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  • March 2025

  • 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
  • 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

    March 24, 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 25
    Three women laughing together, holding hands, against a light blue wall background.

    To Laugh: Using Humor to Survive Jewish History

    March 25, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

    Facilitator: Rob Kutner

    Program Type: Event, Free

    Topic: comedy, humor, Jewish history, Writing

    Zoom

    Join Emmy-winning TV comedy writer Rob Kutner (The Daily Show, CONAN) and bestselling author (Marvel’s Look Out for the Little Guy) as he shares his new book, The Jews: 5,000 Years and Counting —a comedic survey of all of Jewish history, plus jokes! Kutner will read from the book and offer and lead participants in exercises designed to harness humor to disarm a menacing world.

    Free
  • Tue 25
    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 25, 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 27
    Two lit candles in ornate holders, a silver cup, a folded prayer shawl, and challah bread on a book.

    Humanizing Mitzvot Through Poetry

    March 27, 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
  • April 2025

  • Fri 11
    Passover arrangement with a Hebrew Haggadah, a decorative silver cup on a plate, and matzah.

    Why is This Year’s Seder Different?

    April 11, 2025

    Facilitator: Rabbi Mira Beth Wasserman and Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer

    Program Type: Event, Free

    Topic: Haggadah, Jewish texts, Passover, Passover 2025, Poetry, seder

    Zoom

    Ritualwell has created a  new collection of curated Passover resources: Why is this Seder Different? Questions, Readings & Conversation Starters for a Challenging Year. This printable PDF will be delivered electronically and is accessible online.

    When you register, you will receive our new collection of curated Passover resources: 'Why is this Seder Different? Questions, Readings & Conversation Starters for a Challenging Year.'

  • Wed 16
    A vivid lightning bolt illuminates a colorful sky over a rural landscape with trees and small buildings.

    Counting the Omer: A Neshamah Recharge

    April 16, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Ritualwell

    Program Type: Event

    Topic: Counting the Omer, creativity, Jewish spirituality, Shavuot

    Zoom

    The Counting of the Omer is a time for spiritual introspection and growth. During a time when many of us are feeling deflated and anxious about the state of the world, this ritual can help us to recharge our Neshamah, our soul.

    Ritualwell is here for you! Through the 7-week period of the Omer, we’ll provide you with support, accountability, community and creative inspiration to do this spiritual work. 

    $54
  • Mon 28

    MALACHIM, Renewed: A Community Art Project

    April 28, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm EDT

    Facilitator: Ritualwell

    Program Type: Event, Free

    Topic: angel cards, Jewish spirituality, malachim

    Zoom

    Create art. Create ritual. Create community. 

    Submit your visual art. Be part of the creation of the new MALACHIM (Jewish Angel Cards) Set, MALACHIM Messages of Blessing Cards: Ritualwell Community Edition. Join us on April 28 to find out more!

    Free
  • May 2025

  • Wed 7
    Desert landscape with distant mountains and a cluster of palm trees in the foreground.

    Discover Your Torah: Preparing for Shavuot with Meditation and Poetry

    May 7, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - May 21, 2025 @ 2:30 pm EDT Recurring

    Facilitator: Elana Bell and Rabbi Dan Liben

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, jewish meditation, Jewish spirituality, mindfulness, Poetry, Shavuot, Torah

    Zoom

    Join a special collaboration between the Institute for Jewish Spirituality and Ritualwell to prepare for Shavuot through mindfulness meditation, poetry and generative writing practices.

    $150
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