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    The Book Nook: Wonder Women of the Tanakh ~ 11, 18, 25 January & 1 February

    The Book Nook: Wonder Women of the Tanakh ~ 11, 18, 25 January & 1 February

    40.00 - 80.00
    A 4-week course. Our sessions will include text study, as well as an embodied or meditative practice to connect to the medicine of each ancestress. While there are many awesome women in Tanakh, this course focuses on some of the women whose stories are lesser known, and who we have explored less in Yelala, but who deserve to be raised up.

    Monday evenings, 7-8.30pm UK time, 11, 18, 25 January & 1 February 2021
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    From tactical change-makers to fiery queens, from vulnerable daughters to wise women, let us encounter women of our ancient tradition. We will meet these women in all their boldness, vulnerability, leadership and complexity. Each course will include text study, as well as an embodied or meditative practice to connect to the medicine of each ancestress.  While there are many awesome women in Tanakh, this course focuses on some of the women whose stories are lesser known, and who we have explored less in Yelala, but who deserve to be raised up. 

    Planned Offerings...

    Week 1:  Tamar
    A marginalised woman uses cleverness to fight for her rights, and win…

    Week 2: Tzipporah
    A priestess of Midian saves her husband and sons through fierce ritual…

    Week 3:  The Wise Women of Tekoa & Abel
    Two politicians use effective communication and negotiation to resolve national conflicts...

    Week 4: Athaliah
    The only queen to fully run the show...

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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.

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