Mondays, November 25 & December 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2024 and January 6 & 13, 2025
1-2:30 p.m. EST
$336 for eight sessions
What is Jewish Meditation, and how can we integrate it into our own lives and existing spiritual practices?
In this Ritualwell Immersion, we will learn and discuss key texts about Jewish meditation, and practice meditative exercises described by our spiritual teachers over thousands of years. We will explore a variety of Jewish meditations that can help us make everyday moments sacred: texts and practices on meditative or mindful eating, breathing, visualization and prayer. Then, building on this inspiration, we will take time to create our own intentions or meditations, designed specifically for our own personal needs.
No prior experience in Jewish meditation or meditation writing in general is necessary for this Immersio – all are welcome.
All sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
Daniel Raphael Silverstein is a rabbi, educator, meditation teacher and MC/poet. He lives in Israel with his family, where he directs Applied Jewish Spirituality, an online portal which makes the transformative spiritual wisdom of our tradition accessible to all who seek it. Daniel is an accredited teacher of Jewish Mindfulness Meditation and regularly teaches classes and retreats. He was born and raised in London and received a BA from the University of Cambridge and an MA from Warwick University. After receiving semikha from Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, he served as Director of Jewish Life and Learning for Hillel of Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA. Daniel has performed and facilitated all over the world as a spoken word artist, MC, and creative educator, and the Jewish Week selected him as one of their “36 Under 36” young innovators reshaping the Jewish community. Daniel is a cofounder of Lines of Faith, a Muslim-Jewish hip hop and poetry collective that uses performances and workshops to challenge prejudice and build meaningful bonds between communities.