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SUMMARY:Spiritual Resilience in a Time of War: Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 and August 7\, 2024 \n12- 1:15 p.m. EDT\n$225\n \n\nIn a time of conflict and war\, we need practices that connect us to our humanity\, allowing us to tap into our inner strength and source of hope and peace. The writings of Etty Hillesum are a treasure trove of the human spirit; she wrote her diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943\, before her life was tragically cut short in Auschwitz. Her writings reveal an astonishing spiritual resilience and a universal love for humanity and for God\, even during the darkest times. While living through the dire historical circumstances encroaching on European Jewry\, she developed a deep and unflinching faith in humanity that carried her through the most difficult of times.\n \n\n\n\nIn this series of online gatherings\, we will read and discuss Hillesum’s writings as a springboard for creating our own spiritual and writing practices. We’ll explore major themes in her work: creativity\, prayer\, meditation\, love\, suffering\, acceptance\, death\, and freedom. We’ll engage in journaling\, meditation\, and prayer practices inspired by her work. With the intention of connecting to our inner voices and crafting our own paths to resilience\, we’ll support each other in imagining and creating a better world.\n \n\nThis course is open to people of all backgrounds.\n\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 \n\nPhoto by Paul Goyette\nHila Ratzabi is the author of the award-winning poetry collection There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). Her poetry has been published widely in literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. From 2015–2023\, she ran Ritualwell.org\, publishing innovative Jewish rituals\, poetry\, and liturgy and curating online learning experiences. She is currently director of communications at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe\, Illinois\, and lives in Oak Park outside Chicago. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/spiritual-resilience-in-a-time-of-war-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2024-08-07/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Spiritual Resilience in a Time of War: Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 and August 7\, 2024 \n12- 1:15 p.m. EDT\n$225\n \n\nIn a time of conflict and war\, we need practices that connect us to our humanity\, allowing us to tap into our inner strength and source of hope and peace. The writings of Etty Hillesum are a treasure trove of the human spirit; she wrote her diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943\, before her life was tragically cut short in Auschwitz. Her writings reveal an astonishing spiritual resilience and a universal love for humanity and for God\, even during the darkest times. While living through the dire historical circumstances encroaching on European Jewry\, she developed a deep and unflinching faith in humanity that carried her through the most difficult of times.\n \n\n\n\nIn this series of online gatherings\, we will read and discuss Hillesum’s writings as a springboard for creating our own spiritual and writing practices. We’ll explore major themes in her work: creativity\, prayer\, meditation\, love\, suffering\, acceptance\, death\, and freedom. We’ll engage in journaling\, meditation\, and prayer practices inspired by her work. With the intention of connecting to our inner voices and crafting our own paths to resilience\, we’ll support each other in imagining and creating a better world.\n \n\nThis course is open to people of all backgrounds.\n\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 \n\nPhoto by Paul Goyette\nHila Ratzabi is the author of the award-winning poetry collection There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). Her poetry has been published widely in literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. From 2015–2023\, she ran Ritualwell.org\, publishing innovative Jewish rituals\, poetry\, and liturgy and curating online learning experiences. She is currently director of communications at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe\, Illinois\, and lives in Oak Park outside Chicago. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/spiritual-resilience-in-a-time-of-war-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2024-07-31/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Spiritual Resilience in a Time of War: Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 and August 7\, 2024 \n12- 1:15 p.m. EDT\n$225\n \n\nIn a time of conflict and war\, we need practices that connect us to our humanity\, allowing us to tap into our inner strength and source of hope and peace. The writings of Etty Hillesum are a treasure trove of the human spirit; she wrote her diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943\, before her life was tragically cut short in Auschwitz. Her writings reveal an astonishing spiritual resilience and a universal love for humanity and for God\, even during the darkest times. While living through the dire historical circumstances encroaching on European Jewry\, she developed a deep and unflinching faith in humanity that carried her through the most difficult of times.\n \n\n\n\nIn this series of online gatherings\, we will read and discuss Hillesum’s writings as a springboard for creating our own spiritual and writing practices. We’ll explore major themes in her work: creativity\, prayer\, meditation\, love\, suffering\, acceptance\, death\, and freedom. We’ll engage in journaling\, meditation\, and prayer practices inspired by her work. With the intention of connecting to our inner voices and crafting our own paths to resilience\, we’ll support each other in imagining and creating a better world.