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SUMMARY:Story Magic: Fiction Writing Through a Jewish Lens\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:March 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, 2023\n12:00–1:30 p.m. EST \nFrom biblical and midrashic narratives to contemporary fiction published in literary journals\, good stories ignite our imaginations and serve as portals to the human experience. In this generative workshop\, we’ll explore the craft of fiction through reading and writing as we unfold the wings of imaginative prose. Each week we’ll discuss a short story\, assimilate craft techniques\, and write from prompts. This workshop is suitable for poets\, journalists\, fiction writers\, and curious readers. While this immersion is a continuation of the fall series\, new participants are encouraged to join.\n \nAmy Gottlieb‘s debut novel The Beautiful Possible was a finalist for the 2017 Harold U. Ribalow Prize\, a 2016 National Jewish Book Award and Edward Lewis Wallant Award. Her fiction and poetry have been published in Other Voices\, Lilith\, Puerto del Sol\, Ilanot Review\, On Being\, Zeek\, Storyscape\, The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry\, and elsewhere. She has received a Literary Fellowship and Residency from the Bronx Council on the Arts\, and an Arts Fellowship from the Drisha Institute for Jewish Education. Amy is a graduate of Clark University and the University of Chicago. She lives with her family on the edge of the Hudson River in New York City. \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/story-magic-fiction-writing-through-a-jewish-lens-part-2/2023-03-02/
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SUMMARY:Inner and Outer Peace Work Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:March 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\, 2023\, 12:00–1:30 p.m. EST \nWe live in times of transition\, witnessing a huge change in humanity\, a time that calls us to face many challenges in the political arena. We need to find our voices to contribute to the change we aspire to see. We can find strength through solidarity\, deep listening\, and spiritual connection. The diaries of Etty Hillesum represent a woman who found her own path of spiritual resistance against a totalitarian regime and ideology. She searched for inner freedom\, chose to believe in the humanness of all people\, even her so-called “enemies\,” and carried a vision of a better future in her heart no matter how hard life seemed. Using her writings as the basis for our inquiry\, we will ask: What is peace work? How can we channel our anger and frustration so that it does not control us? How can we develop spiritual resilience\, face thoughts of despair that sometimes threaten to take over\, and step out of victimhood? What is our spiritual source? What is our vision for a better world? We will read excerpts from Hillesum’s diaries and discuss the topics of inner and outer peace\, inner freedom\, healing hatred\, and spiritual development. We will engage in writing exercises\, meditation\, and group sharing. All are welcome. \nDina Awwad-Srour and Emma Sham-ba Ayalon are passionate women and peace workers who work for social change and global healing. Dina (Palestinian) is a lecturer and a writer on issues of women’s empowerment and sexuality. Emma Sham-Ba (Israeli) is a rabbi\, poet\, and artist. They created the Etty Hillesum Cards in three languages (English\, Hebrew\, and Arabic) in order to share the inspiration of Hillesum’s writings with others. \n  \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/inner-and-outer-peace-work-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2023-03-08/
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SUMMARY:Inner and Outer Peace Work Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:March 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\, 2023\n12:00–1:30 p.m. EST \nWe live in times of transition\, witnessing a huge change in humanity\, a time that calls us to face many challenges in the political arena. We need to find our voices to contribute to the change we aspire to see. We can find strength through solidarity\, deep listening\, and spiritual connection. The diaries of Etty Hillesum represent a woman who found her own path of spiritual resistance against a totalitarian regime and ideology. She searched for inner freedom\, chose to believe in the humanness of all people\, even her so-called “enemies\,” and carried a vision of a better future in her heart no matter how hard life seemed. Using her writings as the basis for our inquiry\, we will ask: What is peace work? How can we channel our anger and frustration so that it does not control us? How can we develop spiritual resilience\, face thoughts of despair that sometimes threaten to take over\, and step out of victimhood? What is our spiritual source? What is our vision for a better world? We will read excerpts from Hillesum’s diaries and discuss the topics of inner and outer peace\, inner freedom\, healing hatred\, and spiritual development. We will engage in writing exercises\, meditation\, and group sharing. All are welcome. \nDina Awwad-Srour and Emma Sham-ba Ayalon are passionate women and peace workers who work for social change and global healing. Dina (Palestinian) is a lecturer and a writer on issues of women’s empowerment and sexuality. Emma Sham-Ba (Israeli) is a rabbi\, poet\, and artist. They created the Etty Hillesum Cards in three languages (English\, Hebrew\, and Arabic) in order to share the inspiration of Hillesum’s writings with others. \n  \n  \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/inner-and-outer-peace-work-inspired-by-etty-hillesum-2/2023-03-08/
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