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Remembering Together: A Touchpoint to Yizkor

Hosted By: SVIVAH

SVIVAH is eager to come back together with Yael Flusberg – her “homage” to Yizkor last year was so poignant, so powerful, so beautiful. We are grateful to her for coming back to create another opportunity to remember those we love together in community.

Join us Sunday evening 9/12 as Yael walks us through some of the core elements of Jewish loss. Yael will invite us to connect with our loved ones, elevating their souls as we go. Expect an experiential-rich evening together, and know that you will not need to share, unless you choose to do so. Bring a candle and your favorite pen and paper.

*This gathering is intended for anyone who has someone they are remembering. Anyone. No previous experience with formal prayer service or knowledge of Hebrew required. This will be accessible to all.

*As always, SVIVAH welcomes anyone who wants to be included in a circle of Jewish women*. If you want to be here, we want you to be here – and welcome.

Questions about this gathering? Email connect@svivah.org

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Teacher

Yael Flusberg

Yael Flusberg’s meditation journey began as a small child attending yeshiva, mesmerized with the rich storytelling and re-imagining that goes into every single sentence in the Bible. She gravitated toward practices like kavanah, which translates as “intention” and is about both the mindset one should be in when engaged in learning and rituals (“with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might”) as well as training yourself to see past the literal into the underlying layers of reality. Yael is a sought-after yoga therapist, writer and coach who helps people find resiliency and relief in the midst of transition and loss, and in the aftermath of trauma. 
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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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