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Step 27: Handprints

Rahel Berkovits is a senior faculty member at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, where she has been teaching for over twenty years. Rahel lectures widely in both Israel and abroad especially on topics concerning women and Jewish ...

Step 27: Handprints2022-05-16T12:04:26-04:00

Step 26: Movemeant

Yonatan Arnon, MoveMeant’s founder, is a dancer, mindfulness practitioner, experiential educator and rabbinical student at HUC-JIR NYC. Kobi Goodwin, MoveMeant's musical director, is a multi-instrumentalist, High Holiday cantorial soloist and vegan craft chocolate maker based in New York City. https://www.embodymovemeant.com/ ...

Step 26: Movemeant2022-05-10T14:21:13-04:00

Step 25: Markings

One of the most significant and influential events of the last 1000 years of Jewish history was the rise of the printing press. Jewish books of many kinds were amongst the hundreds of editions published in the first cen- tury of printing. This had ...

Step 25: Markings2022-05-10T14:13:28-04:00

Step 24: Anticipation

Nearly a decade ago, I was lying awake late at night, eagerly anticipating an early morning flight when I would join a cohort to begin my graduate studies. I tossed and turned, excited, nervous, and full of anticipation. Each time I impatiently looked at ...

Step 24: Anticipation2022-05-05T12:17:28-04:00

Step 23: Corners

I studied the volume of Mishnah called Pe’ah some time ago and immediately saw the value of our Talmudic texts in understanding modern ethical responsibilities. The pe’ah is the corner of the field that you have to leave for the poor. You might ask ...

Step 23: Corners2022-05-05T12:09:47-04:00

Step 22: Zohar

Zevi Slavin is the creator of Seekers of Unity, an educational project and community dedicated to a collaborative, comparative, interdisciplinary exploration of mysticism. Zevi is an Australian native who was raised, educated and ordained within the Chassidic community. You are ...

Step 22: Zohar2022-05-05T11:58:16-04:00

Step 21: Women

The Omer is an appropriate time to think about mitzvot that specifically affect women - by obligating women to fulfill them, and also by exempting or forbidding women from fulfilling them - because three of them occur during the days between Passover and Shavuot. The Mishnah ...

Step 21: Women2022-05-05T11:55:05-04:00

Step 20: Unity

Ziva R. Hassenfeld is a Associate Faculty Fellow of Pardes North America. Ziva is the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Assistant Professor in Jewish Education at Brandeis University, and Director of Research for the Mandel Center. In addition to her ...

Step 20: Unity2022-05-05T11:50:07-04:00

Step 19: Wellness

The National Wellness Institute promotes the use of the “Six Dimensions of Wellness”. Addressing these dimensions — occupational, emotional, spiritual, social, intellectual and physical — “builds a holistic sense of wellness,” which in turn helps “build resilience and enable us to thrive amidst life’s ...

Step 19: Wellness2022-04-20T12:29:12-04:00

Step 18: Netzach

Five years ago today, on the 18th day of the Omer, corresponding to the attribute of netzach she’b’tiferet, my friends and I started a congregation in Harlem. We didn’t mean to. You see, we didn’t have any experience building synagogues. Many of us didn’t ...

Step 18: Netzach2022-05-05T12:18:55-04:00