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    The Wild Woods: Jewish Ways with Winter Solstice ~ 7, 14, 21 December

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    Join us to learn about Jewish customs around Winter Solstice, including midrashim (folklore), Earth-centred practices, women’s practices, and the stories of the ancestresses we raise up at this time.

    7-8.30pm UK time, Monday evenings, 7, 14, 21 December
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    This course will be a three-part series to help us prepare for the darkest time of year and the return of the light. It will culminate in a Jewishly-rooted ritual to mark the Solstice.

     

    • In the Wild Woods: Jewish Ways with Winter Solstice

      • 3 x 1.5 hour sessions

      • 2 x sessions exploring Jewishly-rooted Solstice customs, including folklore, earth-centred practices and stories of our ancestresses told at this time

      • 1 x ritual to celebrate the longest night of the year

    • Yelala

      Join us for the Winter in the Cottage in the Woods

      Cottage Resident places are now sold out, but you can click here to book for individual courses.

      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.

      OUR RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC
      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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