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  • February 2025

  • Mon 24
    A girl holding balloons walks on a grassy hill with a pink tree, as pages of an open book form the foreground.

    Writing with Rebbe Nachman: Creating our own Spiritual Stories

    February 24, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Daniel Raphael Silverstein

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Jewish texts, Kabbalah, Rebbe Nachman

    Zoom

    Learn about and discuss some of Rebbe Nachman's key stories, discovering the meaning that they hold for us today. Rebbe Nachman's stories will inspire our own wisdom story writing.

    $250
  • Fri 28
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    Voices of Disability

    February 28, 2025

    Facilitator: Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer and Rabbi Asher Sofman

    Program Type: Event

    Topic: creativity, Disability Justice, Disability Torah, JDAIM, Jewish Disability Awareness, Jewish texts

    Zoom

    Voices of Disability is a special new collection of curated poetry, prayers and teachings about disability from Ritualwell contributors. This printable PDF will be sent to you electronically and can be accessed online.
    When you purchase this new collection, you will also receive a recording of our ‘Writing Disability Torah’ event.

    $18
  • March 2025

  • Mon 3
    A girl holding balloons walks on a grassy hill with a pink tree, as pages of an open book form the foreground.

    Writing with Rebbe Nachman: Creating our own Spiritual Stories

    March 3, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Daniel Raphael Silverstein

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Jewish texts, Kabbalah, Rebbe Nachman

    Zoom

    Learn about and discuss some of Rebbe Nachman's key stories, discovering the meaning that they hold for us today. Rebbe Nachman's stories will inspire our own wisdom story writing.

    $250
  • Tue 4
    A vintage wedding photo of a bride and groom next to old letters, flowers, and a pocket watch.

    Honoring Loved Ones in Writing & Art

    March 4, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer and Cathleen Cohen

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: ancestors, creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Memoir, Poetry, visual art

    Zoom

    Now more than ever, we need the wisdom of our ancestors, and creative expression serves as a beautiful avenue for this connection. Join us to explore, activate and express your love and appreciation for the teachers, friends and loved ones who have profoundly influenced your life and to invoke their wisdom within your own.

    $180
  • Thu 6
    Two lit candles in ornate holders, a silver cup, a folded prayer shawl, and challah bread on a book.

    Humanizing Mitzvot Through Poetry

    March 6, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Rachel Neve-Midbar

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: Jewish spirituality, Jewish women, mitzvot, Poetry, ritual

    Zoom

    Discover your connection to powerful mitzvot through the exploration of ancient and modern poetry. Create your own poems inspired by our reading, discussions and personal reflection.

    $180
  • Mon 10
    A girl holding balloons walks on a grassy hill with a pink tree, as pages of an open book form the foreground.

    Writing with Rebbe Nachman: Creating our own Spiritual Stories

    March 10, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Daniel Raphael Silverstein

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Jewish texts, Kabbalah, Rebbe Nachman

    Zoom

    Learn about and discuss some of Rebbe Nachman's key stories, discovering the meaning that they hold for us today. Rebbe Nachman's stories will inspire our own wisdom story writing.

    $250
  • Tue 11
    A vintage wedding photo of a bride and groom next to old letters, flowers, and a pocket watch.

    Honoring Loved Ones in Writing & Art

    March 11, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer and Cathleen Cohen

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: ancestors, creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Memoir, Poetry, visual art

    Zoom

    Now more than ever, we need the wisdom of our ancestors, and creative expression serves as a beautiful avenue for this connection. Join us to explore, activate and express your love and appreciation for the teachers, friends and loved ones who have profoundly influenced your life and to invoke their wisdom within your own.

    $180
  • Wed 12
    Three glitter masks: green, blue, and gold, arranged in a circle on a black background with scattered glitter.

    Bringing Your Purim Story To Life

    March 12, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

    Facilitator:

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, Jewish stories, Purim, storytelling

    Zoom

    Purim is a tale of resilience, standing up and speaking out. Now more than ever, we need YOUR story!

    Join Cantor and performing artist Karen Webber for a creative journey drawing inspiration from fairy tales, folk tales and the Purim story to craft your own narrative about finding courage, speaking your truth and fighting for justice. Whether you share your story for the holiday or another occasion, Purim is the perfect opportunity to embrace your role as a storyteller.

    Join a two-part series with Cantor and performing artist Karen Webber, who will guide you in shaping and crafting an original tale, using fairy tales, folk tales, Jewish texts and other sources. Learn how to animate your story by focusing on voice modulation, dynamics, intonation, physicality and the lyrical essence of your words.

    $18
  • Thu 13
    Two lit candles in ornate holders, a silver cup, a folded prayer shawl, and challah bread on a book.

    Humanizing Mitzvot Through Poetry

    March 13, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Rachel Neve-Midbar

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: Jewish spirituality, Jewish women, mitzvot, Poetry, ritual

    Zoom

    Discover your connection to powerful mitzvot through the exploration of ancient and modern poetry. Create your own poems inspired by our reading, discussions and personal reflection.

    $180
  • Mon 17
    A girl holding balloons walks on a grassy hill with a pink tree, as pages of an open book form the foreground.

    Writing with Rebbe Nachman: Creating our own Spiritual Stories

    March 17, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Daniel Raphael Silverstein

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Jewish texts, Kabbalah, Rebbe Nachman

    Zoom

    Learn about and discuss some of Rebbe Nachman's key stories, discovering the meaning that they hold for us today. Rebbe Nachman's stories will inspire our own wisdom story writing.

    $250
  • Tue 18
    A vintage wedding photo of a bride and groom next to old letters, flowers, and a pocket watch.

    Honoring Loved Ones in Writing & Art

    March 18, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer and Cathleen Cohen

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: ancestors, creative writing, Jewish spirituality, Memoir, Poetry, visual art

    Zoom

    Now more than ever, we need the wisdom of our ancestors, and creative expression serves as a beautiful avenue for this connection. Join us to explore, activate and express your love and appreciation for the teachers, friends and loved ones who have profoundly influenced your life and to invoke their wisdom within your own.

    $180
  • Thu 20
    Two lit candles in ornate holders, a silver cup, a folded prayer shawl, and challah bread on a book.

    Humanizing Mitzvot Through Poetry

    March 20, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Rachel Neve-Midbar

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: Jewish spirituality, Jewish women, mitzvot, Poetry, ritual

    Zoom

    Discover your connection to powerful mitzvot through the exploration of ancient and modern poetry. Create your own poems inspired by our reading, discussions and personal reflection.

    $180
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