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Creating with the Moon: Rosh Chodesh Elul with Kohenet Keshira haLev Fife

Ground yourself in the power of the new moon!

10:00 am - 11:30 am PT / 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET

As the tiny crescent becomes visible in the night sky, Rosh Chodesh offers us an opportunity to refresh our dreams and desires. Together we’ll reweave ourselves into the cycle of Jewish time and nourish our creative spirit so that we might enter the month refreshed and renewed.

During this 90-minute, virtual session we’ll use the Jewish Studio Process, a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning, to cultivate our inherent creativity as a spiritual practice.

This program is offered free of charge and will take place on Zoom with closed captions.

Keshira haLev Fife (she/they pronouns) is a Kohenet (Hebrew Priestess) and a bi-racial, queer Jewish person who delights in serving as davennatrix (shlichat tzibbur), lifespiral ceremony/ritual creatrix, consultant, facilitator, teacher, liturgist and songstress.  She serves as Founding Kohenet of Kesher Pittsburgh, Program Director of beloved, Core Faculty Member with the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, and also enjoys working with, Kirva, the Avodah Institute for Social Change, The Jewish Studio Project, and the Jewish Learning Collaborative, among other national Jewish organisations. Though both the lands of the Osage & Haudenosaunee people (aka Pittsburgh, PA) and the Gadigal people (Sydney, AUS) feel like home, Keshira and her beloved have been in an extended period of travel since January 2023. Keshira is also a graduate of JSP’s Creative Facilitator Training Program! www.keshirahalev.com

Note: Rosh Chodesh is the beginning of each month on the Hebrew calendar. While many Rosh Chodesh programs are geared towards cis-women, this program is designed for those of all genders.

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