Moon by Moon: A Community Integration of Spiritual Time Based on the Hebrew Calendar
Upcoming Sessions
1. Tuesday, December 3, 2024 • 2 Kislev 5785
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM2. Tuesday, January 28, 2025 • 28 Tevet 5785
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM3. Tuesday, April 1, 2025 • 3 Nisan 5785
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM4. Tuesday, May 20, 2025 • 22 Iyyar 5785
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM
In Partnership with At The Well
Jewish tradition holds the world’s best-kept wellness secrets—these ancient practices support our wholeness individually and in community. Please join in this collaborative experience as At the Well and the Wellness Center @ Adas partner to explore the wisdom of the lunar calendar through the sacred technology of Rosh Chodesh. The Hebrew Calendar invites each of us into cyclical time, present-moment awareness, embodiment, and collective care.
We invite you to take part in this 4 part series:
Tuesday, December 3rd @ 6:45pm–KISLEV
With Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt
In Kislev, we awaken to our subconscious selves, tap into the spirituality of dreaming, hone in on sleep to nourish us in winter, and connect with the miracles of the season. Guided by Sarah Waxman, we will learn the teachings of this sacred months, with a sound bath led by Leemor Chandally and a creative dream exploration led by Andrea Lee Zucker.
Tuesday, January 28th @ 6:45pm–SHVAT
With At The Well
In Shvat we find rejuvenation through our connection to the natural world – just like the trees we celebrate on Tu B’Shvat (full moon), we continue to grow and renew even through the harshness of winter. We will be awakening from our hibernation and planting seeds for the spring to come.
Tuesday, April 1st @6:45pm–NISSAN
With Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt
In Nissan, we celebrate the origins of Rosh Chodesh and embody liberation by owning our own time. This month invites us to take a step towards our own wholeness, each setting intentions for freedom.
Tuesday, May 20th @6:45pm–SIVAN
With Rabbi Elianna Yolkut
In Sivan we open up to receive divine wisdom and share our wisdom generously, finding strength and harmony in community and collective care.
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