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SUMMARY:Writing Our Aging Selves
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 2\, 2023 \n12-1:30 p.m. EDT \nThere are so many new things to pray about as we age! Our memory\, skin\, mobility\, and hair color have all changed\, developed\, and evolved slowly and noticeably. We accumulate wisdom and peel away shame\, caring less about what the world thinks of us and more about what we think about ourselves and the changing world around us. Join instructor Trish Arlin to design your own prayers and rituals of gratitude\, worry\, anger and hope for the life that is unfolding before you. Write\, reflect and share your creative self with the Ritualwell community in this free\, open for all session. No prior writing experience is required. \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience. \nTrisha Arlin is a liturgist\, writer\, performer\, and student of prayer in Brooklyn\, NY. She has served as a liturgist\, scholar\, and artist in residence and taught for venues including the National Havurah Committee’s Summer Institute\, Ritualwell.org\, Haggadot.com\, and for synagogues around the country. She is a builder of Bayit’s Liturgical Arts project. Trisha received a BA in Theater from Antioch College in 1975 and an MFA in Film (Screenwriting) in 1997 from Columbia University. In 2009/2010\, Trisha was an Arts Fellow at the Drisha Institute. In 2011\, she graduated from the sixth cohort of the Davennen Leadership Training Institute (DLTI). Trisha’s liturgy has been used in services\, for ritual occasions\, and at venues of many denominations nationwide. She is the author of Place Yourself: Words of Poetry and Intention (a collection of liturgy and kavannot). Her work has appeared in a variety of journals\, siddurim\, and collections of liturgy and can be found online at TrishaArlin.com\, Ritualwell.org\, and opensiddur.org.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/writing-our-aging-selves/
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SUMMARY:Mussar Poetry: Writing Toward the Other
DESCRIPTION:Mondays\, Nov. 13\, 20\, 27 and Dec. 4\, 11\, 18 \n12- 1:30 p.m. EDT\n$250 for six sessions\n \nMuriel Ruckeyser wrote that the task of poetry is to help us see ourselves “as a person moving toward other persons\, or a person moving away from other persons\, or a person moving against other persons….in great poetry you feel a source speaking to another source.” In this spirit\, one might say that all poetry\, at least all great poetry\, is Mussar poetry. Mussar is a historical tradition within Judaism which asks us how we might become more awake to the needs of the other. Mussar poetry\, then\, might be poetry that interrupts its own habitual self-absorption\, that takes risks\, that listens. \nIn this six-session Immersion\, 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. Poets covered will include Paul Celan\, Marina Tsvetaeva\, Osip Mandelstam\, Naomi Shihab Nye\, Ilya Kaminsky\, Ariana Reines\, and more. The course will prioritize a workshop component. We will be writing poetry – including poems in dialogue with the above poets and in response to particular prompts – all designed to take us out of our familiar styles and stances. We will be writing inside and outside of class time and sharing work during each session. \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience. \n  \nRabbi Joshua Boettiger is the Rosh Yeshiva at the Center for Contemporary Mussar and has taught Mussar for the past decade. He is the Jewish Chaplain at Bard College\, where he also teaches\, including the recent course\, “The History of Jewish Poetry” (Spring 2023). Joshua has an MFA in Poetry from Pacific University and his work has appeared in The Southern Review\, december\, Willow Springs\, Image\, and elsewhere. Joshua was ordained by the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 2006. He is a Rabbis Without Borders fellow\, and regularly teaches Jewish Meditation in different contexts\, including retreat settings. \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/mussar-poetry-writing-toward-the-other/2023-11-13/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Soulwork: Exploring Our Depths
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, November 28\, December 5\, 12\, 19\, 2023 \n12-1:30 p.m. EST \n \n“From the depths I call to you!” — Psalm 130\n\n \nIn the busyness of our lives\, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls? With a taste of four soulwork modalities based on a Gestalt approach – dreamwork\, inner child work\, nature soulwork\, and Soul Collage© – we will take the time for that introspection. Each week\, we will explore one modality. You will delve into your own inner world and share your insights in soulwork chevruta dyads and in the group meetings. Our inquiry will be framed in a Jewish-spiritual context\, with a short text study at the start of each meeting.\n \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.\n \nRabbi Dr. Haviva Ner-David is a rabbi and writer. She is the rabbinic founder of Shmaya: A Mikveh for Mind\, Body\, and Soul\, the only mikveh in Israel open to all to immerse as they choose. Ordained as both a rabbi and an interfaith minister\, certified as a spiritual companion (with a specialty in dreamwork)\, and holding a doctorate on mikveh from Bar Ilan University\, she offers mikveh guidance and spiritual companioning for individuals and couples and mikveh workshops and talks for groups. She is the author of three spiritual journey memoirs — Dreaming Against the Current; A Rabbi’s Soul Journey; and Chanah’s Voice: A Rabbi Wrestles with Gender\, Commandment; and the Women’s Rituals of Baking\, Bathing\, and Brightening; and Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Towards Traditional Rabbinic Ordination\, which was a runner up for the National Jewish Book Council Awards; as well as two novels: Hope Valley and To Die in Secret; and the first and only children’s book on mikveh: Yonah and the Mikveh Fish. She lives in Israel on Kibbutz Hannaton\, is the mother of seven children\, a teacher and lives with FSHD\, a genetic muscular disease\, which has been her biggest life challenge.\n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/soulwork-exploring-our-depths/2023-11-28/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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