Torah of Gathering In Dark Times: Crash Course November 2023

Friends, we hear you, we see you. These are dark times. Many of us are feeling lonely, disconnected, and in need of the comfort and safety of community. Pardes seeks to empower you to establish and strengthen your own local communities through the power of gathering. We invite Pardes alumni and friends to join us for a crash course on “The Torah of Gathering”, in which we will learn foundational skills of building meaningful communities of comfort and support grounded in Torah. 

Participants will be given the opportunity to apply for a limited number of special microgrants to bring their own gatherings to life.

This program is for you if you are:
-Curious about what Jewish texts have to say about this moment -Eager to hold space for yourself and others -Interested in using Jewish texts as a bridge to connect with others  -Open to exploring your own feelings and experiences of this moment -Committed to experimenting and iterating on ideas with our program team

This program will consist of one two-hour session:
Wed Nov 15th @ 7-9 pm ET/4-6 pm PT

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