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Planning a JewISH Wedding

Hosted By: Modern JewISH Couples

Modern JewISH Couples hosts a virtual gathering for couples to connect with Rabbi Rachael Pass and others in similar life stages, focusing on creating a meaningful wedding ceremony that reflects diverse backgrounds and a shared future. The event welcomes participants who identify as Jewish, Jew-ISH, interfaith, intercultural, multiethnic, queer, atheist, agnostic, “Jewish&”, “spiritual but not religious,” or any other self-identification. The interactive workshop will explore the ritual options of a Jewish wedding within an egalitarian framework.

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Teacher

Rabbi Rachael Pass

Rabbi Rachael Pass is the associate rabbi and manager of the spiritual counseling program at the T'Shuvah Center, a Jewish community for individuals in recovery from addiction of all kinds. She is a recent ordinand from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University. Rachael is currently studying for a second master's degree at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Jewish Gender and Women's Studies, focusing her research on queer and feminist philosophy, theology/thealogy, and ritual. She has written extensively on Jewish views of abortion, creative Jewish rituals including reclaiming mikveh, and feminist Jewish thought and Goddess-concepts. Rachael is passionate about intersectional feminism, Jewish ritual, and reading as many books as she can get her hands on.
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Host

Modern JewISH Couples

Supporting couples on the pathway to marriage and beyond through couples conversations and local retreats. You don't have to be Jewish to be part of a Jewish family, everyone is welcome here.
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