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March 2021
Yemima Method (Winter 2021)
If you want a boost of self-care and clarity of mind and would like to do that by exploring Jewish…
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HaMaqom Character Collective (Spring 2021)
Cultivating your character traits through a Jewish lens. Join Deborah in a fun, transformational, community-oriented series involving hevruta (partner) work, support, and self-discovery.
Find out more »Yemima Method (Spring 2021)
If you want a boost of self-care and clarity of mind and would like to do that by exploring Jewish wisdom please join us for this upcoming Yemima Series at HaMaqom. In this series, we will learn the Yemima Method, which includes dictation, journaling, discussion, and self-inquiry.
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Neshamah Yoga (Spring 2021)
Nourish your body, calm your mind, and nurture your soul, through embodied Jewish devotion.
Find out more »Psalms for Healing (Spring 2021)
Tehillim, or the Psalms are our people's first treasury of prayer. Many psalms have become associated with particular situations or intentions: psalms for the days of the week, psalms for praise, etc. This term we will focus on the ways that Jews have used the Psalms to pray for healing.
Find out more »Rebels and Rebbes in Israeli Rock and Roll (Spring 2021)
Israeli rock & roll offers a surprising venue for religious and spiritual exploration and expression. In this series, we will delve into the works of several leading Israeli rock and folk stars, whose songs form a new corpus of contemporary Jewish prayer and or provide innovative commentary on traditional Jewish sources.
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The Power of the Story (Spring 2021)
Wisdom Stories, Gospel Parables, Zen Koans, Sufi Tales, and Hasidic Masters
Find out more »The Tree of Life: Making Kabbalistic Diagrams (Spring 2021)
This four-part workshop is an invitation to diagram your own spirituality/theology using kabbalistic models and maps. In our opening session, we will explore the historical evolution of sefirot diagrams, from simple drawings found in medieval manuscripts to a ten-foot-long, nineteenth-century map of the kabbalistic worlds.
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