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Memory, Mourning, Honor, and Hope: Journeying Through Yom HaZikaron Toward Yom Ha’atzmaut

Hosted By: SVIVAH

Hosted by SVIVAH, this gathering offers space to explore the complex emotions stirred by Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha’atzmaut—grief and hope held side by side. Through music, poetry, and writing, participants will connect more personally to how these days are experienced in Israel and within ourselves. Led by poet and teacher Rachel Kann, this creative workshop invites all, even those who don’t consider themselves writers, to reflect and express.

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Teacher

Kohenet Rachel Kann

Kohenet Rachel Kann is a devotional poet and ceremonialist. She is featured in the new anthology XLA Poets from HINCHAS Press. She was the 2020 New England Jewish Poetry Festival’s Featured Poet and a 2020 Cosmic Sister “Women of The Psychedelic Renaissance” awardee for her poetry presentation at the 2020 Spirit Plant Medicine Conference. She is a WORD: Bruce Geller Memorial Prize recipient for her latest poetry collection, How to Bless the New Moon, from Ben Yehuda Press. She leads Realize Paradise Creativity Workshops, Shabbat Soul Journeys and New Moon Union Rosh Chodesh Circles. She was the 2017 Outstanding Instructor of the Year at UCLA Extension Writers’ Program. Find her at www.rachelkann.com
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Host

SVIVAH

SVIVAH’s mission is to empower, strengthen, and nourish Jewish women* through community. SVIVAH is a multigenerational, diverse, powerful collective of Jewish women* dedicated to inspiring, motivating, and celebrating life in sisterhood. In Hebrew, svivah means “to surround her'' and that is precisely our goal. We connect women to each other, to cross-generational wisdom, to Jewish learning, and to the resources we need, in an inclusive, women*-only space. We do this by curating Jewish faith experiences with women at the center, by producing wide-ranging programming, and by amplifying and partnering with organizations in line with our values. (*SVIVAH defines “Jewish woman” as anyone wishing to be included in a circle of Jewish women.)
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