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ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal th presents the 15 International Connecting With the Divine, Within & Around Us July 1-7, 2013 Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NH Welcome Blessing ALEPH Kallah 2013 A blessing upon your arrival We have all made an important journey. We come from near and far (some very, very far!); we are teachers and students, musicians and artisans, grandparents and grandchildren. We have come for different reasons … and for the same reasons. Each one of you is now part of the tapestry of this sacred community. May this Kallah become your home away from home and its participants like family during the coming week. May those you love be near you in thoughts and dreams. May old friendships be rekindled, and new ones sparked. May the questions that brought you here be illuminated. May your prayers be seeds carried on a gentle wind. May text, tradition, song and dance enhance your connection to the Source of All. We each travel a path like no other’s. We wish for you that the coming days help light yours. May these days contribute to the renewing of our tradition, or world, and ourselves. -The ALEPH Kallah 2013 Planning Committee This program booklet was designed to make your Kallah experience as smooth and easy as possible. Yet, we may not have covered all questions, and we may have made mistakes. Please keep your sense of humor and flexibility, and be sure to check our bulletin boards for updates and corrections. Blessings for a transformative week! Page 2 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Table of Contents Table of Contents A blessing upon your arrival.................................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Weekday Schedule-At-A-Glance ........................................................................................................................... 4 Master Schedule ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Logistics ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Healing Center .................................................................................................................................................... 18 Rindge, NH Local Area ......................................................................................................................................... 22 20 years of ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal................................................................................................. 27 Classroom Assignments ..................................................................................................................................... 30 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule ............................................................................................................... 31 Lunch & Learn ..................................................................................................................................................... 41 The Rebbe Is In! ................................................................................................................................................... 42 Films .................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Affinity Groups .................................................................................................................................................... 49 Evening & Late Night Activities ........................................................................................................................... 50 Kids Programming Overview ............................................................................................................................. 54 The Gift of the Sabbath ....................................................................................................................................... 58 Advertisements ................................................................................................................................................... 71 PROGRAM EVALUATION ..................................................................................................................................... 78 Campus Map ....................................................................................................................................................... 82 Page 3 At-A-Glance Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 Weekday Schedule-At-A-Glance Page 4 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Master Schedule Master Schedule MONDAY July 1 2:00 – 11 PM 1:15 2:15 3:15 3:30 5:00 5:30 – 7:30 5:45 6:30 – 7:45 7:00 – 10 7:00 7:00 – 8:00 7:30 – 8 8 – 10 10 – 11:00 Bookstore/Giftshop Open Parent & Teen Orientation Parent Orientation (kids ages 1-12) KidKallah Begins Kallah Orientation Reunite with Kids at Orientation Dinner Mincha A Capella Choir Rehearsal / Hirschhorn Evening Childcare Bechira Teen Program Affinity Groups Ma'ariv Welcome Program Hall Monitors (Children in Rooms) Spagnuolo Hall Marcucella 126 Fitzwater Center Fitzwater Center Tent Tent Dining Room (Campus Center) Cheney Hall Cheney Clubhouse (near Bubble) Marcucella 126 Varied Locations Tent Tent Dorms Page 5 Master Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 Please note: Afternoon Times (PM) are in bold TUESDAY July 2 6:45am – 8:45am 6:45am – 8:45am 8:00am – 11:00pm 8:00am – 11:00pm 8:00am – 8:30am 8:45am 9:00am – 9:20am 9:30am – 11:30am 11:45am 11:30am – 1:30pm 12:45pm – 2:00pm 1:00pm – 3:00pm 2:00pm 2:15pm – 3:15pm 3:30pm – 5:30pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 5:30pm – 7:30pm 7:00pm – 10:00pm 6:30pm – 7:45pm 6:45pm – 8:00pm 7:00pm – 8:00pm 7:30pm – 8:00pm 8:00pm – 10:00pm 10:00pm – 11:00pm 9:45pm Page 6 Morning Davvennen Breakfast Bookstore/Giftshop Open Silent Auction Open Bechira Teen Program Send-Off KidKallah Drop-Off Morning Classes: Spirit Buddy Time Morning Classes KidKallah Pick-Up Lunch Intergenerational Choir (Avni) Tikkun Olam Project KidKallah Drop-Off The Rebbe Is In (Workshops & Films) Afternoon Classes KidKallah Pick-Up Mincha Dinner Evening Childcare A CappellaChoir Rehearsal (Hirschhorn) Meet the Artist/Author Reception Affinity Groups Ma'ariv Evening Programs (3 Choices) Hall Monitors (Children in their Rooms) Late Night Jam Varied Locations Dining Room (Campus Center) Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Cntr) Dining Room (Campus Center) Peterson Lawn (rain loc: inside) Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Varied Locations Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Cheney Hall Marcucella 124 Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Varied Locations Fitzwater Center Cheney Hall Dining Room (Campus Center) Clubhouse (near Bubble) Cheney Hall Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Cntr) Varied Locations Cheshire Community Room Varied Locations Dorms Tent ALEPH Kallah 2013 Master Schedule Please note: Afternoon Times (PM) are in bold WEDNESDAY July 3 6:45am – 8:45am 6:45am – 8:45am 8:00am – 11:00pm 8:00am – 11:00pm 8:45am 9:00am – 9:20am 9:30am – 11:30am 11:45am 11:30am – 1:30pm 12:45pm – 2:00pm 1:00pm – 3:00pm 2:00pm 2:15pm – 3:15pm 3:30pm – 5:30pm 5:45pm 5:45pm 5:30pm – 7:30:pm 7:00pm – 10:00pm 6:30pm – 7:45pm 7:00pm – 8:00pm 7:30pm – 8:00pm 8:00pm – 11:00pm 10:00pm – 11:00pm Morning Davvenen Breakfast Silent Auction Open Bookstore/Giftshop Open KidKallah Drop-Off Spirit Buddy Time (In AM Class) Morning Classes KidKallah Pick-Up Lunch Intergenerational Choir (Avni) Tikkun Olam Project KidKallah Drop-Off The Rebbe Is In Afternoon Classes Mincha (Healing Service) KidKallah Pick-Up Dinner Evening Childcare A CappellaChoir Rehearsal Affinity Groups Ma'ariv Cabaret Hall Monitors (kids in rooms) Varied Locations Dining Room (Campus Center) Dining Room (Campus Center) Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Center) Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Varied Locations Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Cheney Hall Marcucella 124 Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Varied Locations Cheney Hall Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Clubhouse (near Bubble) Cheney Hall (Hirschhorn) Varied Locations (See A - Z section) Tent Tent All Dorms Page 7 Master Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 Please note: Afternoon Times (PM) are in bold THURSDAY July 4 6:45am – 8:45am 6:45am – 8:45am 8:00am – 11pm 8:00am – 11pm Morning Davvenen Breakfast Bookstore/Giftshop Open Silent Auction Open Varied Locations Dining Room (Campus Center) Dining Room (Campus Center) Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Center) 8:00am – 8:30am Pre-B'nai Mitzvah Leavetaking Circle Peterson Lawn (Rain Loc: Inside) (for parents & community) 8:45am KidKallah Drop-Off Fitzwater Center 9:00am – 9:20am Spirit Buddy Time (In AM Class) Varied Locations 9:30am – 11:30am Morning Classes Varied Locations 11:45am 11:30am – 1:30pm KidKallah Pick-Up Lunch Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) 12:45pm – 2:00pm 1:00pm – 3 :00pm Intergenerational Choir (Avni) Tikkun Olam Project Cheney Hall Marcucella 124 2:00pm KidKallah Drop-Off Fitzwater Center 2:15pm – 3:15pm The Rebbe Is In Varied Locations 3:30pm – 5:30pm Afternoon Classes Varied Locations 5:45pm Mincha Cheney Hall 5:45pm 5:30pm – 7:30pm 7:00pm – 10pm KidKallah Pick-Up Dinner Evening Childcare Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Clubhouse (near Bubble) 6:30pm – 7:45pm A CappellaChoir Rehearsal Cheney Hall (Hirschhorn) 6:30pm – 7:30pm ALEPH Thanks You Dessert Reception Lakeside Center 7:00pm – 8:00pm 7:30pm – 8:00pm Affinity Groups Ma'ariv Varied Locations (See A - Z section) Cheshire Community Room 8:00pm – 10:00pm Evening Programs (3 Choices) Varied Locations 10:00pm – 11:00pm Hall Monitors (Children in Rooms) Dorms 9:45pm Late Night Jam Session Tent Page 8 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Master Schedule Please note: Afternoon Times (PM) are in bold FRIDAY July 5 6:45am – 8:45am 6:45am – 8:45am 8:00 – 3:45 PM 8:00am 8:45 9:00 – 9:20 9:30 – 11:30 11:45 11:30 – 1:30 12:15 – 1:30 12:15 – 1:20 12:45 – 1:15 1:15 1:30 1:30 – 3:30 3:45 – on Morning Davvenen Breakfast Bookstore/Giftshop Open Silent Auction Open KidKallah Drop-Off Spirit Buddy Time (In AM Class) Morning Classes KidKallah Pick-Up Lunch A CappellaChoir Rehearsal (Hirschhorn) Intergenerational Choir (Avni) Pre-B'nai and Teen Return Circle KidKallah Drop-Off Silent Auction Closes Afternoon Classes Getting Ready for Shabbat!!! (see separate Shabbat Section) Varied Locations Dining Room (Campus Center) Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Center) Dining Room (Campus Center) Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Varied Locations Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Cheney Hall Fitzwater Center Peterson Lawn (rain loc: inside) Fitzwater Center Dining Room (Campus Center) Varied Locations Varied Locations Breakfast Morning Davvenen Bookstore/Giftshop Open Bechira Teens Closing Circle KidKallah Drop-Off Spirit Buddy Time Closing Program Dining Room (Campus Center) Varied Locations Spagnuolo Hall (Campus Center) Marcucella 126 Fitzwater Center Varied Locations Tent SUNDAY July 7 6:45am – 8:45am 7:15am 8:00am – 1:00pm 8:30am – 10:00am 9:00am 9:00am – 9:20am 9:30am – 10:45am L'hitraot -- SEE YOU IN 2015!!! Page 9 Logistics A - Z ALEPH Kallah 2013 Logistics A ACCOMMODATIONS Check Out Time Check Out is Sunday, July 7th at 12:00pm (noon). So that Franklin Pierce University can prepare rooms for the ALEPH Smicha week which begins on the day of your departure, we ask that if you are living in Lakeview Apartments, that you plan to be packed up by 10:00am (so Houskeeping can turn over the rooms). There will be University staff on site to assist you with the check-out process. Checkout process: Please bring your keys and linens (sheets, towels, pillow, and blanket) to Alumni Lounge (where you registered). When everything has been returned, you will be given the envelope with the security deposit you left when you checked in. If anything is missing (key, pillows, blankets, towels, sheets, etc.) your key deposit will be forfeited. Kitchen Facilities In many dorms there are refrigerators in common areas (in addition to the main dining hall). Please label any food you want to store in the refrigerator and be considerate of others. Laundry & Linens Your linens are yours for the week. Please care for them accordingly. Laundry facilities are located in each of the residence halls and use of the washers and Page 10 dryers is free of charge. You must supply your own detergent (sold in the shuk). AFTERNOON, EVENING & LATE NIGHT EVENTS Affinity Groups provide a way to meet people with similar concerns or life situations. Affinity groups will meet Monday through Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m. For specific room assignments, see Table of Contents for page number. Choirs. This year at Kallah we have abundant opportunity to sing your heart out! Choose between, or experience all of these musical opportunities (& perform too!): A cappella Choir Come together for a week of a cappella singing. The choir is the ideal community that allows the individual to discover their own most beautiful voice and hold its own while listening to and helping others, recognizing that the whole sounds only as good as the individual parts. The richness, depth and complexities of harmonies elucidate the richness, depth and complexity of texts and give them new meaning. Our songs will affirm our commitment to social justice as well as celebrate life cycle rituals that mark the common and uncommon events of our lives. Choir Director Cantor Linda Hirschhorn. Rehearsals will be daily after dinner in Cheney Hall. Intergenerational Choir Join the fun as grandparents, parents and kids sing together. Choir Director Fran Avni Rehearsals will be daily after lunch (see schedule) in Cheney Hall. ALEPH Kallah 2013 Logistics A - Z Films at Kallah Each year we are thrilled to present films of distinction. Please see the descriptions in the film section, and the listings on each day’s schedule, for more details. Announcements Announcements will be posted near the dining room entrance. To conserve resources, there will be no daily newsletter. ATM You can find an ATM on campus in the Glass Foyer of the Campus Center, across from the Information Desk. C Class Changes Your name tag also includes your morning and afternoon classes. For class changes, go to the Guest Relations Desk in the Campus Center near the Dining Room during Guest Relations hours. Please note that each teacher has indicated an “Add Policy” and respect their wishes. Commuters You are welcome to arrive at Franklin Pierce for morning davennen. Remember that breakfast, lunch and dinner are included in your program fees. Customs/Minhag Clean Up After Yourself We’re guests of Franklin Pierce University. Be sure to clean up after yourself. This includes “bussing” your own tray in the dining hall after you’ve finished eating, and taking all your “stuff” out of class meeting rooms when finished with the space. G~d Language The Jewish people, in our long and rich history, have sought for ways to understand, relate to and address The One with which we are all a part. Each generation, each community has found ways to serve its needs. We continue that process today as we strengthen our connection to the earlier generations whether standing at Mount Sinai, entering Canaan, or living wherever galut/diaspora has carried them. Over the past 3000 years, we have had many ways of addressing G~d, the Source of the Universe, with each name focusing on a particular aspect of the divine masculine. “Adonai” (in Hebrew) or “My Lord” (in English), are the historical conventions used in many prayer books, but these represent only one way of experiencing our connection to G~d. In Jewish Renewal contexts, feminist ritualists have plumbed the tradition for Hebrew and English female names for the Divine. Others opt for gender neutral strategies, such as “The One” or “The Source of All. Whatever your inclination or belief, we encourage you to to stay open to experience G~d in all aspects, and to experiment with G~d language that works for you. Shabbat Shabbat is a time for celebration, learning and sharing with other people in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. It is a blessing to savor Shabbat in community. We also realize that people have different understandings of how Shabbat should be observed. The norms we have outlined below allow for varying Shabbat practices, while setting some guidelines in order to enable each individual to feel comfortable. When one is in public community space, we would appreciate your sensitivity to the needs of other people and your cooperation in observing these norms. We do not conduct Kallah business Shabbat – eg., registration, payment of bills, etc. Please refrain from smoking in all public areas. Musical instruments and microphones may be used. Page 11 Logistics A - Z ALEPH Kallah 2013 Tape recorders may be used if all present are aware of their use and prior consent has been obtained. We do not have a norm in place for photography or electronic device use when in public spaces. We invite you to please be aware of your community, and if you ‘choose to use’ on Shabbos, either inquire of your neighbors, or, should someone complain, be prepared to move to a private space to complete your task. Please feel free to observe Shabbat as you choose in the private space of your own room. Please see the Shabbat section of this booklet (WHITE) for more information about this glorious time! Shin (shhhhh) Buttons Each of us received a button at Registration, designed with the Hebrew letter shin, to remind each other that a “shhh…” is appropriate at certain times. A person wearing the button is asking others to honor his or her sacred, silent space. This simply means, “Let’s talk some other time.” Being quiet does not necessarily mean being sad or unsociable. Silence for a period of time can be a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. D Dining Room The Dining Room is a place of very high energy because this is where EVERYONE comes together for our nourishment from G~d. When hundreds of spiritual souls are all in one place at the same time, it can be quite overwhelming. It is a good idea to close your eyes and take a few deep breaths when you sit down to eat. Meals will be served during the following hours: Breakfast: 6:45 – 8:45 Lunch: 11:30 – 1:30 Dinner: (except Friday night) 5:30 – 7:30 Page 12 Dining Room Liaison If you need something (coffee run out?) or are feeling lost during the first couple of meals, look for someone with a bright orange t-shirt for help. They are the liaisons with the kitchen staff. Please see them rather than approaching kitchen staff directly with requests. This year Chaim Leib (Howie) Schneider serves as your Dining Room Liaison along with the young men and women of the Kesher program. Handwashing. We have set up a Netilat Yadayim/Motzi (hand washing) station in the Dining Room. This is intended as an opportunity to do the ritual of handwashing, make a blessing on the bread, and center oneself before we begin the meal. Kashrut ALEPH recognizes the importance of Kashrut as part of our religious and cultural heritage. The Kashrut of the Dining facilities is under supervision of our Mashgiach (Kashrut Supervisors), Rabbi Dennis Beck-Berman and Rabbi David Seidenberg. All utensils ovens and facilities of the dining hall have been kashered by members of our community under their supervision. All products used have been approved by them. All meals are parve dairy / vegetarian; there will also be fish. No one may bring food into the dining area without clearing it with Rabbi Dennis Beck-Berman or David Seidenberg. All questions about the specifics of kashrut should be directed to them. The Dining Room Liasons will be clearly visible (in bright orange shirts) and can direct you to them. Silent Dining will be observed an area designated with a sign (behind the glass in the long and narrow dining room). Please respect silence if you eat there. Bentsching / Blessing After Meals We have Birkat Hamazon (Blessing after the meal) benschers on the tables. The sheet has a number of different styles of blessing. Seating for Meals We have many people registered for the Kallah. Please allow families with children, people setting up the evening programs and others who may have ALEPH Kallah 2013 Logistics A - Z special