Sunday, August 18
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Location: Northeast Seattle location, register for address
Join Rabbi Adina Allen in conversation with Rabbi Jay LeVine of Kavana Cooperative for an eye-and-heart-opening exploration of Rabbi Adina's book “The Place of All Possibility: Cultivating Creativity Through Ancient Jewish Wisdom.”
Creativity offers us a portal to transformation, spiritual connection, and revelation. It is there for us when we feel stuck, divided, or disconnected. In her highly anticipated first book, Rabbi Adina Allen delivers a paradigm-shifting and powerfully accessible reading of Torah as a contemporary guidebook for creativity and invites us to rethink and transform ourselves, our lives, and the world around us. Putting spiritual wisdom in conversation with contemporary disciplines of art therapy, liberation theology, and creativity research, this essential book invites us all to rediscover our place in a world of mutual thriving.
This event is free and all are welcome. Registration required. Books will be available for sale and signing, or can be pre-ordered here. Co-hosted by Congregation Beth Shalom, Beth Am and Kavana Cooperative. Light refreshments served.
Praise for The Place of All Possibility:
“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