Writing Poetry in the Shadow of War

At all times but especially in a time of war and grief, we need literature to remind us of what it means to be human, what justice demands, where our struggles and conflicts, our strengths and hopes reside. In this free Ritualwell event, we will see how other poets have responded to disasters and conflicts Jews have faced and are facing.
Holding Each Other

We’re all holding many emotions and concerns that change day by day, hour by hour. Poetry, prayer and creative expression can bring comfort and provide us with support.
Verses of Resilience: Poetry & Ritual From the Path of Cancer

We invite you to join us for an hour of poetry, prose, and ritual relating to any aspect of the cancer (or other illness) experience.
Let’s Get to Know Advot@Ritualwell

Join us to learn all about Advot@Ritualwell!
Writing Our Aging Selves

Write, reflect and share your creative self with the Ritualwell community in this free, open for all session.
Mussar Poetry: Writing Toward the Other

We will look at poems that not just describe but embody encounter itself, such as poetry written by people we might think of as ‘other’ and poetry in which the poem itself directly speaks to the reader.
Light the World: Dancing in Community for Hanukkah

We’ll kindle our unique candles to music by Jewish singers and composers, followed by prompts for reflection and writing.
Honoring Heirloom through Words: Writing to Discover & Declutter

What stories do the objects in your home tell? Are they all heirlooms, or do some hold sentimental value for small – maybe even silly – reasons?
Reclaiming the Hebrew Goddess and Writing Her Anew

Through thoughtful reflection and inspired creative writing with guided writing prompts, discover where her secrets are hidden and reclaim her for your own, for the earth, and for the generations to come.
Reclaiming the Hebrew Goddess and Writing Her Anew

Through thoughtful reflection and inspired creative writing with guided writing prompts, discover where her secrets are hidden and reclaim her for your own, for the earth, and for the generations to come.