needs to pass through the line. Though you may be hungry, please do your best to maintain a spirit of ease and generosity while waiting in line. Kid’s Kallah breaks for lunch. Parents are responsible for their own children at that time. We have found that the younger children need a little time with their parents in the middle of the day. Older children may eat with their peers; but parents, please know that you are responsible to make sure they clean up after themselves!!! Please DO NOT REMOVE any dishes, glasses or silverware from the Dining Room! They are extremely limited and have just enough for our group. If you take them out we will run out!!!! E Emergencies First Aid We have stocked some very basic first aid supplies in the office, such as Tylenol, Band-Aids, peroxide, tweezers, a strip thermometer and the like. You are welcome to use them when necessary (parents must administer first aid to their children – the office staff cannot be responsible for this). We also have a Doc On Call. Please see Guest Relations if you have a serious medical need. Serious Injury or Emergency Care The nearest hospital is Monadnock Community Hospital. The number to call in an emergency is the hospital’s main switchboard, (603) 924-7191. To call an Ambulance, (603) 924-8090. Ethics Advocates ALEPH is grateful to have Charles Kaplan (chkaplan@shaw.ca) and Sherril Gilbert (sherril_g@hotmail.com) as Ethics Advocates. They are available to address ethics concerns and complaints of a serious nature. Charles’s cell phone is: 778 231 3949. Sherril’s is: 514-3868874. Because both are from Canada, their cell phone will accept texts only. Please see attachment A at the end of this section for more info. For indentification purposes, their photos are below: G Golf Carts Golf Carts & Vans will be available for the use of our guests during transition times between programs and meals. Please be aware that these carts are primarily intended for those unable to get around without help. If you are already seated on a cart, and someone with a clear need is waiting, please do the right thing and give up your seat. If you need to schedule a ride ahead of time, please let us know at the Guest Relations table. Guest Relations Desk Have a question? Need some help? Our Guest Relations Desk is here to serve you. We are located in the Campus Center (near the Dining Room). Please go there for any questions or needs relating to anything about your retreat experience. Hours Monday 7:00pm – 10:00pm Tues – Thurs 8:00am – 11:30am 12:00pm – 3:30pm 7:00pm – 10:00pm Friday 8:00am – 11:30am 12:00pm – 3:30pm L Lost and Found Please bring all found items and seek all lost items in the Kallah Office. If, upon your return home, you find that you have left something behind, please get in touch with our Page 13 Logistics A - Z Lost and Found coordinator: Jennifer Coburn. You will need to pay for any shipping, if necessary. (At previous Kallot, as much as 70 pounds of clothing and other items were left behind.) Please take care to gather all of your things as it is very time consuming to deal with returning lost and found items after the Kallah. At some point after Kallah we will donate unclaimed lost items. If you lose keys or other valuables, see Guest Relations. Lunch & Learn Got a voracious appetite for learning??? Kallah is debuting our new “Lunch & Learn” – an opportunity to get your teeth into some interesting area for discussion! Lunch & Learn will take place in the large dining room to the left (near outside door). Thursday 12:30 – 1:30 EcoJudaism Lunch & Learn How can mitzvot and a Torah perspective help us respond responsibly to the eco-crises of our time? What is the growing edge of a "kashrut", a true sense of appropriate consumption? Come add to our questions and insights at this table talk with Rabbi Andrea. Andrea Cohen-Kiener is a rabbi, farmer and story teller. She is in residence at the Rochester Folk Art Guild in rural NY. Andrea is dedicated to peaceful communication technologies, living simply and singing with others. She is the spiritual leader of Congregation P'nai Or in central CT. Saturday 12:30 – 1:30 Elat Chayyim: what Was, Is, and Will Be A facilitated discussion about the history and future of Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality…How Renewal is renewing individuals, families, and communities at Hazon's Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center. Adam 'Segulah' Sher serves as Hazon's Director of Transformative Experiences, headquartered at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Falls Village, CT. Elat Page 14 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality, a program of Hazon at Isabella Freedman, is a particular focus of his work and is very close to his heart. M Meditation/Quiet Space In the midst of the high energy, you may want some time for meditation and quiet. Please feel free to utilize our meditation room off Monadnock Lounge in the Campus Center. It will be open daily from 7am – 10pm. Music Practice Rooms If you need a place to prepare or practice something musical Cheney is your place. There are 4 soundproof rooms, each with a piano that will be open for your use from 8:00AM – 10:00PM. P Parking Parking on campus does NOT require a permit. Be sure NOT to park in reserved spots – you will be towed. PLACES ALEPH Kallah Office The ALEPH Kallah Office is located in the Art Gallery in Peterson Hall. Please see the Guest Relations Desk lobby BEFORE coming to the Office. They will be equipped to handle most needs. The office phone number on campus is 267-567-2486. ALEPH Kallah Office Hours Monday noon — 3:15pm Tues-Thurs 8:30am — 5:30pm Friday 8:30am — 4:00pm (sharp!) Shabbat closed Sunday 8:00am — 9:15am 11:00am – 1:00pm To mainstream the efficiency and the sanity of our staff, all Kallah business will be conducted exclusively during the posted office hours. Please, do not approach us about business at ALEPH Kallah 2013 meals. These are times that we just need to have “normal” conversations with no work related questions. We appreciate your consideration. Thank you. Bookstore/Gift Shop/Shuk Come browse our awesome collection of Judaic arts and books, gathered from hundreds of musicians, artists and authors. We have a “ship don’t shlep” option so you can travel light! The Bookstore/Giftshop/Shuk is located in Spagnuolo Hall in the Campus Center next to the Dining Room. HOURS Monday Noon to 11pm Tuesday 8am-11pm Wednesday 8am-11pm Thursday 8am-11pm Friday 8am-4:30pm Saturday after Havdalah - midnight Sunday 8am - 1pm Meet the Artist & Book Signing Reception at the bookstore on Tuesday, July 2, 6:45-8pm. Refreshments provided. Bookstore is located in Spagnuolo Hall in the Campus Center above the Dining Room. Healing Center Our Healing Centers offers massage, acupuncture, spiritual direction, and other healing modalities to enhance your retreat experience. It is located in Granite Hall. You can view detailed descriptions, bios, and reserve your appointments in the Bookstore. Post Office - There is a post office located in Campus Center across from the Information Desk. Recreation and Fitness Center - Kallah participants are welcome to use the University’s facilities at the following times: Logistics A - Z Lake: A lifeguard will be present from 1pm-7pm, daily. All other swimming is at the swimmers risk. Absolutely no swimming after dusk. Fitness Center: Due to the severe winter storms, the Fitness Center in the Bubble is no longer operational. They have, as a result, ordered new fitness equipment for the Northwoods Lounge (in the Northwoods Dorm). Hours of operation are: 6:30AM – 10PM. (At the time of this writing, the new equipment has not arrived yet, but we’re hoping…..) R Registration Attendee Lists Please verify your address, phone number and E-mail information on the attendance list by Friday afternoon at Guest Relations if you did not do it when you registered. The office will process all corrections after Kallah and email it to attendees. Badges Please wear your name badge all week. Colored stickers for badges are available at the Registration table. Red First time Kallah participant (make sure to say hello!) Green Teachers Blue ALEPH Board Members Yellow Seeking one’s basherte (relationship, soulmate, partner) Black In mourning Commuters remember that breakfast, lunch and dinner ARE included in your program fees. The Library on campus has several comfortable and cool areas to “lounge”, so feel free to use it to read a book or catch a catnap. Registration for Shabbat Guests All guests joining us for Shabbat must arrive at Peterson Page 15 Logistics A - Z ALEPH Kallah 2013 Hall between 1:00pm and 4:00pm on Friday in order to complete all registration transactions before 5:00pm. (Shabbat guests with children should arrive in the morning by 8:45am so they can be integrated into the Shabbat program). The Office will close at 4:00pm SHARP – no exceptions! If you are expecting guests and know that they will not arrive on time, please come to the Office early to obtain room keys and name tags for them. Rindge Area Restaurants, trails and other things to do in the local area are on page 16. S Silent Auction ALEPH’s Silent Auction is a fun way to access the incredible gifts of our community while supporting ALEPH's programs. Bid on Spiritual Direction or Astrology sessions, Hebrew or Shofar tutorials, a scholar-in-residence Shabbaton for your community - and special items from Reb Zalman's prayer room! The offerings will be posted on the walls surrounding the ramp to the Dining Room. Bid early and bid often! Bidding ends Friday at the end of lunch - 1:30 sharp! Spirit Buddy Program The Kabbalists of S’fat began their prayer with the following intention: “For the sake of the union of The Blessed Holy One with The Sheckhina, I stand here, ready to take upon myself the mitzvah, ‘You shall love your fellow human being as yourself,’ and by this merit may I open my mouth.” Our practice of Spirit Buddies is the concrete embodiment of this abstract intention. The daily practice helps to keep us from the dangers of inflation, isolation, delusion, and greediness. We check in with our own souls in the presence of a discerning friend. Working with Spirit Buddies requires us to practice “presence.” This requires letting go of judgment, and of the need to “fix” our partner or to offer solutions. We search Page 16 beneath the layers of personality and invite the pure soul/essence of our partner to be revealed. Together, we create the safe and sacred space in which healing, self-realization and transformation can occur. During orientation Rabbi Shefa Gold will help us all understand the kavanah (intention) and keva (form) of this process. Sunday Box Lunch (post Kallah) If you would like a box lunch for Sunday afternoon (7/7), you may purchase one at the Guest Relations desk before noon on Wednesday, July 3. Sunday shuttles to the Airport after Kallah – We still have seats available on the two shuttles to Manchester Airport on Sunday, July 7. They will leave Franklin Pierce at 11:30 am and 2:00pm. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at Guest Relations. T-Shirts Be sure to stop by the Bookstore and check out our beautiful 2013 t-shirts ….they feature artwork donated by our very own Jackie Olenick. We are very grateful to her for sharing her gifts with us! We have kids’ sizes S, M, & L and adults’ S, M, L, & XL. (Hurry! Quantities are limited.) Tikkun Olam Inspired by Meryl Joblin and the film “Paper Clips,” we will create a "Peace Chain" together out of fabric the way that children create chains out of construction paper. This Peace Chain will symbolically spiritually connect all humanity and inspire renewal of hope, peace, vision and love. Each person will write a prayer or blessing on a piece of fabric that is then attached to create a chain of fabrics. Each link will be sewn together with kavannah to manifest the power of the prayers written. It will be displayed in the main Tent, and we’ll kvell as a community as we see the chain increase day by day. Everyone is invited to add to the chain! In addition, there will be a separate sign-up sheet where participants can choose to contribute from a penny to dollars for each link of the chain. The money will in part be used to support the Boston ALEPH Kallah 2013 Logistics A - Z One Fund (to assist victims and families affected by the tragic events at the Boston Marathon.) It will also support Ugandan Abayudaya Jewish orphans which is also a focus of Kids Kallah. Please join us! All ages are encouraged to participate. Stop by Marcucella anytime after lunch between 1-3, Tuesday , Wednesday, and Thursday. Wireless Internet Access (WIFI) For those who still need to be plugged in, we do have wireless internet access. Open your network connections and join the FP-Guest Network. You will need to accept the terms of the acceptable use policy that appears in your browser. Also, the Computer Lab in the DiPeitro Library will be open during normal library hours. Program Evaluations We want very much to continue to improve and to grow, but we need your help. Please fill out the class evaluations on the last day. ALSO…on the last page of this section is a place for you to make notes about what you felt was best about the week and what could use some improvement. Please use that space throughout the week and then leave it in the Kallah office, or you could mail or email the comments to us. Your feedback is much appreciated. HAVE AN INCREDIBLE WEEK!!!!! Page 17 Healing Center ALEPH Kallah 2013 Healing Center Welcome to ALEPH Kallah’s Healing Center! We are here to tend to the body, mind and spirit. Whether you choose a session for massage therapy after a long trek or someone to guide & accompany you on a quest for spiritual guidance, the sessions will deepen your Kallah experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to try something new! Like you, the staff is a group of unique individuals who have come to learn and live in community. Our practitioners are seasoned at their craft and experts in their field. Please browse through their bios to choose those who will best suit your need(s). For information, to make an appointment or process a payment, please visit the Kallah Bookstore. Body Training Program and is on the faculty at the Laban Institute of Movement Studies at the University of Maryland. Simona works with bodywork and movement for self awareness, expression and healing. She maintains a private practice in Charlottesville, Virginia. Deborah Baker, L.M.T. Massage Therapy Dee combines traditional swedish massage, deep tissue techniques and trigger point therapy to customize a massage for each client. A brief intake form begins the discussion of the clients' issues and goals and periodic feedback during the massage assures that the treatment matches the client's needs and expectations. Dee is a graduate of the National Massage Therapy Instiutue, Lynda Danzig, Lic. Ac., L.M.T. Deborah continues her education Healing Center Coordinator About the Healing at frequent workshops and Center Logo seminars, as well as by reading journals and keeping up with Practitioner Biographies Are you curious about industry news. the Hebrew letters in Simona Aronow, MEd., ADTR, NCTMB, our ALEPH Kallah NCC, CMA Helena Berger, M.S Ed., C.M.T., Healing Center Logo? Therapeutic Massage, Bodywork & GCFP Mem hey shin is an Movement Therapy Massage Therapy acronym for M’olam Simona has over 35 years experience as a Helena offers Synergistic Massage Hu Shemecha, one of practicing massage therapist, movement which uses the wisdom of Asian the names of G-d that therapist and educator. She has taught medicine combined with western is used for healing. Deep Tissue massage at the Virginia therapeutic techniques to provide School of Massage for 10 years, trained healing beyond the physical body. massage therapists at the Greenbriar and This session is an integration of Homestead Spas and in many other soothing strokes with use of oil and venues. Her massage style is eclectic and acupreassure to balance body-mind and spirit includes Swedish Massage and energy work. As a allowing blocked energy to transform into more Dance/Movement Therapist she currently focuses useable form. Chi Nei Tsang is internal organ chi on Authentic Movement, Embodied Spirituality massage. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Laban Movement Analysis. She has recently the naval center maintains a chi vibration taught at Isabella Freedman, the National Havurah connected with each internal organ. During the Institute and the Embodying Spirit, Enspiriting Lynda Page 18 ALEPH Kallah 2013 soul's development the naval center was the focal point for transmission of nutrition to all the internal organs as well as then point form which the soul was able to release waste and toxicity for their growth processes. The organs provide spiritual, emotional as well as physical functions. Thus, the naval center holds the essence of our well being. Chi Nei Tsang restores harmony and well being to the body and soul. Sleep Well, Feel Better is a session to verbally guided instruction employing gentle, easy physical movements that calm the mind, relax the body and provide deeper, more restful sleep. These movements can be used as a bedtime practice. Bogart, Lic. Ac. Acupuncturist and Herbalist Hendi earned her BA in psychology for Boston University and MA in Oriental Medicine, including Chinese and Japanese acupuncture and Chinese herbs. She has also earned her degree in Aromatherapy and Acutonics. Acutonics utilizes tuning forks to stimulate acupuncture points for children and others not comfortable with needles. Hendi treats holistically, taking into account spiritual and emotional factors. The first stage of treatment usually addresses the general constitution and the second stage addresses the particular symptoms presented. Often symptoms are ameliorated or resolved from the relaxation induced by the treatment. She states "It is good to have acupuncture treatments this week when we want to be as receptive as we can to all the deep teaching here at the ALEPH Kallah. When our bodies, minds and emotions are more at peace, it gives us more opportunity to engage with the learning and to allow for transformation. Acupuncture treats a whole gamut of conditions such as headaches, PMS symptoms, digestive ailments, menopausal symptoms, allergies, backaches…. I look forward to be of service to enable you to be more easily enriched by the experience at the Kallah." Hendi Melanie Jones Healing Center Melanie is well versed in intuitive healing which combines Reiki, guided breath, hand and foot massage and sound healing. She is certified as a yoga instructor with a focus on students who are people of size, physically challenged and with disabilities. Weaved into her treatments is her love for music and working with the ability to heal employing sound. Keith W. Kale, D.O., P.O. Osteopathic Manipulation/Craniosacral Therapy Dr. Kale is an osteopathic physician board certified in Osteopathic Manipulation. He provides craniosacral therapy, myofascial release, strain counter strain and articulatory techniques. He sees patients with musculoskeletal pain that are resistant to massage therapy, chiropractic, physical therapy and conventional allopathic treatment. Deborah-Miriam Leff Akashic record clearing and Emotional Freedom Techniques Deborah-Miriam addresses spiritual, emotional and physical needs at a deep level using Akashic record clearing and Emotional Freedom Techniques. By releasing blocks and negative energy held in the body and subconscious mind, anxiety, stress and blame diminish then pain and illness can be transformed. This allows you to experience lightness and freedom to be your highest divine self. Originally from NYC metropolitan area, Deborah-Miriam now lives in the tree-covered mountains of Southern Oregon, more closely attuned to the earth and committed to following the guidance of Spirit. She was trained to do akashic record clearing and emotional freedom techniques in 2004-05. She studied directly with Robert Detzler (z''"l) and Gary Craig. Deborah-Miriam has honed her intuitive skills, working one-on-one and leading group clearings in 5 countries via teleconference. Among her clients are lay persons, transformational coaches, healers, beginning and advanced spiritual seekers. Reiki, guided breath work, sound healing Page 19 Healing Center Mimi Nelson Oliver, L.M.T., L.S.W. Massage Therapy, Biodynamic CranioSacral Therapy, Polarity Mimi Nelson Oliver is lover of life, spirit, and the brilliance of our