HerTorah: Miriam’s Song: Song as Language of the Soul
Featuring Chana Raskin of RAZA, Galeet Dardashti, R’ Aliza Sperling, and more…
In a biblical moment of miraculousness and freedom, we encounter the Song of Miriam as the Jewish people step onto dry land after the splitting of the sea.
Join us to explore the power and impact of singing, music-making, composing, and song-sharing as a spiritual practice. We are excited to learn from (and listen to!) some of the most beautiful contemporary song leaders about how melody holds memory, accesses emotion, and speaks a language like no other.
“If you want to walk through the world with your soul being able to express herself, you have to learn her language. We must learn to sing – to allow our soul to walk in the world.” – Chana Raskin, RAZA
Chana Raskin, founder and facilitator of RAZA, grew up entrenched in the world of Chabad Hasidut and its stirringly complex melodies. These nigunim (melodies) have carried her at every point on her journey. Chana leads RAZA circles—meditative nigun deep dives—for diverse communities around the world. You can sample the magic of her music-making here. Read more about Chana’s song journey here.
As vocalist, composer, anthropologist, and producer, Galeet Dardashti has earned a reputation as a trail-blazing performer and advocate for Middle Eastern and North African Jewish culture. She is the first woman to continue her family’s tradition of distinguished Persian and Jewish musicianship. Galeet will share her familial story of singing as well as songs of freedom that speak to her Iranian heritage — particularly resonant at this moment in history. Sample Galeet’s music here and explore her family’s connection to music in the excellent podcast with her sister Danielle, Nightingale of Iran.
Join us if you love making music, listening to music, or if you want to explore a new language of the soul.
No prior music experience necessary. As always, learners of all backgrounds are most welcome. Come when you can, stay till you can’t. But, come. We have so much to learn from you.
Wednesday, January 28th @ 8:00-9:30pm ET
Come when you can, stay till you can’t. But, come. We have so much to learn from you.
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*As always, SVIVAH welcomes all those wishing to be included in a circle of Jewish women. If you want to be with us, we want you with us and welcome. This gathering welcomes learners of all backgrounds. Our diversity is what makes our gatherings richest. Come be with us. We want to learn from you, too.
HerTorah gathers together a diverse community of Jewish women to connect over our shared heritage, explore our collective wisdom, and elevate our communal experience in learning with and from one another.
HerTorah is made possible in part by support of the Aviv Foundation and The Covenant Foundation and inspired by each one of us.
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