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    The Bedside: Jewish Customs & Folklore of Bleeding & Birthing ~ 9, 16, 23, 30 November 2020

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    A 4 week course.

    Suitable for anyone who has been born! Sessions include learning about Jewish customs around birthing and being born into the world from across the Jewish diaspora, with song, ritual, discussion, and room for practical ideas. This course makes no assumption that attendees wish to be parents, and focuses on our relationship with this liminal doorway through which we have all entered life. 


    Monday evenings, 7-8.30pm UK Time, 9, 16, 23, 30 November 2020
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    Learn about Jewish customs around birthing and being born into the world from across the Jewish diaspora, with song, ritual exploration, study of text and folklore, discussion, and room for practical ideas and adaptation to modern circumstances. This course makes no assumption that attendees wish to be parents, and focuses on our and our ancestors' relationship with this liminal doorway through which we have all entered life. 

    Proposed Programme (tbc)
    Week 1: Before birthing

    Week 2: During birthing

    Week 3: After birthing

    Week 4: Grief, Remembrance and Renewal

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      Yelala is an ancient Hebrew word meaning a loud expression of something that needs to be released, whether sorrow or joy.
      Yelala is a constellation of projects curated by Kohenet Rachel Rose Reid and Kohenet Yael Tischler, the first women outside of North America to be ordained by the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute.

      This is Jewish-rooted, earth-centred sharing of empowering, embodied practice and marginalised wisdom from Biblical antiquity to the present day.

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      In this time of uncertainty and struggle, we are dedicated to creating accessible, nourishing spiritual experiences, to help sustain all those seeking community. In order to create connection in a time of physical disconnect, we have moved our offerings online. This work supports our livelihood, but where possible we provide subsidised or no-charge options, so that we can welcome all who wish to be a part of our gatherings.

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