Writing Our Aging Selves
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Event, Free, Standalone session
Topic: Liturgy, Memoir, Poetry
Write, reflect and share your creative self with the Ritualwell community in this free, open for all session.
Trisha 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, Ritualwel.org, and opensiddur.org.
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Event, Free, Standalone session
Topic: Liturgy, Memoir, Poetry
Write, reflect and share your creative self with the Ritualwell community in this free, open for all session.
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
Facilitator: Trisha Arlin
Program Type: Immersions
Topic: Liturgy
An essential part of the prayer service, the Kaddish arrives in different forms and serves a variety of needs during the service. What does it mean to understand it fully, to own the words and the meaning – and even to write your own?
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