Writing from Single Words of Torah
Tue Feb 22, 2022 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST
Online, Zoom
Description
This event is free and open to all. Please consider making a donation to support our free programs and events from Ritualwell.
Can one word of Torah be the basis of a poem? A sermon? A meditation? A kavannah? In this playful and generative writing workshop, liturgist Alden Solovy will guide us in examining individual words of Torah, followed by creative writing exercises in response. We will look together at a few rich and challenging words of Torah for our exploration, writing, and sharing β words like teivah (ark) and tekhelet (blue-violet). You will leave with one or more drafts of new writing you can continue working on.
This session will be recorded and made available to registrants after the event.
Alden Solovy spreads joy and excitement for prayer. An American Israeli liturgist, lyricist, poet, author, and educator, Alden is the Liturgist-in-Residence for the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies. Alden teaches prayer and spirituality throughout the world. Based in Jerusalem, his five solo books include This Grateful Heart: Psalms and Prayers for a New Day, This Joyous Soul: A New Voice for Ancient Yearnings, and the newly released This Precious Life: Encountering the Divine with Poetry and Prayer, all published by CCAR Press. A regular contributor to Ritualwell and a member of the Ritualwell Immersion faculty, his work is anthologized in more than 20 other volumes across the religious spectrum. Alden also contributes regularly to RavBlog, ReformJudaism.org, and the Times of Israel. Heβs a three-time winner of the Peter Lisagor Award for Exemplary Journalism. Alden made aliyah to Jerusalem in 2012. See his work at www.tobendlight.com. Alden can be reached at alden@tobendlight.com.
About Ritualwell
Ritualwell is the most extensive online resource that curates original Jewish rituals for Jews and fellow seekers. We publish rituals, ceremonies, prayers and poems to mark sacred moments in Jewish life. Through creating and sharing rituals, hosting Ritualwell Immersions (online learning experiences), curating an online Judaica shop and hosting Rabbi Connect, Ritualwell fosters a supportive environment for Jewish creativity, spiritual growth and discovery. Learn more at www.ritualwell.org.
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