inherent health. She has worked with babies, children, teens and adults of all ages in her integrative healing arts practice for several decades. Initially trained as a a clinical social worker at Yeshiva University's Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Mimi then went on to discover and revel in holistic healing modalities. She practices biodynamic craniosacral therapy which is guided by the life force and fluid tides within the body. Mimi is also a polarity and massage therapist and educator. She is both in private practice and a staff psychotherapist at Mass General's Revere Health Care Center where, in addition to traditional psychotherapy with all ages, Mimi provides MIndBody Resiliency groups; and she has trained and is affiliated with the Benson Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine. Mimi finds inspiration from her spiritual practices including Jewish chant, meditation, prayer and embodied movement, yoga, neurobiology, prenatal birth and attachment therapy, sacred geometry, and mysticism, which are all infused in what she does and who she is. Eva Neuhaus Life Coach Eva works with healers, creative folks and innovators who feel they're holding back and want to unleash their power. She offers intuitive counseling and life coaching on the bodyworkers table, in a traditional therapy setup, and in walking sessions. In bodywork sessions, I integrate light touch and energy work to support you in unwinding old patterns held in the body mind. During counseling/coaching sessions, she draws her own intuition as well as the clients, to identify the root of whatever challenges you're facing. Seeing these patterns clearly enables you to work with them so you can move forward. Eva received a B.A. in Music from Weslyn University and M.A. in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Somatics from CIIS. I came to the Page 20 ALEPH Kallah 2013 healing arts through a background in dance and music. The sessions are a creative process in which she draws on years of training in energy medicine and massage therapy. Sandy Pond, L. M. T. Massage Therapy Sandy states, "Massage always starts with your specific needs, be it deep relaxation or a specific issue. My experience as a multi-disiplined artist working in fine sold to clay, to steel has allowed me to bring a unique sensitivity to the massage table. I love teaching clients and offer classes in nutrition to yoga." Modalities offered are: Raindrop therapy which utilizes 10 different essential oils specifically massaged along the spine, Cranio Release Technique, Empyrean Massage which is Sandy's signature style incorporating gentle stretches, myofacial release techniques providing relaxation and stress relief, scar treatments. Rosensweet, L.M.T., C.S.T. Biodynamic CranioSacral Therapy Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, profoundly relaxing bodywork that involves tuning into the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and the body's natural rhythms to balance the nervous system and to stimulate self healing. stress related conditions often improve including anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, depression, headaches and breathing difficulties. CST has been used effectively for musculoskeletal conditions, fibromyalgia and more. What can you expect from a session? Bery deep relaxation is the first effect of a biodynamic session. It balances the brain. Secondly, you are able to let go of your symptoms slowly and in many cases actually feel the health in your whole body as happiness or joy. Thirdly, you get more mental and physical clarity from the session. This allows you to make better choices about how to live and how to heal. CST is performed on a person fully clothed. For 35 years Sarah has been working in mind/body therapies. A licensed massage therapist for 26 years her passion for the past 10 has been Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. Sarah Sarah ALEPH Kallah 2013 is known for her clients experiencing emotional and physical release, well-being and a reference point for a new beginning. Jessica Schwartz Spiritual Medical Intuitive Jessica channels direct communication from the spirit guides and passed loved ones, from the One Source. She accesses your essence in this and in past lives, addresses concerns and answers questions to serve and heal you for your highest and best good. Using Kabbalistic wisdom (20 plus years student) and chakra knowledge, Jessica illuminates fresh perspectives, reveals penetrating insight, provides pragmatic, restorative suggestions and offers comforting confirmations that lead to clarity, relief, transformation and optimal well-being. Jessica Schwartz, a MedicalSpiritual Intuitive, offers channeled spiritual counseling and energy work to heal the bodies and souls of an international clientele (in person, or by Skype or phone). Clients say: "a true miracle;" "changed my life forever;" "remarkable perceptions;" "magical;" "trust completely;" "soul exploration;" and "extraordinary." In addition to 22 years in her Boston-area private practice, Jessica lectured at Brandeis University on Spiritual Healing, and presented lectures and workshops in Israel, Europe and the U.S. She studies and has taught Kabbalah with Rabbi Dr. Meir Sendor, an Orthodox rabbi, for more than 20 years. Please go to jessicaschwartz.com for more information and to view the testimonial page. Jessica's 5 meditation albums are on iTunes, CDBaby, Amazon and at her website. Also, Jessica is a professional singer with an upcoming CD, additionally, her writing has been published internationally. Healing Center acupuncture, but without needles. Healing Touch was created by nurses and is practiced in many hospitals around the country. Daphne also practices a powerful form of trauma release work called Somatic Experiencing. Developed by psychologist Peter Levine, Somatic Experiencing is a very careful and gentle technique for safely discharging the high-voltage energy of trauma. Trauma is defined as any event that shocks and overwhelms the nervous system. Research has shown that trauma is actually stored in our body until we find a way to actively release it. Using one or both of these techniques, Daphne helps clients alleviate chronic pain conditions: reduce anxiety and increase the body's relaxation response; recover from painful childhood accidents; strengthen the body's immune system; prepare or recover from surgery; heal trauma from car accidents, whiplash, and falls and more. White, CHPT, SEP Healing Touch and Somatic Experiencing Daphne White is a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner with additional training in trauma release work. Healing Touch is a form of energy medicine that stimulates your body's own "spontaneous" healing response: it's like Daphne Page 21 Healing Center ALEPH Kallah 2013 Rindge, NH Local Area The University is in a rural area….that said, we are close to some shopping for basics, a few restaurants and some amazing places to hike (see below): Shopping Restaurants (closer) Walmart 750 U.S. 202, Rindge J.P. Stephen's Restaurant & Tavern (dining) 377 U.S. 202 Rindge Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy 752 U.S. 202, Rindge New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet 497 U.S. 202, Rindge Tracie's Community Farmstand Jaffrey Rd, Fitzwilliam Page 22 Woodbound Inn (tavern/dining) 247 Woodbound Road Rindge Pizza Haven 1343 New Hampshire 119, Rindge Kimball Farm (ice cream, restaurant, country store) 158 Turnpike Road (Rt. 124) Jaffrey Better Restaurants (Peterborough – 20” drive) Nature's Green Grocer Café 374 Union St, Pearl Restaurant (Asian) One Jaffrey Rd. (Rte. 202) Nonie's Restaurant & Bakery 28 Grove St Harlow's Pub 3 School Street ALEPH Kallah 2013 Local Area Nature Monadnock State Park (116 Poole Rd, Jaffrey) – 3,165-ft. Mt. Monadnock was designated a national nature landmark in 1987. There are 40 miles of maintained foot trails, many of which lead to the bare rock summit through unique alpine vegetation. Miller State Park (Temple, NH) -- Located on the 2,290 foot summit -- Miller is the oldest state park in New Hampshire. A winding 1.3 Mile paved road leading to the scenic summit is open for visitors. Three main hiking trails ascend Pack Monadnock to the summit. On a clear day view’s reach to Mount Washington, the skyscrapers of Boston and the Vermont Hills. Rhododendron State Park (Fitzwilliam, NH) -- 494 acres of ancient woodlands are crowded with a unique stand of Rhododendrons, the largest and most vigorous grove, with bushes as high as twenty feet, walking paths, picnic grounds, views of Mt. Monadnock and the region. Franklin Pierce College has many trails. Page 23 Local Area ALEPH Kallah 2013 Trail Heads and Descriptions Gates Farm Trail (Red Trail): This 2.5 mi trail can be accessed via a trailhead on Mountain Rd. Take a right out of the Sodexho Field parking lot and you will see the trailhead on your left about 20 ft up Mountain Rd. The trail is marked by red arrows. The south side of the trail was previously used as farm land while the north side runs along a black spruce swamp and then through the forested hills. Place Trail: This 1.5mi trail is marked by red arrows and crosses through the Gates Farm Trail. The trail can be accessed via Gates Farm Trail or by the road to the water tower where the trail will be on your right. Signs along the trail created by students will guide you through the forest’s history. Old Kimball Trail (Blue Trail): Access this 1.5 mi loop from the Sodexho Field parking lot by following the road that runs behind Sodexho Field to the Rugby Field. Trail Head will be on your right in the corner of the Rugby Field. Trail is marked with blue arrows. The north section runs along the hilltops until you meet a dirt road (Old Kimball Rd.). Turn right and walk about 30 ft until you find a right turn marked by the blue arrows. Continue along the south section which runs along a wetland behind Lakeview. The loop takes you back to the Rugby field. WARNING: Be careful to follow the circular blue arrows as there are also old ski trails and logging trails not included in this map. Pond Trail: Access to this 0.25 mi trail is located along the north shore of Pearly Pond, just down the hill from Peterson Hall, near the Medicine Wheel. Created as a class project, this trail offers a quiet place to enjoy the pond Page 24 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Acknowledgements ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A HUGE thank you to the members of the Planning Committee for their creativity, energy, time and commitment to the success of the Kallah. They have worked tirelessly for many months on phone and email with others from all across the country. They are the lifeblood and backbone of your experience this week. POSITION NAME Elder/Disability Advocate GLBT Advocate Guest Relations AM 8– 11:30 (M-F) Guest Relations PM 12-3:30 (M-F) Guest Relations PM 7-10 (M-Th, Sa) Davvening Dining Room Liaison Evening Snack General Area Liaison Giftshop- Book Orders Graphics – Brochure Healing Center Kesher Coordinator Publicity Registration Coordinators Shabbat Tikkun Olam Transportation Cdtr (Campus) STAFF Evening/Shabbat Childcare Productions Field Manager Gift Shop- Artists Liaison Giftshop General manager Giftshop PM mgr Kids Program Coordinator Mashgiach Office Manager/Registration Coordinator/Assistant Coordinator Pre-Bnai Mitzvah Program Teacher Liaison/Support Tech Managers Teen Program (Bahira) Toddler Program Workstudy Sheryl Adler Eldridge Jonathan Baron Shelley Newman Andi Waisman Deb Hall Mark Novak Howie (Chaim) Scnneider Marina Bers R. Yafa Chase Ashira Katz Feiwell Hal Aqua Lynda Danzig Sarah Rohr Susan Raskin Abrams, Laura Segel, Martin Levson, Marina Bers Latifa & Peter Kropf Ashira Katz Feiwell, Jody Seltzer Laura Shakun Linda Zweig Shira Lion, Elana Steinberg Deb Barsel Marcia Brooks Gayle Gale Eliezer Froehlich Ahouva & Albert Steinhaus Joanie Levine Dennis Beck Berman, David Seidenberg Sheri Levson Rachel Harris, Skye Pelicrow Renee Brachfield Aaron Kessler, Daniel Wolner Sarai Shapiro, Baruch Schwadron Jessica Jobanek Annie Klein Page 25 Acknowledgements ALEPH Kallah 2013 We are SO grateful to Sarah Dorsey as well as her entire staff at Franklin Pierce University who have afforded us exemplary care in planning of the event and in the preparation of the meals and our space. We would also like to acknowledge all the people who contributed energy through work-exchange and volunteering during this magical week. We really couldn’t have done it without you. The ALEPH Kallah is a program of ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, whose Board of Directors is Rabbi Jeremy Parnes, Chair, Judith Dack, Vice Chair, Rabbi David Ingber, Janice Rubin, Vice Chair, David Evan Markus, Evan Krame, Martin Potrop, Susan Raskin Abrams, Jade Netanya Ullmann, Rabbi Lori Klein, Rabbi Malka Drucker, David Rafsky, Secretary, and Rabbi Greg Wolfe. We want to thank them for their support in making the ALEPH Kallah possible. We would also like to thank the ALEPH staff: Joe Laur, Executive Director; Rivkah Walton, Associate Director; David Brown, Operations Manager; Lynda Simons, Bookkeepers; Ming Lu, Program Assistant; Noach Dzmura, Marketing and Communications, R. Daniel Siegel, Director of Spiritual Resources; and Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Founder and Rabbinic Chair. And ALEPH Project Directors: Sally Plone, Kallah Coordinator; Rabbi Diane Elliot , Embodying Spirit, Enspiriting Body, R. Victor and R. Nadya Gross, Co-Directors, Ruach Ha’Aretz; R. Shefa Gold and Rachmiel O’Reagan, Co-Directors C-DEEP, R. Shaya Isenberg, Bahira Sugarman and Lynne Iser, Co-Directors, ALEPH Sage-ing Project; R. Marcia Prager, Dean & Director, ALEPH Ordination Program; R. Shohama Wiener, DMin, Rosh Hashpa'ah and Founding Director of Hashpa'ah Spiritual Direction Program; R. Nadya Gross, MA, Director of Hashpa'ah Spiritual Direction Program; RP Shulamit Fagin, Director, Rabbinic Pastor Program; Cantor Jack Kessler, Director, Cantorial Program; R. Daniel Seigel, Director, ALEPH Beit Midrash; Rivkah Walton, Managing Director, ALEPH Beit Midrash and Director, Institute for Contemporary Midrash. We hope that this list is complete. Volunteers are the life blood of ALEPH; if we have inadvertently overlooked your contribution, please accept our apologies and sincere gratitude. Warmest blessings for a wonderfull week & beyond, Sally Plone 2013 Kallah Coordinator & the entire Kallah Staff & Planning Committee Page 26 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Acknowledgements 20 years of ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal We are proud to mark 2013 as ALEPH’s 20th year of leadership in the international community engaged in the renewal of Judaism. ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal infuses ancient Jewish wisdom with progressive consciousness. ALEPH embraces a contemporary egalitarian Judaism as a profound spiritual practice and social transformer, reaching beyond denominational boundaries and institutional structures. ALEPH brings spiritual vitality and passion into the daily lives of Jews through programs that empower leadership, build communities, and generate powerful experiences and practical resources. Transformative Programs Jewish Renewal summer retreats o The ALEPH Kallah International week-long biennial festival of joyous Jewish learning, adult and children’s programming, music, art, drama with 500-800 participants. o Ruach Ha’aretz Alternate year Jewish Renewal "encounter" retreat with creative educational programming for adults and families for 150 participants. Excursions to Israel Training Clergy and Lay Leaders The ALEPH Ordination Program is a full-scale seminary utilizing intensive residential and distance-learning modalities to train rabbis, cantors, rabbinic pastors (chaplains), and spiritual directors. Train dynamic prayer and chant leaders and lay communal leaders through award-winning training programs, videoconference and residential retreats. Outreach/ Resource Development Support renewal communities worldwide, and offer renewal resources to all Jewish congregations and communities. Enter into supportive coalition with Jewish environmental and peace organizations. Publish the visionary works of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and other Jewish renewalinspired teachers – books, pamphlets, videos, educational curricula, siddurim, music, art. Create Renewal curricula for Eco-Judaism projects that bring Jewish practice and halakhic (traditional) wisdom to ecology and sustainability endeavors. Page 27 Acknowledgements ALEPH Kallah 2013 Intergenerational Leadership and Mentoring Programs o Sage-ing: empowering elders as mentors and wisdom-keepers. o Weaving The Generations: Multigenerational connection, mentorship and development of new forms of prayer and community for continuous Renewal in each generation.. Spiritual Technology Training Programs o Kol Zimra : spiritual retreats and chant leader training. o Institute for Contemporary Midrash: a resource service on midrash (Biblical commentary) through the arts. o The Beit Midrash: offering publications, prayer books, CDs, DVDs and TeleCourses. o Embodying Sprit: Grounding Spiritual practiced in body awareness o Secrets My Grandmother Told Me: A Wisdom School Social Justice Initiatives o Rodef Shalom School for Peace: empowering peace builders in American Jewish communities. o Jewish Energy Covenant: A partnership with COEJL o Tikkun Olam: interfaith and Jewish community wide efforts to heal the planet, seek peace and work for justice ALEPH Board of Directors Board Chair Rabbi Jeremy Parnes is the spiritual leader of the Beth Jacob Synagogue in Regina Saskatchewan and received smicha from the Aleph Rabbinic Program in 2012. Jeremy previously spent twenty years working in sales management and training and a decade in the area of community development. Judith Dack, Vice Chair creates spiritual community using the transformative powers of artmaking, chanting, meditating and writing. She is on the faculty of KolZimra, R. Shefa Gold's 2 year Chant Leadership Training, an ALEPH program. Judith is a graduate of the first cohorts of DLTI (Davvenen Leadership Training Institute) and Kol Zimra. Page 28 Rabbi David Ingber is the founder and Spiritual Director of Romemu, NYC's Jewish Renewal Community. David studied in Orthodox yeshivahs before receiving ordination from Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. David is a sought-after national and international leader and educator. Janice Rubin, Vice Chair is a Houston-based photographer, musician and teacher. For over 30 years, she has served as a cantorial soloist and Jewish educator, facilitating classes in meditation and Jewish music and chant. She is a gradute of DLTI 4. David Evan Markus has a background in governance and management. A liturgist, musician and poet, David serves as Assc. Spiritual Leader of Temple Beth-El of City Island (NYC) while studying in the ALEPH Ordination Program. ALEPH Kallah 2013 Acknowledgements Evan Krame brings to the ALEPH Board 30 years of experiencce as a lawyer and a Jewish community leader, where he leads Shabbat and High Holiday services, and organizes and teaches adult education programs. Susan Raskin Abrams spent almost her entire career as a children's librarian, recently retiring as Supervisor of Children's Services at the Newton (MA) Free Library. She has received many professional honors. Susan has been very active in B'nai Or of Boston. Jade Netanya Ullmann is the Director of Development, Membership and Outreach for Romemu, the NYC Jewish Renewal center. Jade is a 2012 NYC Pipeline Fellow, supporting woman-led for-profit social ventures. Rabbi Lori Klein is a Board Certified Chaplain who works primarily with oncology patients at a California Bay Area hospital. Also a spiritual leader in Santa Cruz, she was ordained in January 2006 through the ALEPH Rabbinical Program. She also has worked as an attorney and community activist since 1985. Ordained in 1998 from the Academy for Jewish Religion, a transdenominational seminary, Malka Drucker is the founding rabbi of HaMakom: The Place for Passionate and Progressive Judaism, in Santa Fe. Malka Drucker is the author of 20 books. David Rafsky, Secretary found Jewish Renewal in 1994, and has been involved and serving ever since. He says. "Jewish Renewal changed my life and opened my heart up so much that I became an activist again." Prior to joining the ALEPH board, he was on the board of Ruach Ha Aretz. Rabbi