“Grazing on High,” a 12” x 20” pastel by Saul Rosenstreich, founding member of the shul’s Judaism and Art group, is based on a photo captured by the artist last summer while visiting the Scottish Highlands. “Sheep were every- where,” he told The Shofar, recalling how the light beige forms stood out against the distant and highly-colored hills and valleys. Thinking about the many references to sheep in the Bible and the ancient Jews who first herded them brought to the artist’s mind the metaphor of the shepherd caring for the needs of the sheep and rewarded by their bounty, so eloquently expressed in Psalm 23, where even G-d is likened to the ever-caring shepherd.