\n \n\nThis course is open to people of all backgrounds.\n\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 \n\nPhoto by Paul Goyette\nHila Ratzabi is the author of the award-winning poetry collection There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). Her poetry has been published widely in literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. From 2015–2023\, she ran Ritualwell.org\, publishing innovative Jewish rituals\, poetry\, and liturgy and curating online learning experiences. She is currently director of communications at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe\, Illinois\, and lives in Oak Park outside Chicago. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/spiritual-resilience-in-a-time-of-war-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2024-07-24/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Spiritual Resilience in a Time of War: Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 and August 7\, 2024 \n12- 1:15 p.m. EDT\n$225\n \n\nIn a time of conflict and war\, we need practices that connect us to our humanity\, allowing us to tap into our inner strength and source of hope and peace. The writings of Etty Hillesum are a treasure trove of the human spirit; she wrote her diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943\, before her life was tragically cut short in Auschwitz. Her writings reveal an astonishing spiritual resilience and a universal love for humanity and for God\, even during the darkest times. While living through the dire historical circumstances encroaching on European Jewry\, she developed a deep and unflinching faith in humanity that carried her through the most difficult of times.\n \n\n\n\nIn this series of online gatherings\, we will read and discuss Hillesum’s writings as a springboard for creating our own spiritual and writing practices. We’ll explore major themes in her work: creativity\, prayer\, meditation\, love\, suffering\, acceptance\, death\, and freedom. We’ll engage in journaling\, meditation\, and prayer practices inspired by her work. With the intention of connecting to our inner voices and crafting our own paths to resilience\, we’ll support each other in imagining and creating a better world.\n \n\nThis course is open to people of all backgrounds.\n\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 \n\nPhoto by Paul Goyette\nHila Ratzabi is the author of the award-winning poetry collection There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). Her poetry has been published widely in literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. From 2015–2023\, she ran Ritualwell.org\, publishing innovative Jewish rituals\, poetry\, and liturgy and curating online learning experiences. She is currently director of communications at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe\, Illinois\, and lives in Oak Park outside Chicago. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/spiritual-resilience-in-a-time-of-war-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2024-07-17/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Spiritual Resilience in a Time of War: Inspired by Etty Hillesum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 31 and August 7\, 2024 \n12- 1:15 p.m. EDT\n$225\n \n\nIn a time of conflict and war\, we need practices that connect us to our humanity\, allowing us to tap into our inner strength and source of hope and peace. The writings of Etty Hillesum are a treasure trove of the human spirit; she wrote her diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943\, before her life was tragically cut short in Auschwitz. Her writings reveal an astonishing spiritual resilience and a universal love for humanity and for God\, even during the darkest times. While living through the dire historical circumstances encroaching on European Jewry\, she developed a deep and unflinching faith in humanity that carried her through the most difficult of times.\n \n\n\n\nIn this series of online gatherings\, we will read and discuss Hillesum’s writings as a springboard for creating our own spiritual and writing practices. We’ll explore major themes in her work: creativity\, prayer\, meditation\, love\, suffering\, acceptance\, death\, and freedom. We’ll engage in journaling\, meditation\, and prayer practices inspired by her work. With the intention of connecting to our inner voices and crafting our own paths to resilience\, we’ll support each other in imagining and creating a better world.\n \n\nThis course is open to people of all backgrounds.\n\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 \n\nPhoto by Paul Goyette\nHila Ratzabi is the author of the award-winning poetry collection There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). Her poetry has been published widely in literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. From 2015–2023\, she ran Ritualwell.org\, publishing innovative Jewish rituals\, poetry\, and liturgy and curating online learning experiences. She is currently director of communications at North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe\, Illinois\, and lives in Oak Park outside Chicago. