Written in Moonlight: A Monthly Rosh Hodesh Journey
Join Ritualwell’s first ever monthly Rosh HodeshThe new moon, which marks the beginning of the Jewish month. According to tradition, because women did not participate in the sin of the golden calf, they were given the holiday of Rosh Chodesh. It is customary for women not to work on Rosh Chodesh. series!
Written in Moonlight: A Monthly Rosh Hodesh Journey
Join Ritualwell’s first ever monthly Rosh Hodesh series!
Written in Moonlight: A Monthly Rosh Hodesh Journey
Join Ritualwell’s first ever monthly Rosh Hodesh series!
Ritualwell Open House – September 21st
Explore Ritualwell’s online learning offerings at our open house days!
Ritualwell Open House – September 14th
Explore Ritualwell’s online learning offerings at our open house days!
Ritualwell Open House – September 7th
Explore Ritualwell’s online learning offerings at our open house days!
This Little Light of Mine: 8 Mindful Rituals for Hanukkah
Write and create ritual as a form of healing from illness
What My Hands Tell: Exploring Ekphrasis
Examine artwork and poems in relationship
Ukrainian Jewish Experience through the Lens of Literature
Keeping Ukraine and its people in our hearts minds will be both a balm and a tribute in this difficult time.
Words of Power: Writing from the Language of Torah
Open the well of TorahThe Five Books of Moses, and the foundation of all of Jewish life and lore. The Torah is considered the heart and soul of the Jewish people, and study of the Torah is a high mitzvah. The Torah itself a scroll that is hand lettered on parchment, elaborately dressed and decorated, and stored in a decorative ark. It is chanted aloud on Mondays, Thursdays, and Shabbat, according to a yearly cycle. Sometimes "Torah" is used as a colloquial term for Jewish learning and narrative in general. wisdom in words