
Date & Time of Your Workshop: Wed. Jan. 11, 2023 10:45am-12:00pm MT
These difficult times call for our vision, presence, and capacity as clergy. Unlearning Jewish Anxiety looks at inherited Jewish trauma patterns, the neuroscience of habit formation, and Jewish mindfulness practices, in service of creating more spaciousness and calm in our lives, so that we can answer the call that our times demand.
We will learn to identify what some specific Jewish anxiety habits that take up space in our lives. We will explore those habits with curiosity and kindness for ourselves. And we will learn practical ways, grounded in Jewish spirituality, to let those habits go, so that we can heal ourselves, experience more joy and create more capacity to show up for life.
Rabbi Caryn Aviv is rabbinic and program director at Judaism Your Way, in Denver, CO. She received smicha from ALEPH in 2020, and earned a PhD in sociology from Loyola University Chicago. She's a recovering Jewish Studies professor, dedicated to healing and justice.
These difficult times call for our vision, presence, and capacity as clergy. Unlearning Jewish Anxiety looks at inherited Jewish trauma patterns, the neuroscience of habit formation, and Jewish mindfulness practices, in service of creating more spaciousness and calm in our lives, so that we can answer the call that our times demand.
We will learn to identify what some specific Jewish anxiety habits that take up space in our lives. We will explore those habits with curiosity and kindness for ourselves. And we will learn practical ways, grounded in Jewish spirituality, to let those habits go, so that we can heal ourselves, experience more joy and create more capacity to show up for life.
Rabbi Caryn Aviv is rabbinic and program director at Judaism Your Way, in Denver, CO. She received smicha from ALEPH in 2020, and earned a PhD in sociology from Loyola University Chicago. She's a recovering Jewish Studies professor, dedicated to healing and justice.