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A New Standard for Audience Engagement |
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Written by Toby Rubin
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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 |
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I’ve been to many modern dance performances before…it’s a joy I share
with my eldest daughter. Much to my surprise, Sunday night I felt like
it was my first time.
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Inspiration in the Desert |
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Written by Julie Wolk
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Monday, 20 April 2009 |
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I’ve just returned transformed after five days in the California desert with sixty fellow Pesach journeyers. The whole experience was so totally outrageous that it felt completely natural. Who would have thought that getting back to the land, connecting in community, praying and creating ritual, and taking time for ourselves could be such a transformative experience? Well, we did have an idea I guess...
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Birkhat Hachama – Reconnecting to Creation |
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Written by Zelig Golden
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Thursday, 16 April 2009 |
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There is a deep yearning within me and within so many souls to reconnect with the very fabric of creation. We hear the call and many of us are taking steps to move closer to her. We see this in the Jewish back-to-the-land movement, manifest in a growing number of Jewish farm education projects, in the New Jewish Food Movement fueled by Hazon, and in the blossoming of a Jewish consciousness seeking to rediscover the ancient earth-based roots of our tradition. With the world moving through a period of deep economic transformation and environmental uncertainty, now is the time for our us to respond to this yearning.
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Out of Egypt: What Do Moses & Obama Teach us about Passover? |
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Written by Maya Bernstein
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 |
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Last Sunday, on a warm, sunny day in San Francisco, UpStart joined 30 educators, artists, and thinkers, and 350 Jews in their 20s and 30s at BJE’s 4th annual Young Adult Feast of Jewish Learning . The event continues to attract the Bay Area’s Jewish young adult community, even when the competition is 75 degree weather and some of the most beautiful hiking in the world. Participants chose from a menu of classes on Jewish perspectives on issues ranging from dating to Maimonides, cooking to klezmer, and Israeli poetry to yoga, taught by many of the Bay Area’s most exciting Jewish thinkers.
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