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Being Fruitful in this Season of Growth

Hosted By: Nourishing The Soul

In this 3-part Nourishing of The Soul Sukkot series, we will explore the spiritual customs around the holiday and the ways in which they can inform and inspire our actions. Sessions include Ushpizin: Who we invite in; Lulav and Etrog: My Heart, My Backbone, Eyes and Lips; and Lessons of Temporary Shelter.

Available for individual workshops or full series.

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Teacher

Tracie Bernstein

Tracie Bernstein is founder and director of NTS Workshops. For 30 years, Tracie has worked in the US and Israel to help people access meaningful Jewish experience. Her NTS Virtual Workshops provide adults Jewish spiritual conversation in a context relevant to our lives .In an open and inclusive environment, we weave together the wisdom of our sages, our modern teachers and each other.
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Nourishing The Soul

Nourishing the Soul Workshops are designed to engage individuals and couples in deep conversation that connects our actions, relationships and everyday reality to the richness and diversity of Jewish thought and tradition. Drawing on the breadth of Jewish sources, along with the experience of attendees, NTS Workshops offer an environment in which to hone our understanding of ourselves, and how we might utilize our People’s wisdom toward a stronger connection with our loved ones and with holiness.
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