Out of the Depths: A Journey through the Days of Awe

Prepare your heart for the Days of Awe with a new Ritualwell companion booklet of reflections, poetry, prayers, and creative prompts for the journey from Elul through Yom Kippur. Then join Yael Levy on September 15 for a special exploration of Psalm 130, drawing on insights from her book Psalms: Ancient Songs for These Times. Together, we’ll discover how this ancient prayer of longing and hope can deepen our High Holy Day experience.

The Nearness of Shekhinah: Writing Through Elul

Golden wheat field under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds on a sunny day.

How do you experience the sacred in your own life? In this series, you’ll explore the Jewish Shekhinah tradition, which imagines divinity as near, present, and deeply woven into our human experience. Through inspiring texts, discussion, and creative writing prompts, you’ll discover new ways to reflect on, write about, and connect with the sacred—regardless of your beliefs or prior experience.

The Nearness of Shekhinah: Writing Through Elul

Golden wheat field under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds on a sunny day.

How do you experience the sacred in your own life? In this series, you’ll explore the Jewish Shekhinah tradition, which imagines divinity as near, present, and deeply woven into our human experience. Through inspiring texts, discussion, and creative writing prompts, you’ll discover new ways to reflect on, write about, and connect with the sacred—regardless of your beliefs or prior experience.

The Nearness of Shekhinah: Writing Through Elul

Golden wheat field under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds on a sunny day.

How do you experience the sacred in your own life? In this series, you’ll explore the Jewish Shekhinah tradition, which imagines divinity as near, present, and deeply woven into our human experience. Through inspiring texts, discussion, and creative writing prompts, you’ll discover new ways to reflect on, write about, and connect with the sacred—regardless of your beliefs or prior experience.

The Nearness of Shekhinah: Writing Through Elul

Golden wheat field under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds on a sunny day.

How do you experience the sacred in your own life? In this series, you’ll explore the Jewish Shekhinah tradition, which imagines divinity as near, present, and deeply woven into our human experience. Through inspiring texts, discussion, and creative writing prompts, you’ll discover new ways to reflect on, write about, and connect with the sacred—regardless of your beliefs or prior experience.

Grief and Healing: A Generative Poetry Workshop

A hand holds an open book up to a blue sky with scattered clouds.

In this two-session workshop, we will use poetry to explore grief, memory, and consolation in the days leading up to and following Tisha B’Av. Through reading and guided writing, participants will engage poems that help give language to sorrow, reflection, resilience, and renewal.

Grief and Healing: A Generative Poetry Workshop

A hand holds an open book up to a blue sky with scattered clouds.

In this two-session workshop, we will use poetry to explore grief, memory, and consolation in the days leading up to and following Tisha B’Av. Through reading and guided writing, participants will engage poems that help give language to sorrow, reflection, resilience, and renewal.

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