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SAYDER

Thursday, April 11
6:30-8:00 PM ET
Online

Special Guests: Jo Kent Katz & Rebekka Goldsmith

Passover 2024 will be different from all other Passovers we’ve known.  The violent  death toll and displacement  of Israelis and Palestinians, and the rising political tensions worldwide continue to inflict pain, rupture lives and relationships, raising critical questions of identity, solidarity and the ongoing struggles for human liberation.

Lab/Shul proposes FOUR NEW QUESTIONS  to help us hear each other’s truths, engage in honest conversations, raise our cups to healing,  life and peace, together.

SAYDER 2024 is our redesigned Everybody-Friendly, God-Optional Passover Seder Insert with four new questions to integrate into your Haggadah, however works best for you.

This Passover, let’s designate our Seder tables as sacred and safe spaces for sharing stories and questions, honoring all voices, and start to heal tensions as we invoke visions for repair.

Join us for some or all of 4 weekly online sessions exploring the question: How do we bring this complexity to Judaism’s oldest sacred storytelling ritual that celebrates legacy, survival and optimism?

Sessions will be led by Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, Lab/Shul Ritual Team & feature special guests including Aliza Kline, John Adam Ross, Zhailon Levingston, Jo Kent Katz, Rebekka Goldsmith, Libby Lenkinski, Mushon Zer-Aviv, and David Broza!

Dates: Thursdays March 28, April 4, April 11 & April 18

Cost:
Per session: $20 /  $15 for Partners
All 4 sessions: $60 / $45 for Partners
(All recordings will be provided to registered guests following the event)
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About Jo Kent Katz
Jo Kent Katz (she/her) is an Intuitive healer, a social justice educator, a ritualist, an ordained Kohenet, and an auntie. Jo is a political educator who centers healing, a healing practitioner who believes in collective liberation. As a white, queer, cisgender, able-bodied, assimilated Ashkenazi Jew, Jo is committed to reclaiming Ancestral connection, healing inherited legacies, and bolstering our collective capacity to dismantle racism and all forms of oppression.

For Sacred Consideration

jokentkatz.com

transcendingjewishtrauma.com

About Rebekka Goldsmith
Rebekka Goldsmith  uses voice as a physical, emotional and spiritual practice for activating personal development and supporting deep group connection. She works with individuals virtually and in person, and facilitates year long programs, workshops, rituals, spiritual retreats and community-wide gatherings. Rebekka is the Musical Director at Congregation Bet Haverim in Atlanta, GA

https://rebekkagoldsmith.bandcamp.com/album/seeding-the-tree

Www.rebekkagoldsmith.com

www.congregationbethaverim.org