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Zivug: Activist Couples Preparing for Marriage

Hosted By: ZIVUG

Join Rabbi Getzel for a 7-class series for couples interested in a conscious and healthy transition to marriage. Through Jewish wisdom, text study, guided exercises, and frank conversations, participants will explore the growth and maintenance of vibrant relationships. This is a cohort for folks specifically interested in exploring power dynamics, feminism, and how their decisions as a couple interact impact the world.

Open to couples (all gender and multifaith expressions of partnership strongly welcome) in the year preceding or following a wedding. In the final class, each couple will draft a contract/ketubah to testify to their values and goals as they mark this transition.

Offered through Open Circle Jewish Learning at Hebrew College.

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Rabbi Getzel Davis

Rabbi Getzel Davis is founder of ZIVUG. He works as a rabbi and educator at Harvard Hillel and also as an Harvard University Chaplain, where much of his work is to engage unobservant students. He is also the adviser for the Conservative Minyan, teaches regular classes, and counsels students, faculty, and community members. Rabbi Getzel is also the founder and executive director of Unorthodox Celebrations, a service that connects unaffiliated Jews with inspiring rabbis and cantors nationwide to facilitate meaningful weddings, bar mitzvahs and baby namings.
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ZIVUG

ZIVUG provides counseling and learning opportunities for couples and parents.
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