Friday, September 20
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm ET
Location: The 92nd Street Y, New York
Cost: $36 general
Join rabbi, author, and founder of Jewish Studio Project Adina Allen at the 92nd street Y to begin the evening with soulful and uplifting Kabbalat Shabbat blessings, food, teachings, text and discussion on the transformative power of creativity. Talented musicians and vocalists will lead you in songs and melodies that touch the heart and elevate the spirit. Through prayer, song, and reflection, we’ll set the tone for a peaceful and restorative Shabbat experience.
Nosh: Delight your taste buds each month with a delicious surprise ensuring a delightful Kosher style meal for all attendees. Please note, we will try to be accommodating to food allergies and dietary restrictions, however if there is something we should note specifically please email.
Engage: Take a new look at the Shabbat table with meaningful conversations and authentic connections with New York neighbors. We’ll explore themes relevant to modern life while drawing wisdom from ancient traditions.
Gather: At the heart of ONEG is the sense of community. Connect with fellow attendees, make new friends, and strengthen existing bonds. Whether you’re coming alone, with family, or with friends, whether your first Shabbat or part of your weekly practice, you are welcome here.
Praise for The Place of All Possibility:
“In this book, The Place of All Possibility, you are likely to encounter words. However, if you lean in closer and bend your ears toward the pages, you might come to touch something else lurking between and behind every font: a stirring sermon in turbulent times; a song, offered with such delicate dexterity, reminding us that the world is never finished, never still, and that creation is still happening now.”
Bayo Akomolafe, Ph.D., author of These Wilds Beyond our Fences: Letters to My Daughter to Humanity's Search for Home
“Bravo for this renewal of the possibility and purpose of arts and artful living.”
Lisa Miller, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University and bestselling author of The Awakened Brain
“Rabbi Adina Allen invites us to become creators of worlds… [the book introduces] a wonderful method and a remarkable teacher.”
Rabbi Shai Held, author of Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life
“...a unique and invigorating lens on Judaism.”
Publisher’s Weekly
“To open this book is to open oneself to hope.”
Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, President of Hebrew College
Join the journey at: ThePlaceofAllPossibilityBook.com