
Rosh Chodesh Circles
Ritual
Embodied Presence
New Moons
All are welcome – all genders, all bodies, all hearts.
Gather in sacred community to explore the mystical, kabbalistic rhythms of time.
Each month, we welcome the new moon and the spiritual energy of the Hebrew calendar through Chochmat’s unique blend of mindfulness, embodied ritual, and connection to ancient wisdom.
Come as you are. Leave more connected.
Location: Chochmat HaLev
Free for members, $18 for non-members.
Elul – Monday 8/25 6-7:30pm
Tishrei – *Sunday 9/21 6-7:30pm
Cheshvan – Monday 10/20 6-7:30pm
Kislev – Monday 11/17 6-7:30pm
Tevet – Mondays 12/15 6-7:30pm
Shevat – Monday 1/19 6-7:30pm
RSVP or Questions: shalom@chochmat.org

Amanda Nube is an ordained Hebrew priestess and Jewish educator with a wealth of experience leading Rosh Chodesh and Jewish educational programs. Amanda received her Masters of Jewish Studies at the Academy for Jewish Religion LA and received Koehent ordination from Rabbi Jill Hammer as part of the first west coast cohort of Kohenet Institute and Leadership program. As a Jewish ceremonialist and educator, she is passionate about sharing her love of Judaism, music, and embodied spirituality.

Adam Moskowitz is an educator and mindfulness-based facilitator offering courses, workshops, and retreats for individuals, communities, schools, and organizations in the Bay Area and online. Adam serves as adjunct faculty at Antioch University, where he teaches mindfulness and compassion-based practices to graduate students pursuing their master’s in education. He is currently engaged in a multi-year Hakomi training in mindfulness-centered somatic psychotherapy.