Thresholds of Belonging

Thresholds of Belonging is a photographic meditation on exile, return, and spiritual inheritance.
These images explore belonging as an act of return — allegorical tableaux shaped by the poetic inheritance of Al-Andalus Sefarad, biblical verse, mythic symbolism, and painterly light — contemplating what it means to belong, even when entry is denied.

My Friend, tell me,
When shall I pour you my wine?
The cry of the cock woke me,
And sleep has deserted my eyes.

Come out and see the morning light
Like a scarlet thread in the East.
Make haste, give me a cup,
Before the dawn starts to rise,

Of spiced pomegranate juice
From the perfumed hand of a girl,
Who will sing songs. My soul
Revives and then dies
— Shmu’el HaNagid, 993-1056
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