) like to imagine that the same is true in Bamidbar: Aharon was counting his fellow Leviim by gently biting every single one.
Aharon, panicking: There’s a bushfire!
Moshe: *perks up* God?
Aron in the aron (Aaron in the cupboard)
The High Priest presides
Concept portrait for Aharon.
Tetzaveh
it’s taken a while, see, to know that I know that I love you, to know that I love you even when I do not feel it--when I feel detached, when you feel far, or cold, or unwanted, when I wake up and wonder why we can no longer amble up and speak to you through the wings of angels--
it does not always feel like love.
but it’s an existential knowing, and though I cannot hear your words or see a kohen clothed in blues reds purples golds and glowing stones, though I cannot kindle the lamp every night, I wake up with a berakha in my mouth and fall asleep with shema on my lips and I think, maybe this is how I know, and I think, maybe this is what it’s like to have children--
to be so wholly consumed by another. to treat the other with love, always, even if they’ve just spilled from the crib or broken your favorite earring--because even then, their name is on your lips like a berakha, and you know that you love them, and it cannot matter if they feel the same.
it’s taken a while, see, to know that I know that I love you, to know that I love you even when I do not feel it--when I feel detached, when
"Dauphin de Caoutchouc (Rubber Dolphin)" court-métrage d'Ori Aharon (2018) avec Chen Chefetz et Omri Laron, décembre 2019.