Conference looks at healing from a Jewish context
by From the most esoteric mystical texts to everyday ritual practices, Jewish teachings have long given seekers pathways for harmon, "Healing the Vessel -- Jewish Healing Conference" will delve into the realm of such practices from biblical days to present time
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Participants will be able to explore spiritual practices that may assist in healing spiritual, psychological and physical illness.
Nine workshops will include such topics as: "What the Soul Wants," led by anthropologist and filmmaker Alan Morinis; "A Jewish Approach to Healing, Illness and Grief," led by Rabbi Aliza Berk of the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center; and "Ensouling the Body, Embodying the Light," led by Estelle Frankel, a psychotherapist, author and teacher of Jewish mysticism and meditation.
Supporting organizations of the conference include California Institute of Integral Studies, Bay Area Jewish Healing Center, Jewish Family and Children's Services of the East Bay, Congregation Ner Tamid and Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.
For more information or to register, contact Chochmat HaLev's healing education department at (510) 704-9687, ext. 18.
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