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Sweeten Our Days: Apple & Honey Magic for the Days of Awe

Knowledge Share Description

As we prepare to open the gates to the Jewish new year, come dip a finger into the honey pot of ancestral wisdom about the magic of apples, honey and sweetness. We will relish in ancient texts, tales and sacred practices from the Talmud to the kitchen to the wilds, with our hearts, tongues and intuitions as guides. The workshop will be abundant with lush slides, delicious text study, optional break out rooms/personal reflection time, and collective, connective ritual practice. Join us as we re-enchant our honey drenched traditions to sweeten the paths towards healing and liberation for the year ahead. 

Everyone welcome! No prior knowledge of anything needed! All text in Hebrew and Ladino will be transliterated and translated into English.

Please bring 2 apples, a small bowl or jar of honey, a knife and cutting board, and a spoon

Cost

$36 - low income

$54-$72 - standard

$108 - pay-it-forward (if you have financial abundance, this is our pay-it-forward option to fund our full tuition scholarships)

The zoom link will be sent upon registration. Recording will be available for 30 days.

A portion of proceeds will go to: Trans Asylum Seekers Network and Adalah Justice Project 

Please apply here for a scholarship.

Accessibility Information

Live Captioning provided

ASL available - please email connect@herbancura.com to confirm

Virtual Gathering

The knowledge share zoom link will be sent out immediately upon purchase, along with any other necessary information.

6:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Standard Time

Class will be recorded and available for 30 days.

Facilitator

Dori Midnight practices community-based intuitive healing, weaves accessible, liberatory ritual spaces, makes potions, teaches, and writes liturgy and spells for collective healing and liberation. Drawing on traditions from her Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish lineage, Dori's work is enlivened and supported by a web of teachers and co-conspirators in Disability and Healing Justice work, queer liberation, and multi-rooted, diasporic Judaism. Dori lives on unceded Pocumtuc/Nimpuc land (Western Massachusetts).

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