The Tree of Life
Design for the stained glass window for the entrance wall of the Shul

The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life
10 pomegranates for 10 commandments
pomegrates stand for torah due to 613 seeds
pomegrantes are split showing their seeds
54 leaves for 54 Torah portions
The three branched shin
The association between the letter shin and the name of God comes from a Jewish legend that says that when God created the world, he used the letter shin as a blueprint the three branches of the shin were said to represent the three pillars of the world: the heavens, the earth, and the waters.
Four-branched shadow of the shin
According to the midrash, when Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments from God, he noticed a strange phenomenon, a four-branched shadow of the shin.Moses asked God about the meaning of this shadow, and God explained that the four branches of the shin represented the four types of people in the world. Each branch symbolized a different kind of person:
The many pathways, all leading to the same place.
There are many different ways to approach and connect with the divine.