Greg Wolfe is beginning his 18th year as the spiritual leader of Congregation Bet Haverim in Davis, CA. Greg received his smichah from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (NY) in 1989 and has served congregations in Wisconsin and California. Martin Potrop (photo and bio unavailable) Staff Joe Laur, Executive Director; Rivkah Walton, Associate Director; David Brown, Operations Manager; Lynda Simons, Bookkeeper; Ming Lu, Program Assistant; Noach Dzmura, Marketing and Communications, R. Daniel Siegel, Director of Spiritual Resources; and Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Founder and Rabbinic Chair. Page 29 Classroom Assignments ALEPH Kallah 2013 Classroom Assignments Building & Room Morning Class Afternoon Class A16 -- Duhan Kaplan A 11- Ginsburg A 14 -- Barad/Feldman A26 -- Milgram A23 -- Kurzweil A19 -- Goldblatt A15 -- Broyde Sharone A31 – Zaslow A10 – Barth A21 -- Wise Fairman P15 – Barenblat P20 – Glazer P16 -- Beck-Berman P14 – Arfa P13 -- Simon/Klein P 22 – Hale P10 – Brenner P28 – Schiller P31 -- Wenig/Rubin/Lyons P29 – Segel Petrocelli Hall 101 102 108 112 114 a&b 115 116 117 220 315 Marcucella Hall 201 212 216 Other Rooms Cheshire Community Room (3rd Floor) Lakeside Ctr Cheney Hall Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) Dance Studio Pappas Hall Alumni Lounge Page 30 A20 – Golden A18 – Gabriel P18 – Dack P32 – Wharton A22 – Ingber A12 -- Gold A13 -- Alexander P12 -- Leader P21 -- Hahn P11 -- Kessler A28 – Roth P25 -- Leavitt A27 -- Prager/Zevit A29 – Unger P 27 -- Rafael P23 -- Kass ALEPH Kallah 2013 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule Diverse morning and evening davennen (prayer) experiences are highlights of our weekdays together. Take a risk! Check out a creative minyan one day-- a chant, meditation, yoga or other offering--, and a traditional minyan on another. In the pages that follow, you’ll find a chart providing the theme and type of each service, the day and start time, and special notes pertaining to some services. Tachlis (The Details) All services are held indoors unless otherwise noted. Brief bios of service leaders follow the chart for each day’s services. When someone is leading two or three different prayer services, their bio will appear on the day of their FIRST service. Shabbat services are listed in their own section. Monday Monday’s Service Descriptions Start Time 5:45 7:30 Theme A Gift of Welcome Night Falls so Gently: Evening Prayers to give us a Resting Spirit Service / Style Mincha Ma’ariv Night time, according to our Midrashic Tradition, was the time Jacob went into the fields to pray and find peace. In this short service, we will sing a few gentle melodies, say a Standing Quiet Prayer to ourselves, and feel the comfort of being in solitude, while still being in community. May it give us the centering we need for the rest of the night, and for the rest of the week. Service Leader R.Mark Novak R.Jack Gabriel Location Cheney 1 BYOS Tent BYOS Monday’s Service Leader Biographies Gabriel Reb Ya’acov (Jack) has shared music and Jewish Renewal, from Capetown to Kona, Toronto to Berkeley. He teaches user-friendly Kabbalah and has written over 613 songs in post-folk, post-reggae andpost-Yeshiva styles. He’s taught or led events at 11 previous Kallot. Novak Rabbi Mark – weekday davvenen coordinator for Kallah - is the spiritual guide of Minyan Oneg Shabbat, Washington, DC’s new Renewal community. He works professionally as a rabbi and spiritual director (RebMarko.com), hazzan, musician (TheMarkNovakBand.com), and storyteller (Jewishstorytelling.com) He and his wife, storyteller/juggler Renée Brachfeld have been presented as Scholars/Artists in Residence at over 140 synagogue throughout the US and Canada. Mark is also an avid gardener and Washington Nationals fanatic. 1 BYOS = Bring Your Own Siddur Page 31 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 Tuesday Tuesday’s Service Descriptions Start Time 6.45am Theme Style Service Leader Location Speed Davvenen Shacharit. No time to think; just say the words, one after the other, as fast as you can. A popular form of meditation for centuries, Minhag Eretz Yisrael, as practiced in Tzfat, my hometown. The service has three main parts: Preliminary Morning Blessings, P’sukei d’Zimra (psalms & passages of praise); and Shacharit. Reuven Goldfarb Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) Lisa Levine Alumni Lounge (Peterson Hall) R’s Goldie Milgram & Elyse SeidnerJoseph Beachfront (Rain alternative: Lakeside Center) David Curiel Cheney R Ephraim Eisen Tent Hazzan Abbe Lyons Cheshire Community Room 7:15am Yoga Shalom 7:30am Davennen in Nature through the Torah of Metaphor 7:30am ShEmanic Journey 7:30am Top Hits Davvenen 7:45am Davvenen in the Vernacular Page 32 Note: Recite morning blessings prior to arriving or come early to do so; in this minhag they are not part of the service. If you wear a Tallit & Tefillin, wrap yourself before the service. Shacharit. Yoga Shalom brings together body, mind, and spirit. Combining the two powerful spiritual disciplines of Jewish worship and yoga practice, Yoga Shalom leads to deeper understandings of both. Each day’s practice will begin with Kirtan Chant and continue with the deepening of the breath. We will continue with a one hour Yoga Practice which mirrors the shacharit service and embodies each prayer in a deeply spiritual and physical way. We end with stretching, deep relaxation and a healing circle. Open your heart, quiet your mind and restore your spirit with Yoga Shalom. Shacharit. Join us out in nature for a deep and joyful connection to God through the expansive experience of the nature metaphors embedded within Jewish morning prayer and Torah. Chant, movement, text and walking meditations will be paired with the basic, traditional order of prayer. Shacharit. Are there too many words in your davvenen these days? Let’s try working with six. We will explore the many ways the Shma can transport us to davvenen bliss through chant, gently guided meditation, and light authentic movement. Shacharit. Integrates melodies of Hannah Tiferet Siegel, Shefa Gold, Aryeh Hirschfeld, Shlomo Carlebach, Shefa Gold, and, Efriam Eisen. Shacharit. We will davven together – in English! The nusach (traditional prayer melodies) will help us get into a melodic groove, & using English will shine a new light on the meanings of the prayers, whether familiar or unfamiliar. This service will be accessible & engaging for all levels of knowledge of Jewish prayer, and an English siddur will be provided. Experience the ALEPH Kallah 2013 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule richness of Jewish prayer & Torah with a difference! 8:00am Musical Learner’s Minyan Shacharit. A joy-filled service mixing song and chant, aimed at all levels of davenners. R David Zaslow Under the Ash Tree (in front of Marcucella) (Rain alternative: Marcucella 126) 5:45 Mincha of the Heart Mincha. Breathe, sing, chant and listen deeply to psalms for healing and renewal. Ma’ariv 7:30 Rabbinic Pastor Shayndel Kahn Hazzan Abbe Lyons Cheney Lakeside Center BYOS Tuesday’s Service Leader Biographies Curiel David is a rabbinic student in the ALEPH Smicha program. He currently tends to the spiritual development of children and their families--his passion alongside davennen--as a teacher and administrator at Kesher After School Hebrew School in Somerville, MA and teacher at the Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue in Jamaica Plain, MA. But it was not always so! For 15 years, he worked in the high tech and wine industries, pausing along the way to earn an MBA at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. David has traveled and prayed and meditated across five continents, lived in three countries and seven states, but now happily makes his home in Jamaica Plain with his wife, Amberly and their new daughter, Dafna. Eisen Rabbi Efraim has been leading Temple Israel in Greenfield, MA since 2002. He and his wife Rosalie developed and taught over 200 Basherte workshop experiences since 1993. He is a chasid of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and has been singing his music since childhood. Goldfarb Reuven received S’micha from Reb Zalman as Moreinu, Maggid, and Rabbinic Deputy in 1993. He served as Shomer, ritual leader, logistical coordinator, and newsletter editor for the Aquarian Minyan over a three decade-long association. He co-founded and edited AGADA, the illustrated Jewish literary magazine. His poems, stories, and essays have been widely published and won several awards. He and his wife Yehudit presently live in Tzfat, their home for the past 12 years. Kahn Shayndel (Tues Mincha & Thurs Maariv), ordained as Rabbinic Pastor, Masphpia Ruchanit in 2011, is a Cantor, and hospice chaplain who uses therapeutic music at the bedside of patients. She is creator of liturgical music and sings from her soul. Levine Lisa (Tues & Thurs Shacharit) is a nationally known composer, poet, author and worship artist and the creator of “Yoga Shalom” published by URJ Press. She is a JBC featured author and her compositions are sung in congregations around the world. www.cantorlisalevine.com Lyons Hazzan Abbe (Tues & Thurs Shacharit) received ALEPH smicha in 2010 and works as an Educator at Congregation Tikkun v'Or and Executive Director of the Ithaca Health Alliance. She also facilitates SpeakChorus Torah, a unique creative midrashic process. Page 33 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 Milgram Rabbi Goldie (Tues & Thurs Shacharit) travels year-long, world-wide, bridging and advancing Jewish Renewal innovations, practices and principles across the full spectrum of Jewish life and practice. She is coordinating the Reclaiming Judaism Press Virtual Siddur/Machzor in honor of Reb Zalman and welcomes your ideas and submissions. Reb Goldie founded and directs Reclaiming Judaism, www.ReclaimingJudaism.org, an award-winning non-profit and publishing house providing innovative programs of Jewish spiritual development for communities, spiritual educator training and Maggid Educator ordination, and many resources including, Mitzvah Stories: Seeds for Inspiration and Learning, just honored by the National Jewish Book Awards. Seidner-Joseph Rabbi Elyse is thrilled to be at her sixth Aleph Kallah! Founder and spiritual leader of Makom Kadosh: The Jewish Fellowship of Chester County, she also enjoys reading lots of novels, cooking, playing the ukulele, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Philadelphia Flyers. Elyse received smicha from the ALEPH Ordination program in January 2013. Zaslow Rabbi David (Tues, Thurs & Fri Shacharit) is the spiritual leader of Havurah Shir Hadash in Ashland, OR, and the interim rabbi of Nevei Kodesh in Boulder, CO. Along with his wife, Devorah, he is the codirector of the Maggidic Training Program and author of the Jewish Renewal siddur, Ivdu et Hashem B’simcha. Wednesday Wednesday’s Service Descriptions Start Time Theme Style Service Leader Location 6:45a m Straw into Gold: A 30 Minute Meditation Session Shacharit. It's the paying attention that lends itself to the insights. …This is how you spin straw into gold. R Jeff Roth Beachfront (Rain alternative: Lakeside Center) 7:15a m Yoga Davennen Shacharit. Yoga Davvenen is a gentle, heart opening movement meditation. We will use a few simple words from the Shacharit service, psalms and Paulette’s original prayer/poems as well as inspirational music to awaken to the morning. Paulette RochelleLevy Alumni Lounge (Peterson Hall) 7:30a m Davennen in Nature through the Torah of Metaphor Shacharit. Join us out in nature for a deep and joyful connection to God through the expansive experience of the nature metaphors embedded within Jewish morning prayer and Torah. Chant, movement, text and walking meditations will be paired with the basic, traditional order of prayer. R’s Goldie Milgram & Eva SaxBolder Beachfront (Rain alternative: Lakeside Center) 7:30a m Tefillin Wrap R Andrea CohenKeiner 7:30a m Soul Journeying Through Shacharit. This is for folks (all genders) who are new to tefillin and wish to try these powerful supports to morning worship. We'll put on our tefillin and have a mostly meditative service Shacharit. Ground your spirit through body awareness, meditation, chant, melodies and conscious opening to our relationship with God in the spirit of Hashpaah Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) Tent Page 34 R Shawn Israel Zevit ALEPH Kallah 2013 Prayer 7:45a m Gratitude, Wonder & Praise 8:00a m Shhhhhacharit 5:45 Healing Service Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule (Jewish Spiritual Guidance), in combination with the essential structure of the morning prayer service. Shacharit. Begin the day with gratitude, praise, inner reflection and joy, inviting Kabir, Danny Siegel, and Mary Oliver into our minyan to add their voices to ours as we travel through the morning liturgy. Shacharit. Gently awaken and energize your body, heart, mind, and spirit with soul-full nigunim and meditative melodies as we prepare ourselves for the astonishing day that is about to begin! Mincha. We will build a Mishkan (Tabernacle) between us and within us, and invite The Divine Presence to enter. Ma’ariv 7:30 Latifa Kropf Cheshire Community Room Cantor Martin Levson Cheney R Shefa Gold assisted by Kol Zimra Alumni R Mark Novak with R Shawn Israel Zevit Cheney Tent BYOS Wednesday’s Service Leader Biographies Cohen-Keiner Andrea (Wednesday, Th Mincha and S Schacharit ) is a rabbi, farmer, and storyteller. She is spiritual leader of Congregation P’nai Or of central CT and is currently storyteller in residence at the Rochester Folk Arts Guild. Gold Rabbi Shefa received her ordination both from the RRC and from Reb Zalman. She is the director of C-DEEP, The Center for Devotional Energy and Ecstatic Practice in Jemez Springs, NM. Shefa’s newst book, The Magic of Hebrew Chant: Healing the Spirit, Transforming the Mind, Deepening Love is publsihed by Jewish Lights. Kropf Latifa Berry is a founding member and lay leader of her renewal chavura in Charlottesville, VA. She has been leading services for Shabbat and holidays for 25 years. Latifa also creates and leads sacred dance in her home community and at conferences and synagogues around the country. You may learn more at Jewishsacreddance.com Levson Cantor Martin is a graduate of the Hebrew Union College, and serves Sinai Temple in Springfield, MA. He was a faculty member for all nine annual Lev Shalom/URJ Jewish Meditation Kallot in Prescott, Arizona See Tuesday’s Biograhphies for Rabbi Goldie Milgram Roth Rabbi Jeff , past Director of P’nai Or and co-founder of Elat Chayyim, is director of The Awakened Heart Project for Contemplative Judaism, co-leader of the Jewish Mindfulness Teacher Training Program and author of Jewish Meditation Practices for Everyday Life. www.awakenedheartproject.org Rochelle-Levy Paulette is a psychotherapist, Jewish spiritual leader, artist, and dancer, as well as mother and grandmother. She is dedicated to being a catalyst for creative people of all ages in every Page 35 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule ALEPH Kallah 2013 endeavor, and is the author of Dancing with the Divine: Meditations & Prayers for Movement & Stillness, And You Shall be a Blessing, and the CD Medicine Words. Sax-Bolder Eva is an ALEPH rabbinic student, rabbinic intern at Temple Beth El of City Island, NY under the mentorship of Rabbi Shohama Wiener, chant leader, Jewish ritual artist and spiritual director. Zevit Rabbi Shawn Israel is a congregational and organizational consultant, rabbi of Congregation T’chiyah of Detroit, MI, author, spiritual director, liturgist, recording artist, member of the ALEPH Ordination Program Va’ad, Associate Director of the ALEPH Hashpa’ah Spiritual Direction Program, and co-director of the Davvenen Leadership Training Institute. www.rabbizevit.com Thursday Thursday’s Service Descriptions Start Time Theme Style Service Leader Location 6:45a m From Western Canada with Love: An Or Shalom Shacharit Shacharit. Join experienced davveners from Vancouver's Renewal Shul - Or Shalom Synagogue -for a West Coast Canadian weekday Shacharit and Torah service. We will delight and refresh you with some sweet niggunim (wordless melodies) and chants, inspiring Torah reflections, a guided meditation Amidah, and traditional nusach chanted in both Hebrew and English Tent 7:15 Otiyot Hayyot Davennen Shacharit. Embodying our prayers with Hebrew letter movements. We will create sacred space by ascending the Tree of Life through movements & sounds corresponding to the ten sefirot (Jewish mystery tradition word for emanations of the Divine). We will then dance words and phrases from the prayers using Hebrew Letter Movements before descending the Tree of Life. Rabbinic student Susan Shamash w/ R Laura Duhan Kaplan, Charles Kaplan, Lorne Mallin, & Heidi Mannis. Yehudit Goldfarb 7:15 Yoga Shalom Shacharit. Gentle Yoga Shalom for beginners and people with physical challenges. Lisa Levine Alumni Lounge (Peterson Hall) 7:30 Song + Prayer = Pure Joy Shacharit. You've heard of "downward dog"? This is "upward God"! Join Novak & Salzman for a joyfilled morning of song, prayer & Torah. Come prepared to channel your inner Mahalia Jackson! R’s Mark Novak & Jan Salzman Cheney Farbrengen Davennen Shacharit. During this joyful & deep neo-hassidic approach to the Divine encounter, we will create a new sacred tale. A powerful niggun by Reb Aryeh 2 Hirshfield, z'tl & core elements of tefillah & brief R Goldie Milgram with Baruch Morris Cheshire Community Room 7:45a m 2 Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) BYOS Zt”l; an abbreviation for the Hebrew phrase, “zekher tzadik livrakha” which means, “may the memory of the righteous be a blessing” Page 36 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule Torah service using both nusach & melodies from Jewish Renewal composers. 8:00a m Musical Learner’s Minyan Shacharit. A joy-filled service mixing song and chant, aimed at all levels of davenners. R David Zaslow Beachfront (Rain alternative: Lakeside Center) 5:45 The Gift of Stopping Mincha. Stop in the early evening for a mincha meditation. We'll take time to quiet and center from all the impressions and input of a full day R Andrea Cohen-Keiner Cheney Ma’ariv Rabbinic Pastor Shayndel Kahn 7:30 BYOS Lakeside Center BYOS Thursday’s Service Leader Biographies Look for Rabbi Andrea Cohen-Keiner on Wednesday Or Shalom was founded by Rabbis Daniel and Hanna Tiferet Siegel in 1978. Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan has been our spiritual leader since 2005. Or Shalom is committed to the integrity of our Jewish tradition and its continual evolution, seeking to live an authentic, creative and deeply satisfying spiritual life. We are creative, egalitarian, traditional, and participatory and are dedicated to providing an inclusive community. Our uniqueness expresses itself in the melodies, poetry, visual arts, creative liturgy and new ceremonies created by our members. Goldfarb Yehudit , Ph.D., Eshet Hazon, is a writer, photographer, healer, and teacher of Torah, Kabbalah, T’ai Chi, and Otiyot Hayyot. A co-founder of the Aquarian Minyan, she now co-directs Maor HaLev Center for Movement, Healing, and Language Arts in Tzfat. Look for Rabbinic Pastor Shayndel Kahn’s biography on Tuesday. Levine’s (T & Th Shacharit) biography on Tuesday. Look for Rabbi Goldie Milgram’s bio on Tuesday. Baruch Morris provides a joyfully innovative approach to ensemble davennen rooted in the mentorship Look for Lisa of liturgical composer and recording artist Rabbi Aryeh Hirshfield, of blessed memory, present-day training with Rabbi Jack Kessler as a student hazzan in the ALEPH Ordination Program combined with flavors from Baruch's recent Israel studies and experience with the Israeli Jewish Renewal community. Baruch also serves as Music Director of P'nai Or of Portland, OR Novak’s Bio on Monday. Jan Salzman received her smicha through ALPEH in 2010, as well as receiving smicha in the ALEPH hashLook for Mark pa-a program. Prior to becoming a Rabbi, she was a landscaper and certified-organic farmer. She has been living in Vermont since 1978 and currently is the Assistant Rabbi and Cantor at Ohavi Zedek in Burlington Vermont, a Conservative-affiliated Synagogue Page 37 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule Look for Rabbi David ALEPH Kallah 2013 Zaslow’s bio on Tuesday Friday Friday’s Service Descriptions Start Time 7:15am Theme Style Service Leader Location Yoga Davennen Shacharit. Yoga Davvenen is a gentle, heart opening movement meditation. We will use a few simple words from the Shacharit service, psalms and Paulette’s original prayer/poems as well as inspirational music to awaken to the morning. Paulette RochelleLevy Under the Ash Tree (in front of Marcucella) (Rain alternative: Monadnock Lounge) Alumni Lounge (Peterson Hall) 7:15am Otiyot Hayyot Davennen Shacharit. Embodying our prayers with Hebrew letter movements. We will create sacred space by ascending the Tree of Life through movements & sounds corresponding to the ten sefirot (Jewish mystery tradition word for emanations of the Divine). We will then dance words and phrases from the prayers using Hebrew Letter Movements before descending the Tree of Life. Yehudit Goldfarb 7:30 Contemplative Chanting Shacharit Shacharit. Accompanied by acoustic guitar, introductory kavahnot (intentions) and pauses for meditation, a gentle and insight-filled awakening to the day. R Jeff Roth Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) 7:45 Drum Davennen R Ilan Glazer & Akiva the Beliver Cheney 8:00am Openings R Jill Hammer Cheshire 8:00am Musical Learner’s Minyan Shacharit. Join long-time ALEPH drummers Akiva the Believer and Rabbi Ilan Glazer in a new experience of playful prayer. With rhythm and song, Akiva and Ilan will guide us into the words of the liturgy and the words in our hearts. No drumming experience necessary. Feel free to bring shakers, drums, or other percussion instruments with you (though some will be on hand for those who don’t have any). Be prepared for rhythm, fun, and soul Shacharit. An abbreviated davvenen including chanting and guided meditation, in which we will explore the underground world to which Korach is sent in this week's parashah, and see how this image resonates for us in our own lives. We will use traditional liturgy, poetry, and creative liturgy (including some liturgy in the feminine, from the siddur of the Kohenet Institute). Shacharit. A joy-filled service mixing song and chant, aimed at all levels of davenners. R David Zaslow Beachfront (Rain alternative: Lakeside Page 38 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule Center) Friday’s Service Leader Biographies Rochelle-Levy’s (W & Fr)bio on Wednesday. Akiva the Believer (Wharton) is a Master Drummer who is helping to reintroduce drumming back Look for Paulette into Jewish prayer settings. He is the first ordained "Holy Drummer" since the Temple was destroyed thousands of years ago. Akiva plays at synagogues, retreats, drum circles and concerts around the world. Akiva's first cd, "The Rhythm of G!d" is finally out and available. Akiva lives on a beach on Long Island. There he holds services where people come to sing, pray, dance AND DRUM! Glazer Rabbi Ilan is a graduate of ALEPH’s Davennen Leadership Training Institute, Kol Zimra, and the ALEPH Rabbinic program. Ilan leads davennen and teaches in many congregations, and is a sought-after Jewish drummer. Ilan and Chana Leslie co-led the most recent ALEPH Birthright trip, and are looking forward to many new adventures. Goldfarb’s (Th & F) bio on Thursday. Rabbi Jill Hammer, PhD, is the Director of Spiritual Education at the Academy for Jewish Religion, as Look for Yehudit well as the co-founder and co-director of the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute, a spiritual leadership training institute for Jewish women. She has written four books: The Jewish Book of Days: A Companion for all Seasons, The Omer Calendar of Biblical Women, Sisters at Sinai: New Tales of Biblical Women, and The Hebrew Priestess (forthcoming 2014). She is also the author of many articles, essays, contemporary midrashim, stories, and poems, and has taught in many contexts from the Jewish Theological Seminary to Hebrew Union College to Sukkahfest. Roth’s (W & F) bio on Wednesday. Look for Rabbi David Zaslow’s (T,Th,Fr) bio on Tuesday. Look for Rabbi Jeff Sunday Sunday’s Service Descriptions Start Time Theme Style Service Leader Locatio n 7:15am 3 Fires Shacharit. Each morning we remember the temple service, the basis for our morning tefillah (prayer). Each day three fires were renewed: the animal, the incense and the menorah. We'll move thru our morning service by beginning with a meditative exploration of these offerings: our life energy (anima), our intention (incense) and our attention (light of the mind/menorah). Shacharit. This service is designed to open our hearts and souls to all the blessings we've received at Kallah and help us place these gifts deep inside our hearts, so we may use them as we move forward. With light yoga, Qi Gong, Hebrew chant, rhythm, and some traditional prayers, we will uplift our souls, nourish our R Andrea CohenKeiner Cheney R’s Chana Leslie Glazer and Ilan Glazer Tent 7:30 Opening Our Hearts for the Road Ahead Page 39 Weekday Davennen (Prayer) Schedule 7:45am 8:00am Traditional Egalitarian Shacharit 4 Worlds Davennen hearts, and welcome and bless the day, and our journey ahead. Shacharit. …that includes chanting and meditation, as well as kavanot. ALEPH Kallah 2013 R Elyssa Joy Auster Cheshire BYOS Shacharit. This service will follow the structure of a traditional shacharit (birkot hashachar, p'zukei d'zimra, Sh'ma with blessings, Amidah, conclusion), using both Hebrew and English, alternative parallel nusach, chanting, and some physical movement.A service that speaks to all four worlds. R Jeff Marker Beachfro nt (Rain alternativ e: Lakeside Center) Sunday’s Service Leader Biographies Auster Rabbi Elyssa Joy aims to bring prayer into most moments of her life. She has a passionate love for the Holy One which manifests through song, movement, meditation, Torah study, making tallitot, and deep human connection. After completing a BA at Brandeis University and a Masters of Theological Studies at Boston University School of Theology, Rabbi Elyssa went on to pursue her love of God and Torah in the rabbinate. Rabbi Elyssa received smicha and a Masters of Jewish Education from pluralistic Hebrew College, and has worked as educator, rabbi, and cantor in Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, Alaska, and Florida. Cohen-Keiner’s bio on Wednesday Look for Ilan Glazer’s bio on Friday Rabbi Chana Leslie is a congregational rabbi, interfaith activist, yoga, chant, and movement practitioner, Look for Andrea and former journalist and foreign correspondent. She was recently ordained from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and is delighted to be at her first Kallah! Marker Jeffrey identifies as both a Renewal and Conservative rabbi. He was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1982. He has been a student of Reb Zalman for over four decades, so was probably the first (bli neder3) student to get ordained by JTS as a conscious disciple of Reb Zalman 3 Bli neder A ‘neder’ is a vow. Many Jews take the spoken word –especially vows--very seriously. Due to the strength of a neder, and the fact that one must absolutely be fulfilled if made, many pious Jews engage in the practice of saying "b'li neder" after a statement that they will do something, meaning that their statement is not a binding neder in the event they cannot fulfill their pledge due to unforeseen circumstances. Page 40 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Lunch N Learn Lunch & Learn Got a voracious appetite for learning??? Kallah is debuting our new “Lunch & Learn” – an opportunity to get your teeth into some interesting area for discussion! Grab your lunch and meet your chevre in the rear Dining Room (near the door to outside dining) at 12:30. Here’s the schedule: Tuesday, July 2: Re-imagining Shmita During biblical times, there was a shared cultural calendar cycle which powerfully re-adjusted agriculture and commerce every seventh year. During this time period, all debts would be forgiven, agricultural lands would lie fallow, private land holdings would become open to the commons, and staples such as food storage and perennial harvests would be redistributed and accessible to all. This year was called Shmita, translated as the ‘Year of Release’ and more widely known as the Sabbatical Year. Come learn about the growing movement to re-imagine the values of this tradition to support our own efforts towards local food systems, resilient economies, and healthy communities. Deutscher Yigal is an educator, farmer, and permaculture designer. He is the founder of 7Seeds, an educational platform combining Jewish indigenous teachings & Permaculture Design strategies, as well as the manager of Hazon’s Shmita Project. Thursday, July 4: Eco-Judaism How can mitzvot and a Torah perspective help us respond responsibly to the eco-crises of our time? What is the growing edge of a "kashrut," a true sense of appropriate consumption? Come add to our questions and insights at this table talk with Rabbi Andrea. Cohen-Kiener Andrea is a rabbi, farmer and story teller. She is in residence at the Rochester Folk Art Guild in rural NY. Andrea is dedicated to peaceful communication technologies, living simply and singing with others. She is the spiritual leader of Congregation P'nai Or in central CT. Shabbos, July 6: Elat Chayyim: what Was, Is, and Will Be A facilitated discussion about the history and future of Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality…How Renewal is renewing individuals, families, and communities at Hazon's Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center. Adam 'Segulah' Sher serves as Hazon's Director of Transformative Experiences, headquartered at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Falls Village, CT. Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality, a program of Hazon at Isabella Freedman, is a particular focus of his work and is very close to his heart. Page 41 The Rebbe is IN ALEPH Kallah 2013 Joe Laur The Rebbe Is In! Rivkah Walton Shawn Israel Zevit Matia Rania Angelou Mia Cohen Sandra Wortzel Eva Neuhaus Gavriel Strauss Zelig Golden Goldie Milgram An opportunity each day to sample the bounty offered by Welcome to ‘The Rebbe is In!’ afternoon program. For an hour on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, the directors and students of some of ALEPH’s Programs will be available to speak casually with you about the programs you’re interested in learning more about, and in giving you a taste of what it might be like to participate as a student in one of those programs. Please join us! Descriptions of the various sessions follow in table form, and after that you’ll find a brief description of the programs represented here, and links to find out more. The Rebbe Is In! Schedule Day(s) Location Sponsoring ALEPH Program Host Title and Description Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Lakeside Conference Center CDEEP Graduates of the Center for Devotional Energy and Ecstatic Practice (CDEEP) Kol Zimra Chant Leader’s Training Program A Taste Of Ecstatic Practice The practice of chant, as taught by Rabbi Shefa Gold is a way of transforming a sacred phrase from our liturgy or text into a tool of healing and transformation. Experience the power of chant, designed to open your heart and connect us to each other and to the Great Mystery. Page 42 ALEPH Kallah 2013 The Rebbe is IN Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Cheshire Community Room LLCP Rivkah Walton, Lay Leadership Certificate Program (LLCP) Director and ALEPH’s Associate Director Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Tent Joe Laur, Eva Weaving Neuhaus, R. Shefa the Generations Gold, Gavriel Strauss, Zelig Golden and Mia Cohen Tuesday Cheney Hashpa’ah Smichah Program Incoming Associate Director Rabbi Shawn Zevit along with Matia Angelou and Sandra Wortzel, graduates of the of the ALEPH HASHPA'AH smichah program Wednesday Cheney Virtual Siddur / Machzor project. Rabbi Goldie Milgram Thursday Petrocelli 114 ALEPH Ordination Programs Faculty and students of ALEPH ordination programs ALEPH Lay Leadership Certificate Program LLCP Open House If you think that this journey of learning and exploration may be for you – or if you are already enrolled in LLCP – come meet us to touch base or learn more! All are welcome. Weaving the Generations For Jewish Renewal to take its work to the next level and to the next generation, it is imperative that we grow as an intergenerational movement. Each day we will engage in deep conversation about Paradigm Shift, connect elder and younger leaders, and engage in experiences which highlight the truth of our interconnectedness A Taste of Hashpa’ah (Spiritual Direction) Hashpa'ah is the traditional term for the exploration one undertakes in relationship with a spiritual director or mashpia who offers guidance and teaching on matters of Jewish faith and practice, and on a personal relationship with the Divine. Please join us for a light dip into a sacred circle of exploring your connection to, and relationship with, the Divine in your life. Honor Reb Zalman with Your Volunteerism and Liturgical Innovations Join the editors & advisors and a growing host of section captains who are visioning, designing & organizing a free, virtual, multi-media siddur/machzor in honor of Reb Zalman. Audio, video, graphic, written -- everything liturgy-related, e.g., your new paradigm, Jewish Renewal, approaches to prayers, music, commentary, group aliyot, art-- as expressed through dance, yoga, kirtan, chant, gematriya, Interplay, etc. Join us and collaborate on how our creative ideas can blend in this project. Open House for ALEPH Ordination Programs An opportunity for ALEPH Rabbinic, Rabbinic Pastor, Cantorial and Hashpa'ah students, VAAD members and faculty to gather for a mid-week reunion and check-in –– and to meet and greet prospective applicants as well. If you are a current student or someone who is serious about exploring this path, please join us! Page 43 The Rebbe is IN ALEPH Kallah 2013 About our Sponsoring ALEPH Programs and their Representatives CDEEP: Center for Devotional Energy and Ecstatic Practice (C-DEEP) ...a resource-place for communities and individuals who want to explore the deep treasures of Judaism in order to cultivate the devotional and ecstatic aspects of their lives. One of C-Deep’s programs is Kol Zimra. Kol Zimra Chant Leaders Training Program builds a Mishkan for spiritual work. The sacred phrase becomes the tool of that building project. By using that tool, we are gradually initiated into an intimate relationship with text. The sacred text becomes our modality for… healing, community-building, deep inner exploration, the doorway into meditative states, cultivating midot, connection with the ancestors, with God and with our deepest truth. Gold can be reached by email at: shefa@rabbishefagold.com Co-Leader Rachmiel O'Regan can be reached by email at: CDEEP@rabbishefagold.com Co Leader Rabbi Shefa ALEPH’s Lay Leadership Certificate Program (LLCP) is designed for Renewal Jews seeking to become educated, empowered, and inspirational leaders of their communities and organizations. Through it, you may grow into your role as service/ritual leader, artistic text interpreter, spiritual counselor, community activist, youth educator and more. LLCP is unique in both its depth and its flexibility. With the close support of an Advisor and/or Mentor, you will acquire a thorough understanding of Renewal approaches to Jewish thought and practice; gain leadership skills; find a chevra; and craft a sustaining personal spiritual practice. (Just by attending Kallah, you have fulfilled one requirement toward this Certificate!) Walton ALEPH’s LLCP Director Rivkah helped create the Philadelphia “B’nai Or” community that eventually grew into ALEPH. Her portfolio includes ALEPH’s Beit Midrash, LLCP, and the Institute for Contemporary Midrash. She is also an improvisational Bibliodrama facilitator, trainer, and visual artist. Hashpa’ah offers a three-year concentration in Jewish Spiritual Counseling and Guidance which warmly welcomes graduates and students of all Jewish seminaries approved by OHALAH: Association of Rabbis for Jewish Renewal. [Learn more about OHALAH at www.OHALAH.org. Membership in OHALAH brings you into a circle of spirit-filled creativity and does not conflict with membership in any denominational rabbinic or cantorial association.] Registration is now open to all eligible applicants. See also http://archive.jewishrecon.org/spiritual-direction Zevit Rabbi Shawn Israel is a congregational and organizational consultant, rabbi of Congregation T'Chiyah of Detroit, author, spiritual director, liturgist, recording artist, member of the VAAD of the ALEPH Ordination and Hashpa'ah Programs, and co-director of the Davvenen Leadership Training Institute. Rabbinic Pastor Matia Rania is a Jewish and an Interfaith Chaplain for in Greater Boston. She uses her music in her healing work as a hospital and hospice chaplain . Matia received smicha as Rabbinic Pastor/Jewish Chaplain and Mashpiah Ruchanit/Spiritual Director through ALEPH and has been honored with the title Eshet Hazon/Woman of Vision. Page 44 Angelou ALEPH Kallah 2013 The Rebbe is IN Wortzel Rabbinic Pastor Sandra integrates what she knows and loves: Expressive Arts, Judaism from a Four Worlds perspective, Hashpa’ah, contemplative practices, art-making for growing one’s soul, and encouraging spiritual growth through creativity and play, individually and communally, in the studio and in nature. Weaving the Generations furthers the paradigm shift of Jewish Renewal with a village-building ethos that honors the essential gifts of each generation, connects the generations with collaborative relationship building opportunities, and empowers the growth of vibrant, intergenerational Jewish life. For the past several months, a group of committed individuals, representing many different ages and stages of life, have been meeting to discuss the future of the Jewish Renewal movement. These have included Rabbi Shefa Gold, Adam Segulah Sher, Amitai Gross, Rabbi Jeremy Parnes, Joe Laur, Rabbi Burt Jacobson, Shir Yaakov Feinstein Feit, Eva Neuhaus, Jade Netanya, Mia Miriam Cohen, Zelig Golden,Rabbi Marcia Prager,Gavriel Strauss, Sarah Rohr, and Sarai Shapiro. The programs offered at this Kallah are an outcome of this work. Please be sure to also attend the following programs (in addition to the Rebbe Is In programming): Tuesday Evening Ritual (8 PM) Friday at 12:45PM Teen return ceremony & “Wrapping the Bundle” Shabbat Morning Davennen with Rabbi Shawn Zevit, Mia Cohen, Eva Neuhaus, and Mitch Gordon ALEPH Ordination Programs. Training Rabbis, Rabbinic Pastors, Cantors & Spiritual Directors for the Global Jewish Community. Learn more at: www.aleph.org/ordinations.htm Virtual Siddur / Machzor project. A technology grant has been received for this project. Every innovator, artist, author or organization will receive a free click-through link that leads straight back to your website for each piece of yours that is integrated into this initiative. Milgram Rabbi Goldie is Executive and Editor-in-Chief ReclaimingJudaism.org, Reclaiming Judaism Press & Bmitzvah.org Page 45 Films ALEPH Kallah 2013 Films Schedule Day Sunday 6/30 Monday 7/1 Tuesday 7/2 Wed 7/3 Thursday 7/4 Time 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM Place Petrocelli 112 Petrocelli 112 Petrocelli 112 Film In Your Light We See Light Yiddish: A Tale of Survival To Remember To Return Petrocelli 112 Children of Abraham Petrocelli 112 CROSSING THE LINES Facing the Nazi Era: Conversations in Southern Germany” Hineini 2:15 PM Petrocelli 112 10:00 PM Petrocelli 112 Descriptions In Your Light We See Light – Celebrating the Legacy of Rabbi Zalman SchacterShalomi ( 45 min.) Sally Plone On the occasion of his 80th birthday, Reb Zalman wrote, “What I realy want…..is the knowledge that my life’s work will live on.” This film celebrates Reb Zalman’s legacy through his words and the words of his students, addressing topics ranging from meaningful prayer to the Chassidic tradition to ecumenism. It is a delight to sample some of Reb Zalman’s best teaching.Director Sally Plone made this film as a labor of love and with a deep sense of gratitude. Also a practicing psychotherapist, Sally uses film to find the beauty and uniqueness in our lives, and to celebrate how we are touched and enriched by each other. Page 46 Yiddish: A Tale of Survival (60 min) Abigail Hirsch In this film the history of Yiddish is revealed by exploring the lives and careers of three Yiddish performers. The first, Shmuel Atzmon, is an Israeli actor who founded the Yiddishpiel Theater and has been acting for 50 years. Bryna Wasserman, from Montreal, is