Teshuva and Embodied Movement: A Workshop for the New Year
Sun, Oct 02
|The Living Gallery
“The time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is a powerful moment in the Jewish calendar, a chance to look both into the past and into the future. In this event, intended for those who identify as women or nonbinary, we will use embodied practice and movement to explore the idea of teshuva – a ret
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Time & Location
Oct 02, 2022, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The Living Gallery, 1094 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA
About the event
“The time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is a powerful moment in the Jewish calendar, a chance to look both into the past and into the future. In this event, intended for those who identify as women or nonbinary, we will use embodied practice and movement to explore the idea of teshuva – a returning to oneself – and to create an opportunity to contemplate the year ahead. Led by At The Well Scholar-in-Residence Arielle Krule and yoga teacher Riki Rosenthal, this session will use meditation, conversation, and individualized movement to return to ourselves with care and love.
Arielle Krule is a therapist, community organizer, and student in the core semikha track at Yeshivat Maharat. She is the Scholar-in-Residence at At The Well. She has started and scaled multiple projects related to Jewish education, class inequity, and holistic wellness.
Riki Rosenthal is a yoga teacher and the founder of…