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Could painting your nails be good for your soul?

Nail art is at the heart of the current fashion zeitgeist. But is there more to it than talons that make you smile?

May 23, 2019 09:03
Midrash Manicures (top) and designs from nail artist Lucy Tucker (bottom)

By

Jessica Weinstein,

Jessica Weinstein

4 min read

I love manicures. And I’m not alone. Look up #nailart on Instagram, and you get 52,000,000 results. When Kylie Jenner got cow print talons, the internet nearly broke.

Having my nails done is indulgent, fun and a way to show off my personality and creativity. But that’s it. There’s no deeper meaning. Or is there?

“Doing my nails has always been a spiritual experience”, says Rabbi Yael Buechler, 33. For Buechler, a her nails are, quite literally an extension of her Judaism.

She has been creating her own nail art since she was a teenager, long before it became fashionable or mainstream (she taught herself using toothpicks). From Israeli flags for Yom Haatzmaut or the ten plagues for Pesach, her designs are inspired not by the catwalk or magazine articles but by the Jewish calendar. “I found it a very powerful form of Jewish expression.