The Jewish High Holidays offer a powerful opportunity to take stock of our decisions, actions and commitments from the past year, and to create our own internal "clean slate" for the year to come. In this workshop, reflect on the joys, disappointments, achievements and challenges of the past year. Explore forgiveness, learn simple techniques to help bring mindfulness and renewal to the High Holidays, and set intentions for the year ahead.
About the Instructor
Zac wants to know ˜What good can I do in this world? What have folks before me tried?" Most often, Zac looks to ancient Jewish sources of wisdom for inspiration to these questions, but he gets some help from Leonard Cohen, Mark Rothko, and his wife Jen, too. Zac received rabbinic ordination in Jerusalem, and has degrees from the University of Maryland and the Graduate Theological Union. As a native of a couple of coastal states, Zac is always ready to jump in the ocean. When you see him around the JCCSF, you should tell him about the last best bite of food you had.
No registration necessary.
The Jewish High Holidays offer a powerful opportunity to take stock of our decisions, actions and commitments from the past year, and to create our own internal "clean slate" for the year to come. In this workshop, reflect on the joys, disappointments, achievements and challenges of the past year. Explore forgiveness, learn simple techniques to help bring mindfulness and renewal to the High Holidays, and set intentions for the year ahead.
About the Instructor
Zac wants to know ˜What good can I do in this world? What have folks before me tried?" Most often, Zac looks to ancient Jewish sources of wisdom for inspiration to these questions, but he gets some help from Leonard Cohen, Mark Rothko, and his wife Jen, too. Zac received rabbinic ordination in Jerusalem, and has degrees from the University of Maryland and the Graduate Theological Union. As a native of a couple of coastal states, Zac is always ready to jump in the ocean. When you see him around the JCCSF, you should tell him about the last best bite of food you had.
No registration necessary.
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