Let Yourself Belong with Rebekah Erev [Rosh Chodesh Tishrei]
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This episode we talk all about the month of Tishrei with Rebekah Erev (they/them) 🪐 Rebekah is the co-creator of the Dreaming The World To Come planner and podcast and of the Queer Mikveh Project! They bring us all of the wisdom and nourishment we could ask for leading into Tishrei. For more of their work, visit https://rebekaherevstudio.com/ We talk about… 🕯️ embracing all the tiny moments of joy and love 🕯️what it really means to dream the world to come 🕯️how time is just a spiral and we are constantly starting over 🕯️ letting ourselves belong Check out the Al Nes (for the miracle we enlivened) - the supplement to the Al Chet they mention in this episode. They also mention the JVP Havurah Network, and talk about the Cheshvan episode of Dreaming The World to Come with Yishaq Ofori Solomon. *** If you’re interested in setting up a somatic coaching session with Rebekah, please email them at [email protected] to set up a consult! *** For more about Tishrei, check out our Tishrei post on instagram Join us next time for our first episode just us in ages, as we talk about Yom Kippur 🕊️  #artistsoninstagram #JewishArtists #QueerArtists #AntiZionistArtists #JewishArt #QueerArt #ArtAsResistance #Art #QueerJews #Jewish #JewishResistance #Podcast #PodcastsOfInstagram #JewishPodcast #IGLive #Conversations #Pride #ArtistSeries #RoshChodesh #Tishrei #NewYear #SweetNewYear #NewMoon #Virgo #Libra #JournalPrompts #Judaism #JewishSpirituality #JewishRitual #NewMoonRitual #RoshChodeshCircle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingmensches/support
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