the heir to the Dora Wasserman Yiddish theatre legacy. And lastly, we meet singer and actress Milena Kartowski, who at the young age of 23 has discovered Yiddish and is helping to bring it to a new generation. The film explores the paths that brought each artist to Yiddish and how it has shaped their lives. The film is deeply moving and surprisingly entertaining. Director Abigail Hirsch was born in Hungary and currently lives in Montreal. After spending years as a social worker, she decided to dedicate herself to creating high quality audio/visual works that can be used to educate ALEPH Kallah 2013 Films and entertain. She is the CEO and founder of AskAbigail Productions. To Remember To Return (66 min.) Carola de Vries Robles 2:15 | Petrocelli 115 Can one soften one's fate? Can one turn one's life story into prayer ? Yes, that is possible. Through McCauley inner work. Soul work. And through facing and blessing what is. Carola de Vries Robles made a documentary about her spiritual journey, which shows her transformative art making and the Jewish spiritual practices which support the path of self- transformation. Come and witness the documentary, To Remember To Return. Come and reflect on how to respond to the aftermath of the holocaust within. Can we learn to complete the past in order not to repeat the past? Come and learn about the healing power of teshuvah, tefillah and tzedakah. Director Carola de Cries Robles was born in 1946 on the ruins of the Holocaust in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. As a psychologist, body oriented psychotherapist, and creative arts specialist she worked for many years with second generation people and holocaust survivors. She is a member of Aleph and active in the Jewish Renewal Movement as lay leader and teacher. She lives near Amsterdam and is visiting the USA. She offers spiritual guidance and leads Jewish meditation. Facing the Nazi Era: Conversations in Southern Germany (66 min) Lucy McCauley 2:15pm | Petrocelli 112 | Film: Facing the Nazi Era: Conversations in Southern Germany This film recounts the legacy of WW2 and the Holocaust through the lens of German non-Jews in the small University town of Tubingen in Southern Germany. The film documents a reemerging Jewish community and its efforts to engage the community at large. A very real and uniquely honest conversation, McCauley has an uncanny ability to draw her subjects in and the viewer benefits from the open and surprisingly candid results. Director Lucy McCauley’s travel essays have appeared in such publications as The Atlantic Monthly, The Los Angeles Times, Harvard Review, and The San Francisco Chronicle. She won a Gold Solas Award in 2012 for her essay "Beneath the Surface," set at Walden Pond. She now works as a developmental editor for publishers such as Harvard Business School Press and Jossey-Bass. Hineni (60 min) Irena Fayngold 10:00pm | Petrocelli112 HINEINI (Hebrew for ‘Here I am') chronicles the story of one student's courageous fight to establish a gay-straight alliance at a Jewish high school in the Boston area and the transformative impact of her campaign on her entire community. Longing to connect more deeply with her Jewish identity, Shulamit Izen enters 9th grade at The New Jewish High School (now Gann Academy) in Waltham, Massachusetts. She also starts school as an out lesbian. This is the story of a community wrestling with the very definition of pluralism and diversity in a Jewish context. Director Irena Fayngold, works in educational programming at WGBH Boston and is a member of Keshet, an organization that strives to make the Jewish community more inclusive of its GLBT population. Page 47 Films ALEPH Kallah 2013 -Rabbi Gordon Tucker OUR PROCESS DURING THE FILM SCREENINGS During this evening’s program we'll learn a few useful exercises from the Compassionate Listening training program, and then watch brief segments of two films that provide witness from Israel / Palestine, a precious, conflicted part of the world. This will give us something to respond to as we practice what we’ve learned. Here’s a brief description of the two documentary films we’ll be watching: CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM 2:15pm | Petrocelli112 | Film: Children of Abraham The film follows Jewish Compassionate Listening Program participants (two of the trip participants are Jewish Renewal rabbis!) as they visit with and listen to Israelis and Palestinians – from leaders to refugees—and seek to understand the complexities of religious, political and human rights issues. Participants include Jewish leaders and professionals ranging from secular to observant. This beautiful documentary introduces the Compassionate Listening reconciliation model, and humanizes each Israeli and Palestinian portrayed. The film delivers a compelling message that conflict can be transformed through the simple act of listening. Audience Feedback Children of Abraham compellingly documents the profound possibilities within a society in which friends and enemies alike attune themselves to the voice of the other. It should serve as an urgent reminder of how badly we transgress and how much we forfeit when we dismiss the power of listening as too simple. This is not a promotion of a naive quick fix, but rather a call to the wrenching but essential heroism that Jewish tradition says inheres in making one’s enemy into one’s friend. Page 48 CROSSING THE LINES 2:15pm | Petrocelli112 | Film: Crossing the Lines Crossing the Lines is a 1.5 hourlong series of interviews with folks who are party to the Israel Palestine conflict as they engaged in a Compassionate Listening (TM) session. At Kallah, we'll listen to just a few of these 5-10 minute interviews. The interviews with 15 Israelis and Palestinians were selected from over forty hours of footage from Compassionate Listening delegations. This video will expose you to a wide range of people and viewpoints and bring you into the hearts and minds of Israelis and Palestinians beyond the news media. Audience Feedback Thank you for this up-todate cross-section of the varied perceptions, deep feelings, and equal humanity of two fine peoples. This is it, for those who are looking for one film to better understand different sides of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. --Libby & Len Traubman, Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group ALEPH Kallah 2013 Affinity Groups Affinity Groups Monday thru Thursday 7:00pm – 7:50pm | Locations Vary Affinity Groups provide a way to meet people with similar concerns or life situations. Other than the Singles group, which has a leader and scheduled programming, Affinity Groups have no agenda except that of connecting with others in similar circumstances. Groups provide a safe and confidential setting. Affinity groups will meet Monday through Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m. Groups may also elect to meet during meals or free time. Affinity groups meet in Petrucelli Hall, Marcucella Hall, Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) and Pappas Center. 12 Step Petrocelli 114 Blended/Step-Families Marcucella 215 Children of Holocaust Survivors Petrocelli 116 Clergy Petrocelli 115 Educators** Petrocelli 117 Elders Petrocelli 112 GBLTQ Petrocelli 108 *The singles group will be led by Basherte’s Rabbi Efraim Eisen and will include workshops, ritual and other opportunities for authentic connection. Healing Circle Petrocelli 102 Interfaith Couples Marcucella 215 Jews by Choice Petrocelli 220 **On Wednesday, the Educators group will be led by Rabbi Goldie Milgram who is heading up a task force on Jewish Spiritual Education and Direction for Youth. Kesher Marcucella 214 Living with Medical / Physical Challenges Monadnock Lounge (Campus Center) In Mourning Petrocelli 101 Singles * Pappas Center 212 New to Kallah / Renewal Petrocelli 315 For specific room assignments, see Table below. Page 49 Evening & Late Night Activities ALEPH Kallah 2013 Evening & Late Night Activities SUNDAY June 30 (Pre-Kallah) June 30 Event Descriptions 8:00pm | Cheney Hall FINDING MIRIAM is an inspiring, funny and poignant one-woman show. Weaving story, song and puppetry with a bit of magic and time travel, Joyce Friedman brings to life her journey of discovering her relationship with her greatgrandmother Miriam, and the Biblical prophetess Miriam. Written and Created by Joyce Miriam Friedman Directed by Margie Zohn Audience Feedback I'm so glad that I listened to my heart and went to your show … . You are AMAZING! What a moving production-- I alternated laughing & crying throughout your performance. I already knew that you could sing and be witty, but the way you combined those talents with great timing, writing, and introspection was phenomenal.—Melanie (New York City). Experience our Rebbe, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi , who will welcome us to the week with a video blessing. Learn, grow and be inspired by the teaching, niggunim (wordless melodies) and song of some of the most treasured teachers in the Northeast: Rabbi R Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Rachel Barenblat (N. Adams, MA) Rabbi Ebn Leader (Newton, MA) Rabbi Riqi Kosovke (Northampton, MA), Joel Segel (Needham, MA) as well as New Mexico based Rabbi Shefa Gold (formerly from NJ!) TUESDAY, July 2 July 2 Schedule 8:00 | Three Festive Events All of these events begin at 8:00pm, so you have to CHOOSE: MONDAY, July 1 1. Hebrew Kirtan | Cheney Hall 2. Weaving the Generations | Lakeside Center 3. Musical Coffee House & Jam Session | Tent AN EAST COAST WELCOME Three selections to choose from @ 8:00pm (begins with Ma’ariv at 7:30pm) 8:00pm in the Tent | Welcome to Kallah Event 1. HEBREW KIRTAN with R ANDREW Delight in the masterful and heart-opening davennen, teaching, and musical talent of some of our Jewish Renewal leaders. Rabbi Ya’acov Gabriel will open the evening with Ma’ariv, followed by the soul-full musical ensemble: Lev Friedman, Benyamin Lichtenstein and Akiva the Believer. The evening will be hosted by Rabbi David Ingber Page 50 HAHN & Shoshana Jedwab | Cheney Hall Come bring your open voices, dancing socks and clapping hands for an evening of rocking Hebrew chant like you have never experienced before. Kirtan is call-and-response, devotional chant originally developed in India. It is considered the highest form of yoga - a technology which overcomes dualism by heightening participation, ALEPH Kallah 2013 communal feeling and direct connection with the Divine. It is at once contemplative, ecstatic - and most of all - playfully improvised. Join the Kirtan Rabbi, Andrew Hahn, -- with percussionist Shoshana Jedwab -- for an evening of music, medicine and fun that you won't forget. Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D., is known as both the Kirtan Rabbi and — depending which phone booth he emerges from — also as the Tai Ch'i Rabbi. He has pioneered Kirtan in the Jewish world, offering both communal call-andresponse chant “in-concerts” and meditation seminars around the country. His two CDs — Kirtan Rabbi: Live! And Achat Sha’alti — are available in the shuk. Two new CDs are in production and will be released shortly; you will be able to co-create it live this evening! 2. WEAVING THE GENERATIONS: Renewing the Flow of Intergenerational Connectivity | Lakeside Center | We are connected to those who have walked before us and those who will walk after us. The fabric of multi-generational community has become frayed by modernity, inhibiting the experience of living as a web of Intergenerational community. We stand at the threshold of a Great Turning where a healthy future depends on the ability for human societies to recognize the power of the village and the centrality of intergenerational community to planetary prosperity. Evening & Late Night Activities How do we renew and revitalize our connectivity to all of our relations? Spend a powerful evening of exploring, witnessing and seeing through the eyes of elders and youngers, opening hearts to the wisdom of experience and the promise of new horizons, to lessons from the ages and visions of the future. Join Rabbi Shefa Gold, Aleph Executive Director Joe Laur, Aleph Rabbinical student Mia Miriam Cohen, and Wilderness Torah Founding Director Zelig Golden to explore the power and importance of weaving the generations through sacred chant, face-to-face encounter, and deep questions of the soul. 3. MUSICAL COFFEE HOUSE | Tent | Bask in the glow of some of our own STARS and enjoy a relaxed evening. Come and listen to an extraordinary variety of musicians, singers and storytellers. The Coffee House line-up features: Annie Matan Gilbert Lisa Levine Dan Gordon Jessica Schwartz Josef Kottler Martin and Sheri Levson Joel Segel Reuven Goldfarb and Shayndel Kahn Lev Friedman will keep the evening hopping as the emcee for the Coffee House. And afterwards, don’t forget to: JOIN THE JAM! Watch for a spontaneous Jam session after Tuesday’s Coffee House - under the tent! All are welcome. WEDNESDAY, July 3 8:00pm | Cabaret | Tent (Starts with Ma’ariv @ 7:30pm) Page 51 Evening & Late Night Activities ALEPH Kallah 2013 Come to the Cabaret! |Tent | ALEPH Kallah Cabaret features an incredible variety of performing artists. Join us for an exciting extravaganza highlighting some of the top performers from the world of Jewish Renewal featuring music, movement, and drama by: Fran Avni David Arfa Jack Gabriel Shefa Gold Shawn Zevit Debra Zaslow Yehudit Goldfarb Linda Hirschhorn Rebecca Kushner & Daniel Kempin Ilan Glazer, and Akiva the Believer The evening’s eloquent emcees will be David and Debra Zaslow. THURSDAY, July 4 July 4 Event Schedule 8:00pm | Three Festive Events All of these events begin at 8:00pm, so you have to CHOOSE: ‘Streaming Shabbaat’ | Cheney Hall | A modern dance performance by Selmadanse, featuring Joanie Block and dancers. ‘The Real Me’ | Tent | Jewish Rocker Naomi Less Searching for G-d in a Magic Shop | The Cheshire Community Room | Arthur Kurzweil July 4 Event Descriptions Page 52 1. STREAMING SHABBAAT | Cheney | Modern Dance Performance by SELMADANSE featuring Joanie Block and Dancers Stories from Talmud, the Holocaust and Joanie’s own memory are the inspiration for her new work-in-progress about the universal power of light. This evening’s performance is a preview show that will be performed this coming fall in Cambridge and Newton MA. The inspiration for tonight’s performance When Boston based choreographer Joanie Block was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1995, her husband Sandy wanted to send her into surgery with a gift that would calm and assure her of her family’s presence. The gift he offered was an image of the four of them around the Shabbat dinner table, still, silent, holding hands, a circle of energy. Joanie succumbed to anesthesia, summoned the image, and let its light stream in. 2. THE REAL ME | Tent | Performance by rocker Naomi Less. Naomi will perform selections from her album "The Real Me," a tour through her own personal wrestling with self-worth, theology and being herself, and interact with her audience through challenging questions about identity and Judaism. With Naomi, you can sing along as you contemplate meaning behind the lyrics. Naomi Less engages, enlightens and empowers worldwide audiences through concerts, worship and educational workshops and training. Songwriter. ALEPH Kallah 2013 Evening & Late Night Activities Activist. Rocker. Worship leader. Trainer. Educator. 3. SEARCHING FOR G-D IN A MAGIC SHOP with Arthur Kurzweil | Cheshire | Join Arthur Kurzweil, a member of the Society of American Magicians, as he explores some of the most profound ideas of Jewish theology while performing a bunch of rather cool magic tricks. Audience Feedback Everyone who saw him was enthralled with his wit, wisdom & charismatic stage presence. He gave the entire event a 'buzz', a positive vibe which resulted in our most successful event to date." -Este Stimler, London Shabbat Evening Events are listed in the Shabbat Section of the Program. Page 53 Kids Programming Overview @ Kids Kallah ALEPH Kallah 2013 Kids Programming Overview Shalom! Hello! Welcome to Kids Kallah 2013, where your children will make memories to last a Jewish lifetime. In this section of the program booklet, you’ll find an overview schedule of events so you can plan your week, descriptions of activities, and all the tachlis /logistics you could want concerning the programming planned for this fun-filled and action packed week. Logistical Overview Location, Location, Location! There are four important locations for Kids at Kallah. Kids Kallah meets during the day at the Fitzwater Center (upstairs). It is centrally located, close to the dining room and the dorms. The Pre-B’nai group will also meet there during the day. (# on the map) Pre-school Kallah will meet in the Mountainview Lounge. Mountainview is one of the dorms surrounding the softball field. (# on the map) The Bechira Teen Program will meet in Marcucella 114. Marcucella is adjacent to the Dining Room. (# on the map) Evening & Shabbat Childcare will take place in the the clubhouse near the Bubble. (# on the map) Program Overview ORIENTATION An orientation program will be held at 2:00pm on Monday. Meet the instructors and get a taste of the fun your kids are going to be having all week. Remember to bring $15.00 for each Abayudaya kippah you would like to purchase! WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES begin 15 min before and end 15 min after adult class time. The week will focus on the Abayudaya, a Jewish community of 2,000 located in Mbale, Uganda. During the afternoons, the kids will be at the lake, so swimwear and boating gear are de rigueur. In addition to Kids Kallah, Fran Avni will offer an intergenerational music experience. After lunch, kids and adults together will sing together to create the first-ever "ALWAYS ROOM FOR MORE CHOIR.” For the young of heart and spirit. EVENING CHILDCARE is an informal time for kids to gather and play during the adult’s evening activities. We also have hall monitors for sleeping children, but staff must be notified in advance. Please see the detailed schedule on the next page. Page 54 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Kids Kallah Shabbat Activities Schedule for Weekday & Evening Childcare Location: Fitzwater Center Monday, July 1: ORIENTATION 1:15pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm - 3:00pm 3:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm - 10:00pm 7:00pm - 9:00pm 10:00pm - 11:30pm Parents & Teens Bechira Orientation (Marcucella 114) Parents' and Kids' Orientation (*bring $15 for each Abayudaya kippah) Kids’ Kallah Program Begins - Parents leave for Adult Orientation Kids join parents at Adult Orientation Kids activities and babysitting in the hallways for sleeping children Teens bring gear for gear check (Marcucella 114) Hallway monitors for children in their rooms Tuesday-Wednesday, July 2-3 8:00am - 8:30am 8:45am 9:30am 11:45am 12:45pm – 2:00pm 2:10pm 5:45pm 7:00pm - 10:00pm 10:00pm - 11:30pm Teen Send-Off Circle (in front of Peterson Hall; inside in case of rain) Drop off kids and sign in for morning Teens head out! (Tuesday) Parents sign kids out and enjoy lunch together Intergenerational Choir with Fran Avni (Cheney) Drop off kids and sign in for afternoon (with swim/boat gear) Sign out kids and enjoy dinner Kids activities and babysitting in the hallways for sleeping children Hallway monitors for children in their rooms Thursday, July 4 8:00am - 8:30am 8:45am 11:45am 12:45pm - 2:00pm 2:10pm 5:45pm 7:00pm - 10:00pm 10:00pm - 11:30pm Pre-B'nai Send-Off Circle (in front of Peterson Hall; inside in case of rain) Drop off kids and sign in for morning Parents sign kids out and enjoy lunch together Intergenerational Choir with Fran Avni (Cheney) Drop off kids and sign in for afternoon (with swim/boat gear) Sign out kids and enjoy dinner Kids activities and babysitting in the hallways for sleeping children Hallway monitors for children in their rooms Friday, July 5 8:45am 11:45am 12:30pm – 1:15pm 12:45pm – 1:15pm Drop off kids and sign in for morning Sign kids out and enjoy lunch together Intergenerational Choir with Fran Avni (Cheney) Pre-B'nai and Teen Return Ceremony (in front of Peterson Hall; inside in case of rain) Sunday, July 7 9:15am 10:00am Sign in for Kids’ Kallah final circle at Fitzwater Center Join parents for Closing Ceremonies in Large Tent Page 55 Kids Programming Overview @ Kids Kallah KIDS SHABBAT is a fun and joyous time. It begins with a Children’s Mikveh at the lake, moves into a spirited