In The Feminine: A Mindset for the High Holidays
Featuring Chana Raskin of RAZA, Naama Sadan, R’ Aliza Sperling
What could these holy days look like if we only focused on the female imagery and female stories in the Rosh Hashanah liturgy?
What pathways appear when we focus on the feminine?
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.
Join us in uplifting the female perspective in order to give a different frame to the yamim noraim (high holidays).
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.
Tuesday, September 8th @ 8:00-9:30pm ET
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