Renew, Repair and Receive: A Three-hour Immersion in the Healing Waters of Elul

Through ritual, movement, meditation and inspired teachings from the Jewish mystical tradition, we open ourselves to:

Renew: Experience the moment as new and enlivening. We wade into the space of beginner’s mind, original mind — the Rosh.

Repair: We face what needs tikkun (repair) in our lives and offer it up to be restored in the buoyancy of our oceanic wholeness.

Receive: We listen for the kabbalah of our divine calling for the coming year, as new dimensions of Elohut (the Godfield) flow forth.

Sunday, August 20, 10 am – 1 pm
Optional: Bring lunch to eat together in the courtyard afterward.

Free for members. Suggested donation: $18 – $36.

No one turned away for lack of funds.
With Estelle Frankel and Daniella Salzman.

Optional: Bring lunch to eat together in the courtyard afterward.

Free for members. Suggested donation: $18 – $36.
No one turned away for lack of funds.

With Estelle Frankel and Daniella Salzman.

Estelle Frankel, MFT, is a practicing psychotherapist, author, spiritual director and seasoned teacher of Jewish mysticism and musar. She is a popular public speaker who has taught courses on the intersection of Judaism, spirituality and healing for over 40 years. She is the author of two books: Sacred Therapy: Jewish Spiritual Teachings on Emotional Healing and Inner Wholeness and The Wisdom of Not Knowing: Discovering a Life of Wonder by Embracing Uncertainty.

Daniella Salzman has trained as a dance expressive arts therapist, meditation and mindfulness teacher, and community organizer. For over a decade, she has been a part of Chochmat HaLev’s leadership behind the scenes as well as on the bimah, and currently teaches in the Monday night meditation program and offers quarterly retreats. She founded Grow Awake, a community of practice that is ideologically inclusive and is dedicated to transforming our inner and outer worlds towards a lasting and integrated peace.

Date

Aug 20 2023
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Chochmat Halev
2215 Prince Street
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