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My Prayer/Tefillati: Finding the Prayers of Our Heart

Hosted By: SVIVAH

Starting the New Year so much communal reflection over Rosh Hashanah. Take a moment together before Yom Kippur to reflect on the prayers we hold closest to our hearts and how we might tap into them during this prayerful season.

Join SVIVAH this Thursday before Yom Kippur with these beautiful liturgists, ritualists, and community holders. SVIVAH will have a powerful conversation facilitated by Dr. Jane Shapiro of Orot with Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz — a beautiful composer and musician, Fran Loosen — an expert in experiential design and soulful ritualist, Rabbi Rachel Barenblat — who molds words into the prayers our souls need, and Rabbi Samantha Frank of Modern Ritual –- who thinks deeply about what makes prayer meaningful and accessible. They will share how they explore poetry, art, song, ritual design to unlock their own prayerfulness.

Join a workshop of your choosing:
Kohenet Rachel Kann will be using creative writing to tap into our prayerfulness.
Rabbi Sarah Tasman of will offer art and the creative process as a gateway to our personal prayers.
Rav Amalia Mark of Mayyim Hayyim will help us explore ritual design and guide us in the creation of a personal ritual.
Yael Flusberg will invite us into a space of remembering, connecting with loved ones lost.

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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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