Soulwork: Exploring Our Depths
Facilitator: Haviva Ner-David
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Memoir, Spiritual practice
In the busyness of our lives, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls?
Preserve the memory of your loved one with a plaque on our Yahrzeit(Yiddish) The anniversary of a death, usually marked by the lighting of a 24-hour yahrzeit candle and the recitation of Kaddish, the memorial prayer. For U.S. Jews, the unveiling of the headstone usually takes place on or around the first yahrzeit. Wall. Learn More ->
Facilitator: Haviva Ner-David
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Memoir, Spiritual practice
In the busyness of our lives, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls?
Facilitator: Rabbi Joshua Boettinger
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Poetry, Spiritual practice
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.
Facilitator: Haviva Ner-David
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Memoir, Spiritual practice
In the busyness of our lives, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls?
Facilitator: Janice Steinberg
Program Type: Free, Standalone session
Topic: Art, Poetry, Spiritual practice
We'll kindle our unique candles to music by Jewish singers and composers, followed by prompts for reflection and writing.
Facilitator: Rabbi Joshua Boettinger
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Poetry, Spiritual practice
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.
Facilitator: Haviva Ner-David
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Memoir, Spiritual practice
In the busyness of our lives, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls?
Facilitator: Rabbi Joshua Boettinger
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Poetry, Spiritual practice
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.
Facilitator: Haviva Ner-David
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Memoir, Spiritual practice
In the busyness of our lives, how often do we set aside time to explore our own depths? To listen to our souls?
Facilitator: Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer
Program Type: Event, Free
Topic: Art, Liturgy, Poetry, Spiritual practice
We’re all holding many emotions and concerns that change day by day, hour by hour. Poetry, prayer and creative expression can bring comfort and provide us with support.
Facilitator: Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Who is God? What do we talk about when we talk about God? For six weeks, we will discuss God/divinity as a concept, exploring what God means to each of us and learn about the variety of approaches to God in Jewish tradition.
Facilitator: Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: chasidism, joy, Spiritual practice, spirituality
Learn about the psychological insights, poetic beauty and spiritual power of Rebbe Nachman's teachings, which have touched many seekers.
Facilitator: Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Who is God? What do we talk about when we talk about God? For six weeks, we will discuss God/divinity as a concept, exploring what God means to each of us and learn about the variety of approaches to God in Jewish tradition.
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