The Access Code: Naming God and Opening to Prayer
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Free, Standalone session
Topic: Liturgy, Spiritual practice
Create your own prayers and explore how to name God
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: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Free, Standalone session
Topic: Liturgy, Spiritual practice
Create your own prayers and explore how to name God
Facilitator: Hila Ratzabi
Program Type: Free, Standalone session
Topic: Spiritual practice
Create a mikveh ritual
Facilitator: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
Facilitator: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
Facilitator: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
Facilitator: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
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: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
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: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
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: Rabbi Daniel Raphael Silverstein
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Spiritual practice
Explore who the Besht was and some of his radical innovations, teachings and practices. In each session, we will move from text study, to sharing our reflections on the texts, to practical exercises arising from the texts.
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