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Embodied Teshuvah: Aligning Intention & Action

  • Park Synagogue 27500 Shaker Blvd Pepper Pike United States (map)

Get your body & mind ready for the High Holidays!

Embodied Teshuvah: Aligning Intention & Action

with Yoshi Silverstein & Ariana Starkman of the Mitsui Collective

Monday, September 16 • 7:00 pm

Wain Pavilion at Park Synagogue

(in case of inclement weather, the program will be held inside.)

Join the Women’s Rosh Chodesh & Neshama Groups and the Mitsui Collective’s Yoshi Silverstein and Ariana Starkman for an introduction to embodied Jewish learning and practice that can help us move through the world more fully in alignment with our core values, beliefs, and intentions. In preparation for the high holidays, this session will help set us up for the season’s themes of reflection and realignment. We will enjoy light movement, facilitated breathwork, relationship building, and personal reflection to prepare us to enter the New Year.

Yoshi Silverstein, Founder & Executive Director of the Mitsui Collective, is a recipient of a Pomegranate Prize from The Covenant Foundation, the S. Lee Kohrman Award in Jewish Experiential Education from the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland and was selected as a 2021 “Grist 50 Fixer” building a more just and equitable future. Ariana Starkman, Mitsui Collective Program Manager, graduated with a BA in a self-designed major called Theatre and Social Change, built towards understanding and conveying pressing social issues to hasten change through theatre.

Free & open to all Park women & friends!

Pre-registration is required by September 11 Questions? Email Ellen Petler at epetler@parksyn.org.

Co-sponsored by the Mitsui Collective and Park Synagogue.

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