Abayudaya-style Kabbalat Shabbat with drumming, dance and song, and then, to share in the entire community’s Shabbat walk where they kids will be eagerly collecting tzedeka for the Abayudaya Orphan Education Fund. Shabbat morning will bring yet another Abayudaya-style Family Shabbat Davennen. The children will use their own Art Scrolled Torah, handcrafted cover and yad (pointer). Parents and the greater community are most welcome to attend. Finally, Kids Kallah Shabbat will culminate in wonderful performances: “The Story of Kintu and the Journeys of the Children of Israel” Filled with music and the songs of the Abayudaya, “The Story of Kintu and the Journeys of the Children of Israel” combines an Ugandan folktale with the double parashot Page 56 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Mattot/Massei, and children’s own words, as we learn about our own journeys and the promises we make along the way. Illustration: "Kintu, who lived alone with his cow" From The King of the Snakes by Rosetta Baskerville. The first Kallah Intergenerational "AWAYS ROOM FOR MORE CHOIR!” will perform the songs and rhythms they have been practicing all week. And…finally, the Pre-B’nais and Teens will bring their Sharings from the Wilderness, where we will be honored to hear about and witness the changes that these young people have gone through and be inspired by the wisdom that they will share. Detailed Shabbat schedule on the next page ALEPH Kallah 2013 Kids Kallah Shabbat Activities Descriptions Schedule for Shabbat & Evening Childcare Integrated Parents and Kids Shabbat Schedule is in the ADULT Shabbat Section Friday, July 5 8:45am 11:45am 12:30pm – 1:20pm 12:45pm – 1:15pm 1:20pm 3:00pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm – 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:00 pm – 10:00pm 10:00pm – 11:30pm Drop off kids and sign in for morning Sign kids out and enjoy lunch together Intergenerational Choir with Fran Avni (Fitzwater) Pre-B'nai and Teen Return Ceremony (in front of Peterson Hall; inside in case of rain) Sign kids in (Children bring Shabbat Clothing & swim/boat gear) Children’s Mikveh (led by Rivkah Coburn) Kids’ Kallah Abayudaya Kabbalat Shabbat (Parents please join us - Cheshire) Kids’ Kallah walks to Shabbat Walk to set up tzedakah Table Kids invite Shabbat Walkers to contribute tzedakah to support Abayudaya Orphan Education in Mbale, Uganda Babysitting Staff walks kids to the dining hall for dinner (parents help kids settle in) Kids activities and babysitting in the hallways for sleeping children Hallway monitors for children in their rooms Saturday, July 6 9:15am 9:30am – 11am 11:45pm – noon 1:15pm 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:45pm 7:00pm – 10:00pm 10:00pm – 11:30pm Sign-In (Highly recommend that you attend service with your child!) ABAYUDAYA-STYLE FAMILY SHABBAT DAVENNEN (Cheshire) Check out and eat lunch promptly! Check-in for Theater Performance: Main Tent ~ Be sure to be on time as we are doing a DRESS REHEARSAL for the show ~ Bechira Teen Program Gathers (Marcucella 114) ALL KID & TEEN GROUPS PERFORMANCE Babysitting/childcare continues till 5:45pm Kids activities and babysitting in the hallways for sleeping children Hallway monitors for children in their rooms Page 57 Shabbat Programming ALEPH Kallah 2013 The Gift of the Sabbath ...the seventh day is a time of otherworldly freedom in which we are able to break free of the walls that constrain us during the six days of the week. In holy time we step outside of ourselves, beyond the ‘anokhiyut’—the selfhood--of ordinary life, and we are able to experience the ultimate freedom of consciousness. -Eitan Fishbane, interpretation of Sefat Emet in The Sabbath Soul Page 58 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming 2013 ALEPH Kallah Shabbat Schedule Friday July 5th 1:30pm — 3:30pm 3:00pm — 5:30pm 3:00pm — 3:30pm 4:00pm — 4:40pm 4:50pm — 5:30pm 4:00pm — 5:30pm 4:30pm — 5:30pm 5:30pm — 10:00pm 6:00pm — 6:45pm 6:30pm — 6:50pm 7:00pm — 8:00pm 8:10pm — 9:30pm 9:45pm — 12:00pm 10:00pm — 11:30pm Afternoon Classes Finish Mikveh Children’s Mikveh Women’s Mikveh Men’s Mikveh Moving into Shabbos Time (6 Workshop Choices-see below) Kids’ Kallah Abayudaya-Style Kabbalat Shabbat Evening Childcare Shabbat Walk Kids’ Kallah Dinner (Parents invited) Kabbalat Shabbat (3 Choices-see below) 1st Meal of Shabbos/Dinner Oneg Delights (4 Choices-see below) Dorm Patrol Saturday July 6th 9:15am — 11:00am 9:30am — noon 11:00am — noon noon — 1:30pm 1:30pm -- 2:30pm 2:30pm — 3:45pm 3:45pm — 5:45pm 4:15pm — 5:45pm 5:30pm — 7:00pm 7:00pm — 10:00pm 8:00pm – 9:25pm 9:25pm – 9:45pm 9:45pm – 11:30pm 9:45pm — midnight 10:00pm — 11:30pm Kids Kallah Abayudaya-Style Family Shabbat (ALL WELCOME) Shabbat Shacharit - 4 Choices (see below) Morning Childcare nd 2 Meal of Shabbos/Lunch Basherte Blessing Circles Kids’ Kallah Performance, Intergenerational Choir, & Reflections from PreB’nais & Teens Afternoon Childcare Shabbat/Mincha Workshops (10 choices-see below) Seudat Shlishit 3rd Meal of Shabbos/Dinner Evening Childcare Music and More – Linda Hirschhorn’s Choir Performance & A Taste of the Klezwoods High and Holy Havdalah with Cantor Shulamit Wise Fairman ALEPH Live Auction, Raffle drawing, and the Klezwoods Bookstore/Giftshop re-opens Dorm Patrol Page 59 Shabbat Programming ALEPH Kallah 2013 Preparing for Shabbos Time Range and Workshop Series Title Segment Time / Title Description Leader/ Location 3:00pm — 5:30pm Mikveh 3:00pm Children's Mikveh 4:00pm 4:40pm (promptly) Women's Mikveh Let it Go! Come participate in this powerful ritual of release and renewal to open yourself even more to our beautiful shabbat together. Women and girls of all body shapes and sizes are welcome. We’ll meet at the beach. Swimwear optional. Rivkah Coburn Andrea CohenKeiner 4:50pm5:30pm (promptly) Men's Mikveh The men's mikveh will be a time of release and renewal. We'll let go of all those internal forces that could prevent us from fully entering Shabbat. At the same time we'll begin to prepare ourselves to receive all the magic and majesty of the Queen who awaits our arrival. R David Zaslow Music for Monotone s You too can sing! An opportunity for non-singers to improve their skills and instantly experience the joy of making music! Joyfully Find, Tone and Tune your Inner and Outer Voice. Turn Groans, Moans and Drones into Making Musical Tones. Chant with your ‘inner cantor.’ Fun, musical exercises are designed to find your very own 'key', and improve listening, vocal and rhythmic skills using breath, clapping, assorted rhythms, echoes and chants. From singing in the shower to chanting on the bima, Fran's gentle, humorous approach to painless pitch-matching may soon have you ready to join in any community chorus. This workshop introduces gentle meditative exercises in a Jewish context to connect us to the Divine Source of Being through our bodies. Its standing postures are drawn from energetic traditions including t’ai chi, qigong and yoga. Fran Avni/ Cheney To enter Shabbat, the Kabbalists say, is to enter holy ground, to come home to the divinity in ourselves and others. It is a day of deep and joyous transformation (of time, divinity, and person) and a day of multi-tiered tikkun or restoration of relationships, ecosystem, and soul. In this workshop, we will briefly study kabbalistic texts and will learn (and do!) key practices for more fully entering this day. R Elliot K Gisnburg/ Petrocelli 114 One of the hightlights of Kallah is to begin to enter the Shabbos space though the experience of mikveh. This year we are lucky to have “living waters” right here on campus Each mikveh experience (except for the children) is clothing optional – please respect the exact times of each so there is no overlap. Please meet at the beach area next to the Lakeside Conference Center 4:00pm — 5:30pm Moving into Shabbos Time Moving Through the Tree of Life Holy Ground: Entering the Mystical Sabbath Page 60 Sue Gurland/ Monadnoc k Lounge ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming Word Play with Wacky Hebrew Language Roots: From the Earthly to the Heavenly Yoga Shalom: Embodime nt of Prayer Dancing with the Divine 4:30pm - 5:30pm Abayudaya -style Kabbalat Shabbat 6:00pm - 6:45pm Shabbat Walk This workshop will focus on curious Hebrew language roots and their permutations. After roughly two thousand years as a language of liturgy and literature, Hebrew miraculously became a spoken language again. This revival was inspired by the vision and dedication of Eliezer Ben Yehuda We will discuss frequent ancient roots that relate to liturgy. Dr. Orna Ariel Lenchner/ Pappas 212 Yoga Shalom presents a unique experience that brings together body, mind, and spirit. Combining the two powerful spiritual disciplines of Jewish worship and yoga practice, Yoga Shalom leads to deeper understandings of both. The practice will begin with Kirtan Chant and the deepening of the breath. We will continue with a one hour Yoga Practice which mirrors the shacharit service and embodies each prayer in a deeply spiritual and physical way. We end with stretching, deep relaxation and a healing circle. Open your heart, quiet your mind and restore your spirit with Yoga Shalom. Come and experience the beauty of creating our prayers from our own dance. Paulette will teach some basic dance processes as well as guide us in movement meditation. We will focus on Ruach- the Breath/Spirit- as the organic foundation of our dance. You will have the opportunity to more deeply express your sacred, creative process. From the dance/movement we will explore the emergence of original prayer, in written form. Join the children celebrating the beginning of Shabbat Abayudaya-style - with drumming, dance and song, guided by Lorne Mallin and Rivkah Coburn, who have spent the week teaching the children about the Abayudaya, a Jewish community of 2,000 located in Mbale, Uganda, through the arts woven into this joyful entree into Shabbat. Parents - who will bless and be blessed by their children - and others seeking blessings - are most welcome to join in! Lisa Levine/ Petrocelli 315 Start in front of Peterson Hall. Come walk along with me, you will see, the best is yet to be… Let go of the week, welcome the Shabbat queen into your soul. Be inspired as songs weave themselves into your Shabbat consciousness; reflect on your kavannah for this Shabbat. Commune with friends as we walk the campus in a different way than we have all week and transition into Shabbat time. There will be interesting stops along the way. Come see what is to be… At the beginning of the journey the Kids’ Kallah children will be eagerly tzedekah for the Abayudaya Orphan Education Fund. The Abayudaya are a Jewish community in Uganda. Checks may be made out to: P’nai Or of Portland Abayudaya Orphan Fund and are tax deductible. Kallah Shabbat Planners & Communit y Paulette RochelleLevy/ Dance Studio Lorne Mallin and Rivkah Coburn/ Cheshire Page 61 Shabbat Programming 6:30 – 6:50 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Kids Kallah Dinner (Parents invited) Under canopy outside of Dining Room Mikveh Leaders Coburn’s bio under the Kids Kallah Shabbat Activities section See Rabbi Cohen-Keiner’s bio under Wednesday’s weekly davennen section See David Zaslow’s bio under Tuesday’s weekly davennen section See Rivkah Moving into Shabbos Time Workshop Leaders Avni Fran has been an acclaimed Jewish recording artist, singer/songwriter, arranger and producer for more than 30 years. Her delight is getting everyone to sing - and be - in harmony. Gurland Sue is a retired acupuncturist, t’ai chi teacher and spiritual director, passionate about Jewish learning and spirituality. She created Moving Through the Tree of Life to bring a meaningful new form of embodied spiritual practice to the Jewish community. Ginsburg Elliot K. is a long-time teacher in Jewish Renewal: a professor of Jewish Mysticism, founding rabbi of the Pardes Hannah minyan and member of the ALEPH Smicha Program Va’ad . He is the author of Studies on Jewish Mysticism, The Kabbalistic Shabbat, and Spiritual Practice. Reb Elliot seeks to combine intellectual engagement with a devotional stance. Lenchner Dr. Orna Ariel is a Hebrew/English reading and learning disabilities specialist in California. The author of Kadimah and Zman Likro, she pioneered novel approaches to teaching Hebrew reading. Levine Lisa is a nationally known composer, poet, author and worship artist and the creator of Yoga Shalom published by URJ Press. She is a JBC featured author and her compositions are sung in congregations around the world. Rochelle-Levy Paulette , a psychotherapist, artist, dancer, and graduate of the ALEPH Davenning Leadership Training Institute. Paulette’s books include: Dancing with the Divine: Prayers & Meditations for Movement & Stillness, and You Shall Be a Blessing and the CD: Medicine Words. Abayudaya Workshop Leaders Mallin Lorne , of Vancouver, B.C., leader of Chanting & Chocolate, graduate of the ALEPH Kol Zimra Chant Leadership program, lived in Uganda for 14 months and volunteered in the Abayudaya schools. He continues his involvement with the Abayudaya through raising funds for their programs. Rivkah Coburn, of Portland, Oregon, is an Ordained Maggidah and Gabba'it by Maggidah Debra and Rabbi David Zaslow, a teacher and founder of Tree of Life Practices which offers Aleph-Bet Yoga, B’nai Mitzvah and Jewish education to children and adults in P’nai Or of Portland as well as other local congregations. Page 62 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming Kabbalat Shabbat Services 7:00pm – 8:00pm Theme Style Lively up Yourself: A Friday Night Celebration of One Heart He'Galay Na: I Really Want To Know You! Through the Gates of Shabbat Service Locati Leader on Each Kabbalat Shabbat is an opportunity to go into holy, happy, mystic space. By blending laughter and gravitas, melodies and silences, we are able to make peace with the week that was, and "Le Da'at et Hashem B'Simcha", to know G!d in Celebration. Come to this Service if you'd like a sweet completion to the week's classes, with a singing, listening, dancing and praying community. Kabbalat Shabbat is for "moving into Shabbos Time," in the words of Rabbi Rayzel Raphael. Come and add who you are to it.... so we can feel what rebbe Bob Marley, zt"l, once called having "One Love One Heart." This Kabbalat Shabbat service weaves and incorporates a traditional Shabbat evening service with chanting, silence, call/response and words of Torah. The service will feel familiar and different all at once. It is patterned on the music and 'vibe' of a typical Romemu service. The intention of the service is to practice the Presence of G-d, the One called by many names though known through One Taste. Please join us as we taste and see that G-d is good. R Jack Gabriel Peterson Lawn (rain loc: Cheshire Comm. Room) R David Ingber Tent We will walk, dance, and journey joyously and truthfully through the Gates of Shabbat: The Gate of Song, The Gate of Wonder, The Gate of Freedom, The Gate of Delight, The Gate of Community, The Gate of Unity, and finally, The Gate of Celebration. We will accomplish this journey (G!d-willing) through Chant, meditative niggun, ecstatic dance, sweet yearning, deep silence and shining Torah. This will be a service of the Heart as we gather up the holy work of this special week and offer it all up Lich’vod (in honor of) Shabbat. R Shefa Gold (art by Jackie Olenick) Cheney Hall Kabbalat Shabbat Service Leader Biographies Gabriel Rabbi Jack loves to be around great prayer leaders, which is why he studied and got Smicha from Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. He's also davvened with Reb Shlomo Carlebach,zt"l, Thich Nat Hanh, the Monasrtryzsker Rebbe, zt"l, and the Jerry Garcia Band. He has lead services from Capetown to Toronto, and from Woodstock to Tel Aviv. Gold Rabbi Shefa is the director of ALEPH’s C-DEEP, The Center for Devotional, Energy and Ecstatic Practice. Shefa composes and performs spiritual music, has produced ten albums, She is the author of Torah Journeys: The Inner Path to the Promised Land, and In the Fever of Love: An Illumination of the Song of Songs, and The Magic of Hebrew Chant . Olenick Jackie creates Judaic illuminations in several mediums based upon her favorite psalms and prayers as well as personalized ketubot. She also has created a new line of spiritual jewelry, including her unique Shema v’ahavta pendant, which is now at the request of Reb Zalman, is being produced as a mezuzah. Ingber Rabbi David is the Founder /Spiritual Director of Romemu Spiritual Center in NYC. He has studied at Yeshiva University, Beit Midrash L’Torah, Yeshivat Chaim Berlin, Yeshivat Chovovei Torah Rabbinical School, and New York University where he studied philosophy, psychology and religion. Newsweek/Daily Beast recognized Rabbi David as one of the Top 50 Rabbis in America. Page 63 Shabbat Programming ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat – Friday Evening Programming Time Title Description Leader/ Location 8:10pm – 9:30pm First Meal of Shabbos Festive Shabbos Dinner Fieldhouse 9:45pm – midnight Oneg Delights Rhythms and Chants of the Tent of Miriam – a Hands-On Frame Drum Experience The workshop is open to men and women, all levels. Each participant will receive a custom-designed handout with drum notation for the rhythms taught. Participants will be encouraged to bring these drumming skills back to his/her community and use them in private meditation and to accompany communal prayer. Frame Drums will be provided for everyone. Participants are welcome to learn on their own drums as well. Miriam (Marla) Leigh Goldstein& Ellen Shapiro/ Tent The Jewish Gospel Experience Our voices will join in song to experience Lisa's original Jewish Gospel music which combines her 25 years in the cantorate with her work uniting interfaith choirs in community programming. We will warm up our voices and learn a variety of songs from Social Justice to liturgical gems. You'll walk away with a packet of music that you can share. Bring an open heart and work with Lisa to create a truly unique Jewish Gospel Experience! “The whole world is waiting to sing the song of Shabbos!” So come and sing, bring an instrument if you wish, bring a song to share if you like, and let’s continue to celebrate Shabbos with a wide variety of music. We’ll do some Shlomo tunes, some niggunim, some Israeli songs, some traditional and contemporary Z’miros, and we’ll also probably do some Beatles, Paul Simon, Jack Gabriel, and maybe (if we get silly) faux-Russian folksongs. Come taste the deliciousness of Shabbat with a feast of stories. Join Devorah Zaslow and holy Maggidim from around the country to hear tales that will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you delight in the essence of Shabbat. Lisa Levine/ Lakeside Center Songs for Shabliss Shabbat Storytelling Martin Levson/ Cheney Devorah Gordon Zaslow & Friends/ Cheshire Shabbat – Friday Evening Workshop Leaders Biographies Goldstein Miriam (Marla) Leigh is a leading specialist in frame drums. She performs worldwide and facilitates workshops and clinics at percussion festivals and spirituality retreats, including Sacred Music Festival Los Angeles, Tambouri Mundi Festival in Germany, and the Bali Arts Festival. Gordon Zaslow Devorah has taught storytelling at Southern Oregon University for twenty years. Her performances and workshops include Aleph Kallah, Ruach Ha Aretz, CAJE, and National Storytelling Festival. Her CD, Return Again, features Jewish stories of healing and transformation. She and Rabbi David Zaslow run a Maggid-training program. See Lisa Levine’s biography under Tuesday weekday davennen section. Page 64 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming Levson Cantor Martin is a graduate of the Hebrew Union College, and serves Sinai Temple in Springfield, MA. He believes that a big group of Jews singing songs together is one of the very best ways to celebrate Shabbos. Shapiro Ellen (workshop assistant) - is a hand drum enthusiast who plays percussion in several venues including the community band at Romemu, Manhattan’s Renewal community. Shabbat – Saturday Morning Services Theme Style Service Leader Location Riding the Waves Ride the waves of a traditional Shabbat morning service – its intent, rhythm, and emotional tone. Discover its beauty, humor and grace, brought out by complementing traditional styles with new music, contemporary poetry, and spiritual reflections. Whether you are already in love with traditional prayers, long mystified by the