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/spiritual-resilience-in-a-time-of-war-inspired-by-etty-hillesum/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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SUMMARY:Gathering Waters: Mikveh Ritual Creation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Water is an ancient source of healing and transformation in Jewish tradition. In the past few decades\, the ritual of mikveh immersion has been reimagined to include more and more voices and experiences\, particularly that of women and LGBTQ individuals. A collaboration between Mayyim Hayyim’s Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network and Ritualwell\, join us for a special workshop on creating mikveh rituals. We’ll dive into Jewish sources on mikveh and look at examples of innovative contemporary rituals. We will then be invited to create our own mikveh rituals\, to workshop them in a small group\, and to share. This workshop is ideal for those who serve as mikveh guides or anyone looking to create their own\, personal mikveh ritual or to help others in that process. \n \nHila Ratzabi is director of virtual content and programs at Ritualwell.org. She has been with Ritualwell since 2015\, shepherding the publication of hundreds of poems\, prayers and rituals and creating innovative online programming. Born in Rehovot\, Israel\, and raised in Queens\, Ny.\, Ratzabi is a poet\, writer\, editor and writing coach. She is the author of a book of poetry\, There Are Still Woods (June Road Press\, 2022). She holds a BA in English/Creative Writing from Barnard College\, a BA in Jewish Philosophy from the Jewish Theological Seminary (Double Degree Program\, 2003)\, and an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College (2007). Her poetry is published in a variety of literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry. She lives in Oak Park\, Il.\, outside Chicago\, with her husband and two children. Learn more at http://www.hilaratzabi.com/. \nThis session will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience. \nWe are happy to offer this session for free. A suggested $18 donation has been added to the ticket. If you are unable to donate\, you may remove that suggested amount from the ticket. Please consider donating if you’re able\, to help us continue to offer free programs like this one. \nMayyim Hayyim is a 21st century creation\, a mikveh rooted in ancient tradition\, reinvented to serve the Jewish community of today. Mayyim Hayyim is a resource for learning\, spiritual discovery\, and creativity where women\, men\, and people of all genders and ages can celebrate milestones like weddings and b’nai mitzvah; where conversion to Judaism is accorded the honor and dignity it deserves; where survivors of trauma\, illness or loss find solace; and where those who immerse monthly can explore the ritual on their own terms. Mayyim Hayyim is a fountain of creativity that\, since its opening in 2004\, inspired new liturgies and curricula\, publications\, music\, artwork\, and plays. \nThe mission of the Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network is to inspire\, strengthen and support communities that embrace an open\, inclusive and welcoming approach to ritual immersion as a way to mark life transitions. \nRitualwell is the most extensive online resource that curates original Jewish rituals for Jews and fellow seekers. We publish rituals\, ceremonies\, prayers and poems to mark sacred moments in Jewish life. Through creating and sharing rituals\, hosting Ritualwell Immersions (online learning experiences) and curating an online Judaica shop\, Ritualwell fosters a supportive environment for Jewish creativity\, spiritual growth and discovery.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/gathering-waters-mikveh-ritual-creation-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Free,Standalone session
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SUMMARY:Songs of the Grass: Exploring Jewish Eco-Poetry
DESCRIPTION:“Each and every grass has a song” – Rebbe Nachman of Bratslav \nThe Jewish environmental movement has sought to excavate and breathe new life into ancient texts that call us to right relationship with this fragile and holy earth. Jewish poets vividly describe the human encounter with plants\, animals\, and the elements where they often find intimations of the Divine or cause for protest on behalf of the non-human world. Together we’ll read poetry and other Jewish writings that will inspire our own experiments with eco-poetry. Some poets we will read include Marge Piercy\, Muriel Rukeyser\, Alicia Ostriker\, Adrienne Rich\, Denise Levertov\, Stanley Moss\, Stuart Kestenbaum\, Phillip Levine\, Mónica Gomery\, and more! We’ll engage in writing exercises\, some of which will take us outside to our local environments to allow us to listen to\, and translate\, the voices of the earth. You will come away with a deepened appreciation for Jewish wisdom on the environment and a number of poem drafts that will help you envision your personal Torah of the earth. \nHila Ratzabi is the author of the poetry collection There Are Still Woods\, forthcoming in September 2022 from June Road Press. She holds a BA in English/Creative Writing from Barnard College\, a BA in Jewish Philosophy from the Jewish Theological Seminary (Double Degree Program\, 2003)\, and an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College (2007). Her poetry is published in a variety of literary journals and in The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. Her articles have appeared in publications including The Wisdom Daily\, MyJewishLearning.com\, the Jewish Daily Forward\, Kveller\, Alma\, and Zeek. Ratzabi is Director of Virtual Content & Programs at Ritualwell.org and lives in Oak Park\, Il.\, outside Chicago\, with her spouse and two children. \nAll sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
URL:https://ritualwell.org/event/songs-of-the-grass-exploring-jewish-eco-poetry/2022-10-13/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Immersions
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