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Messengers of the Spirit: Exploring Angels in Judaism

Hosted By: Spirit of Sophia

A Creative Virtual Workshop for Women with Rabbi Sarah Tasman

Join Rabbi Sarah Tasman for a creative exploration of angels in Judaism. Learn about the surprising, lesser known, and special roles angels have played biblically and historically in Jewish tradition, and how we might be inspired to call up on angels in our own lives today. We encourage participants of all backgrounds to attend. The workshop will include learning and discussion, ritual, personal reflection and a creative exercise utilizing the visual arts. Please have the following items for the session:

•Pen and journal or paper to write on
•Water colors, oil pastels, colored pencils, markers or your favorite art supplies that you have at home
•Candle and matches
•Mug of tea or your favorite beverage
•A comfortable space where you can reflect, write and create where you will be undisturbed during the workshop

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Teacher

Rabbi Sarah Tasman

Rabbi Sarah Tasman Tasman is the founder of the Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity which offers community classes & gatherings, and private spiritual coaching, and life cycle officiation. Rabbi Sarah specializes in leading experiential spirituality and Jewish mindfulness classes, providing opportunities for personal and professional development, and incorporating expressive modalities including writing, yoga, art and ritual. She is a faculty member at The Adas Israel Community Mikvah where she trains mikvah guides in ritual creation and recently co-led the Well Bodies Program in Embodied Judaism. She has taught Jewish mindfulness for Gratz: NEXT, Jewish Federations of North America Changemakers Fellowship, and many congregations and organizations. She serves on the board of Shalom Learning. She was ordained by the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College in 2012. She also holds a master of Jewish Education and a certificate of non-profit management. Rabbi Sarah completed her 200 Hour Yoga & Meditation Teacher training at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in 2014. She is a Rabbis Without Borders Fellow and member of the Kenissa: Communities of Meaning network. Previously, Rabbi Sarah was the Interfaith Family/DC Director, serving the needs of interfaith couples and families throughout Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC and has worked at Hillels at The University of Maryland, Yale and MIT.
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