challenge of being moved by them, or a complete newbie, you will find a place in this service. R Laura Duhan Kaplan & Charles Kaplan Cheney Moving Into Our Land and Our Lives In this week of Mattot/Massei we'll journey together through some necessary stages of moving into our own land/lives as responsible beings. Join a traditional/renewal (paradoxical?) joyous, musical, deep, reflective worship and study as we support each other on the way. Drumming will be integrated right into the prayers (some of which. were composed by Holy Drummer Akiva The Believer). Bring your drum and enter into holy space in a new way! Andrea CohenKeiner & Akiva the Believer Lakeside Center Awakenin g to the Beauty of the Day Following the structure of the traditional Shabbat prayer service, we will bring prayers and our own souls alive in celebration of Shabbat and our week at Kallah. Both contemplative and interactive approaches will be used to bringing depth and breadth to awakening to the beauty of the day with new and traditional melodies, reflection, chant, Bibliodramatic Torah learning and more! R Shawn Zevit, Mia Miriam Cohen, Hazzan Shulamit Wise Fairman & Mitch Gordon R Shawn Zevit et al Cheshire Comm. Room A musical Shabbat morning Join us for a musical Shabbat morning service that is an upbeat blend of participatory t’fillot/prayers in Hebrew and English that we'll sing, chant and “davven” together! We'll follow the traditional flow of Jewish prayer using a version of the P'nai Or siddur, with sweet inspirational teachings to amplify the themes of the prayers, and a wow Torah service that gets everybody involved. Special Treat: SpeakChorus will join us for their awesome spoken and sung Dvar Torah AND it's the Kallah Shabbat celebrating "4th of July" so we'll chant our famous Declaration of Independence Haftara, WOW! Rabbi Marcia Prager, Hazzan Jack Kessler & Speak Chorus Tent 9:30 – 11:30am Saturday morning the children will once again celebrate Shabbat Abayudaya-style with drumming, dance and song that builds to the Torah service and the double portion Matot-Masei, meaning "Journeys of Tribes." The Abayudaya are a Jewish community of 2,000 located in Mbale, Uganda. The children, having both studied about the Abayudaya and the parshot this week through movement and art, will Lorne Mallin and Rivkah Coburn In front of Fitzwater (rain loc: Petrocelli 114) Abayuday a-style Page 65 Shabbat Programming Family Shabbat Davennen ALEPH Kallah 2013 share highlights of their own "journeys" and how they connect into the journeys of the Israelites. They will use their own Art Scrolled Torah, handcrafted cover and yad. Again, we strongly urge parents to attend with their children. The greater community is most welcome to attend. Shabbat – Saturday Morning Service Leaders Coburn Rivkah , of Portland, Oregon, is an Ordained Maggidah and Gabba'it by Maggidah Debra and Rabbi David Zaslow, a teacher and founder of Tree of Life Practices which offers Aleph-Bet Yoga, B’nai Mitzvah and Jewish education to children and adults in P’nai Or of Portland as well as other local congregations. Cohen Mia Miriam brings a deep earth awareness to her love of Jewish tradition. She has served in spiritual leadership with ALEPH’s Kol Zimra (Devotional Chant training) and Wilderness Torah. Mia is now a rabbinical student with ALEPH and program director at Or Shalom in Vancouver. Cohen-Kiener Andrea is a rabbi, farmer and story teller. She is in residence at the Rochester Folk Art Guild in rural NY. Andrea is dedicated to peaceful communication technologies, living simply and singing with others. She is the spiritual leader of Congregation P'nai Or in central CT. Gordon Mitch is a Temple Drummer, Jewish meditation leader, and professional drummer and percussionist. He has been part of prayer and chanting services, has led Holy Drumming programs, and is launching an advanced program for drummers in sacred settings this summer. Mitch is also producer and host for Shirim, Jewish music radio. Kaplan Kaplan Rabbi Laura Duhan and Charles are creative Renewal rabbis from traditional backgrounds and musicians with a love of Jewish world music. Kessler Hazzan Jack has been described as a one-man force of nature in Jewish music. He was ordained as a Cantor at JTS, and had a twenty-year congregational career. He directs the ALEPH Cantorial Program, and two touring ensembles: Atzilut – Concerts for Peace, and Klingon Klezmer. Mallin Lorne of Vancouver, B.C., leader of Chanting & Chocolate, graduate of ALEPH’s Kol Zimra Chant Leadership program, lived in Uganda for 14 months and volunteered in the Abayudaya Jewish community. He continues his involvement with the Abayudaya through raising funds for their programs. Prager Rabbi Marcia is Director and Dean of Ordination Programs for ALEPH, and rabbi of P'nai Or of Philadelphia, PA. She is the author of The Path of Blessing, co-creator of the ALEPH Davvenen Leadership Training Institute, and creator of the unique P'nai Or Siddurim for Shabbat as well as other innovative approaches to prayer and liturgy. Wharton Akiva The Believer is a Master Drummer helping to bring drumming back into Jewish prayer. Akiva accompanies a who’s-who of Jewish singers and prayer leaders. Akiva received smicha as Drummer from Reb Zalman. Wise Fairman Hazzan Shulamit has served ALEPH affiliate Kehilla Community Synagogue in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2005. Creating sacred space to teach and engage the spiritual practice of nigunim is Zevit Rabbi Shawn Israel is a congregational and organizational consultant, rabbi of Congregation T’Chiyah of Detroit, author, spiritual director, liturgist, recording artist, member of the VAAD of the ALEPH Page 66 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming Ordination and Hashpa’ah Programs, and co-director of the Davennen Leadership Training Institute. her great joy and passion. Shabbat – Saturday Afternoon Programming Time Range and Workshop Series Title Description Leader & Location 12:30 – 1:30 Elat Chayyim: what Was, Is, and Will Be Lunch N Learn. A facilitated discussion about the history and future of Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality…How Renewal is renewing individuals, families, and communities at Hazon's Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center. 12:30 – 1:30 Basherte Blessing Circles. Whether you are seeking your basherte and are open to a blessing, or whether you have found your basherte and want to express your gratitude…this is a Kallah moment not to be missed! Join Rosalie Eisen as she guides both groups in a touching and powerful experience of sharing blessings…. Share in the bounty of the next generation! Adam 'Segulah' Sher/ In Dining Room near door to outside Rosalie Eisen/ Peterson Lawn (rain loc: Lakeside Center) 2:30pm — 3:45pm “The Story of Kintu and the Journeys of the Children of Israel” A Theatrical Performance by & the Intergenerational Choir with Reflections from the Pre-B’nai and Teen Wilderness Experiences 4:15 – 5:45p m Embodying the Kabbalistic Tree of Life Through Meditation & Movement “The Story of Kintu and the Journeys of the Children of Israel” combines an Ugandan folktale with the double parashot Mattot/Massei, and children’s own words, as we learn about our own journeys and the promises we make along the way. Filled with music and the songs of the Abayudaya, the story follows Nambi, daughter of the King of the Cloud Kingdom, as she follows the rainbow to Earth and a new life. Similarly, the Children of Israel journey towards their new life away from Mitzrayim and towards the Plains of Moab. Stage Director Batya Podos, of Portland, OR Art Director Judith Hankin of Eugene, OR Music Director Lorne Mallin of Vancouver, B.C. Hear Kallah’s wonderful intergenerational "AWAYS ROOM FOR MORE CHOIR!” Kids and adults together have been practicing all week..join them as they share songs and rhythms in this choir led by Fran Avni. Sharings from the Wilderness: Hear the voices of our teens who just spent the week having a unique experience in the wilderness (along with the pre-B’nai Mitzvah group who joined them for one night). Witness the changes that these young people have gone through and be inspired by the wisdom that they will share. This is not just for parents! It is for everyone who cares about and wants to support our young people. Directly experience the Divine within ourselves and beyond. We’ll connect with our own bodyheartmindspirit through the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Using guided visualization and self-directed movement, we’ll open ourselves to experience Mekor HaHayyim (Hebrew for Source of Life) and the 10 Sefirot/Energy Centers of the Tree of Life. Kids Kallah Staff/ Big Tent Fran Avni Teen & Pre-B’nai Staff R Jeff Foust/ Dance Studio Page 67 Shabbat Programming Jewish Community Food Justice as a Spiritual Path Letters of Holiness Meditative Melodies for Shabbos Reb Kalanymous Kalman Shapira's Teachings -Sensing Holiness; Connecting to our Essence Jewish Sacred Dance Playing for the Sake of Heaven Deep Ecumenism in the Beit Midrash Page 68 ALEPH Kallah 2013 The link between food and social justice is rooted in our tradition, which instructs us to share our tables with the hungry, and to care for the widow, the orphan and the stranger. And in our tradition there are also profound connections among agriculture, ecology, food justice and our relationship with the Divine. In this session we delve into source texts, chevruta, chant, and dialogue to explore food justice as a sacred spiritual path. Rav Kook wrote that "the soul is filled with letters which are infused with the light of life, full of knowledge and will, full of spiritual seeking and full existence." Tradition teaches that the Hebrew letters were used to create heaven and earth, with each letter being a unique channel connecting the Infinite with the finite, the soul with its Source. Learn to access the energy of Creation by embodying the letters of your soul through the spiritual practice of Otiyot Hayyot, a form of body prayer and moving meditation that integrates body, heart, mind, and soul. A “kumsitz” of (mostly) meditative music for Shabbat. Come and experience a deep sense of Shabbat menucha (rest) as we sing and chant a variety of old and new Shabbat songs. Songsheets with transliteration will be provided; no Hebrew knowledge or musical experience is necessary (other than a love of singing). Come and find your inner sense of “Shabliss” as we join our voices together in song. Reb Kalanymous Kalman Shapira in his second book, Sefer Derech HaMelech (Book of the Royal Path) brings a beautiful teaching on holiness and the structure and meaning of creation. During the high point of shabbos, we'll read and be reminded of his teaching that kedusha/holiness and the many ways we sense it in our lives is the live wire -- connecting us to Eyn Sof, our eternal essence. Sherril Gilbert/ Petrocelli 101 Dance has been an expression of praise and celebration forever. Forming a circle is as contemporary as it is ancient. Jewish sacred dance is a form of tefillah (prayer) using one's whole being-body, heart, mind, and soul. Through the dance a vessel of holiness, peace and joy is created. With simple steps and the singing of Hebrew and English sacred melodies the dancers enter a realm in which bodies, hearts and souls move with and are moved by the Divine Blessed One. No dance experience is needed, only a desire to explore and share the landscape of the heart. Bask in the ease of Shabbat. InterPlay is a simple system of short forms done for the joy of doing them: tell a 30 second story, do a one hand dance, give a gibberish blessing, make silly faces. Come immerse yourself in this active, creative approach to unlocking the wisdom that YOU hold in your own body. Study Jewish texts through the lens of teachings from world wisdom traditions such as Taoism, Islam, Hopi, Christian, and Ecology. As the world is a commentary on Torah and the Torah is a commentary on the world, looking at our traditional texts in a beit midrash environment through the lens of the wider world's wisdom traditions is a doorway into a Judaism that is deeply ecumenical and universalist Latifa Berry Kropf/ Cheshire Comm. Room Yehudit Goldfarb/ Petrocelli 315 Cantor Martin Levson/ Cheney Andrea Cohen Keiner/ Petrocelli 108 Cassandra Sagan/ Lakeside Center Adam Sher/ Petrocelli 114 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Shabbat Programming in its mission and vision. Jewish Feminist Thought... An Artist's Book & Discussion The Healing Heart of the Story Like Miriam wandering the desert with the Israelites, divining for water, finding wells of rejuvenation for a parched peoples… Jewish Feminists were and are diviners of thoughts, words, actions and deeds. This book embraces many changes over 60 years including the redefining of what feminism is and means to each generation that has had the privilege of experiencing the evolution of Judaism through the bold and brilliant excavations and reconstructions of feminist theologians, scholars and everyday women. This book reflects the ingenuity, grace, holy chutzpah and chesed that was and is Jewish Feminism. Jewish stories contain not only the wisdom of our people, but “story medicine” for each us on the level of body, heart, mind and soul. We’ll use visualization, movement, and small group exercises to deepen our experience of the healing power of story. Sandra Wortzel/ Pappas Hall Room 212 Devorah Gordon Zaslow/ Alumni Lounge (Peterson Hall) Shabbat – Saturday Afternoon Workshop Leaders Theatrical Production leaders are described in the Kids Kallah section of the program. Eisen Rosalie is a Program Officer for the Harold Grinspoon Foundation/PJ Library. She is a co-founder of Basherte, an international network of workshops focusing on Jewish relationships; and is also active as trained life and relationship coach. Rosalie holds a special smicha (ordination) as a Jewish Relationship Counselor and Master of Blessings. Foust Rabbi Jeff is a longtime student and teacher of embodied spirituality and Kabbalah. He also is the Jewish Chaplain at Bentley University, and recently led a Global Satsang Teleconference on Teshuvah and the Jewish way of aligning with Source. Gilbert Sherril , M.A. Founder/spiritual leader of B'nai Or Montreal Community Shul; ordained Rabbinic Chaplain, ordained Spiritual Director. Former Executive Director of the Food Security Network of Newfoundland and Labrador. Goldfarb Yehudit , Ph.D., Eshet Hazon, is a writer, photographer, healer, and teacher of Torah, Kabbalah, T’ai Chi, and Otiyot Hayyot. A co-founder of the Aquarian Minyan, she now co-directs Maor HaLev Center for Movement, Healing, and Language Arts in Tzfat. Gordon Zaslow Devorah has taught storytelling at Southern Oregon University for twenty years. Her performances and workshops include Aleph Kallah, Ruach Ha Aretz, CAJE, and National Storytelling Festival. Her CD, Return Again, features Jewish stories of healing and transformation. She and Rabbi David Zaslow run a Maggid-training program. Cohen-Kiener Andrea is a rabbi, farmer and story teller. She is in residence at the Rochester Folk Art Guild in rural NY. Andrea is dedicated to peaceful communication technologies, living simply and singing with others. She is the spiritual leader of Congregation P'nai Or in central CT. Latifa Berry Kropf, is a founding member and lay leader of her renewal chavurah. She has been creating and leading dance for over thirty years and has created dance materials for adult & children’s dance. See Cantor Martin Levson’s bio under Shabbat - Friday Evening Service Leaders. Page 69 Shabbat Programming ALEPH Kallah 2013 Sagan Cassandra Zaharah is a Maggid and InterPlay Leader, Poet, Teacher, and Songwriter, who employs Sacred Play to empower others to access their own creative brilliance, tell their own stories, and find their own embodied path through Torah and Life. Adam 'Segulah' Sher serves as Hazon's Director of Transformative Experiences, headquartered at Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Falls Village, CT. Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality, a program of Hazon at Isabella Freedman, is a particular focus of his work and is very close to his heart. Rabbinic Pastor Sandra Wortzel Expressive Artist, integrates Judaism from a Four Worlds perspective, Hashpa’ah, contemplative practices, art-making for growing one’s soul, and encouraging spiritual growth through creativity and play. Shabbat – Saturday Evening Programming & Havdalah Service KALLAH Community Choir Performance, Klezwoods, Havdalah, & ALEPH Live Auction This combination event begins @ 8:00 PM (with Ma’ariv at 7:15) in the Tent 8:00 – 9:25 9:25 – 9:45 9:45 – 11:30 Music and More – Linda Hirschhorn’s Choir Performance & A Taste of the Klezwoods High and Holy Havdalah with Cantor Shulamit Wise Fairman ALEPHLive Auction, Raffle drawing, and then the Klezwoods tear up the tent! Our final evening will be an inspiring culmination of the week’s learning, prayer, and play! You will be treated to an evening of musical delights featuring Linda Hirschhorn’s famous Kallah Community Choir, and Klezwoods, the Boston-based band with its ecumenical mix of traditional Klezmer Jewish dance music, laced with a foot-stomping, genre-crossing array of world folk music. We will bring Shabbat to an end with a high and holy Havdalah service led by Cantor Shulamit Wise Fairman. After Havdalah, let your newly re-ignited light inspire your support for ALEPH. Come prepared to have fun and bid at our live auction hosted by Joe Laur and Binah Block. A sampling of offerings that you might like to leave Kallah with: A week at a timeshare almost anywhere in the world Mexican vacation getaway Meditation retreat with Jeff Roth San Diego Resort vacation 2015 Kallah registration Marin County home stay After the auction, let’s bring the house down with music and dancing to the klezmer-fusion of the Klezwoods. Page 70 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Adv ertisements ב”ה Advertisements Rabbi Fern Feldman Text study, Spiritual Direction, Shabbatons, Lifecycle events phone, skype, or in person | www.rabbifernfeldman.com 831-332-8337 | serakh@baymoon.com Page 71 Advertisements ALEPH Kallah 2013 Next year, your BUSINESS CARD Could appear here Page 72 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Advertisements ALEPH Board Members and staff send a big THANK YOU to all our fabulous advertisers! Page 73 Advertisements ALEPH Kallah 2013 IF YOU BRING US, WE WILL Ordination Program Open House Thursday during “The Rebbe is In” time-slot Petrocelli Hall Room 114 Training Rabbis, Rabbinic Pastors, Cantors & Spiritual Directors for the Global Jewish Community More @ www.aleph.org/ordinations.htm COME! The SpeakChorus Torah Project: Helping you build a community of holy midrash tellers What do you get when you mix text study, midrash, commentary and poetry with a bit of singing? Re-tellings of Bible stories (midrash) that are fun and linked to your community! C-DEEP: CENTER FOR DEVOTIONAL, ENERGY & ECSTATIC PRACTICE “Deep Explorations into the Treasures of Judaism” Chant Leaders Training Ecstatic Meditation Song of Songs Retreats Scholar-in-Residence Shabbatons Community Building Travel as Pilgrimage and now... Individual Spiritual Coaching! A Project of ALEPH: The Alliance for Jewish Renewal Bookings, inquiries: shefa@windstream.net More info, upcoming schedule: www.RabbiShefaGold.com Page 74 Using writing exercises, wordless melodies (niggunim) and the spoken word, instructors Hazaan Abbe Lyons, Hazaan Michal Rubin, Rabbi Melissa Starr Wenig guide participants into a collaborative creative process, into the sacred words of Torah. This process culminates in a dynamic community presentation or Shabbat morning D’var. “Those who listen to the Speak-Chorus are moved by the many voices, and cadences of the ‘human script’ retelling Torah’s tales that are expressed with poignancy, deep emotion and soaring spirituality.”— Rabbi Leila Gal Berner Bring us to your community! Email speakchorustorah@me.com or rabbimelissa@me.com ALEPH Kallah 2013 Advertisements Page 75 Advertisements Page 76 ALEPH Kallah 2013 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Advertisements Page 77 This form is also available online at http://jotform.co/form/31742102323843 Advertisements Page 78 ALEPH Kallah 2013 PROGRAM EVALUATION ALEPH Kallah 2013 Program Evaluation Page 79 Advertisements Page 80 ALEPH Kallah 2013 ALEPH Kallah 2013 Program Evaluation Page 81 Advertisements ALEPH Kallah 2013 Campus Map Page 82