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  • June 2025

  • Tue 24
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    The Creative Fire of Folklore

    June 24, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

    Facilitator: Susan Comninos

    Program Type: Event, Free

    Topic: creative writing, creativity, folklore, Poetry

    Zoom

    Use your family or community's sayings in poems that explore how the past informs the present. Come prepared to have fun, while trying your hand at techniques for folding both folklore and imagery into poetry that's at once individual and universal.

    Free
  • October 2025

  • Thu 30
    A pair of glasses rests on open books with old books stacked in the background on a wooden table.

    Seeding Family-based Poems with Golems, Dybukks and Shpilkas

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

    Facilitator: Susan Comninos

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, folklore, Jewish wisdom, Poetry

    Zoom

    In Jewish tradition, stories and symbols, such as golems and dybbuks, reflect history and culture. Join poet Susan Comninos in an Immersion that explores folklore, family stories, and cultural memory to inspire your writing. You'll craft poems that blend personal history with timeless myth, honoring your creative inheritance while using contemporary voices. Engage in a circle of Jewish creativity, connecting the past and present through writing.

    $180
  • November 2025

  • Thu 6
    A pair of glasses rests on open books with old books stacked in the background on a wooden table.

    Seeding Family-based Poems with Golems, Dybukks and Shpilkas

    November 6, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Susan Comninos

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, folklore, Jewish wisdom, Poetry

    Zoom

    In Jewish tradition, stories and symbols, such as golems and dybbuks, reflect history and culture. Join poet Susan Comninos in an Immersion that explores folklore, family stories, and cultural memory to inspire your writing. You'll craft poems that blend personal history with timeless myth, honoring your creative inheritance while using contemporary voices. Engage in a circle of Jewish creativity, connecting the past and present through writing.

    $180
  • Thu 13
    A pair of glasses rests on open books with old books stacked in the background on a wooden table.

    Seeding Family-based Poems with Golems, Dybukks and Shpilkas

    November 13, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Susan Comninos

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, folklore, Jewish wisdom, Poetry

    Zoom

    In Jewish tradition, stories and symbols, such as golems and dybbuks, reflect history and culture. Join poet Susan Comninos in an Immersion that explores folklore, family stories, and cultural memory to inspire your writing. You'll craft poems that blend personal history with timeless myth, honoring your creative inheritance while using contemporary voices. Engage in a circle of Jewish creativity, connecting the past and present through writing.

    $180
  • Thu 20
    A pair of glasses rests on open books with old books stacked in the background on a wooden table.

    Seeding Family-based Poems with Golems, Dybukks and Shpilkas

    November 20, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST Recurring

    Facilitator: Susan Comninos

    Program Type: Immersions

    Topic: creative writing, folklore, Jewish wisdom, Poetry

    Zoom

    In Jewish tradition, stories and symbols, such as golems and dybbuks, reflect history and culture. Join poet Susan Comninos in an Immersion that explores folklore, family stories, and cultural memory to inspire your writing. You'll craft poems that blend personal history with timeless myth, honoring your creative inheritance while using contemporary voices. Engage in a circle of Jewish creativity, connecting the past and present through writing.

    $180
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