Virtual Kabbalat Shabbat w. Anat Halevy Hochberg & Arielle Korman
Center your heart, clear your mind, and celebrate Shabbat with a virtual service led by Arielle Korman, Anat Hochberg, and Adam Weisberg. Join us for song, poetry, meditation, and prayer to lift our spirits as we step into our day of rest.
This program is free and open to the public, and will take place virtually, at this link.
About the Facilitators:
Anat Halevy Hochberg is a Brooklyn-based musician, writer, educator, and ritualist with family roots in Israel, Yemen, Hungary, and Poland. Anat grew up playing classical piano and dancing around the living room to the sounds of her parents playing and singing their favorite Israeli tunes. Anat performs as a solo artist, with her band, Vashti & the NoNoNos, and with other collaborators. Currently, Anat serves as Musician-In-Residence at Yeshivat Hadar in Manhattan.
Arielle Korman is a Jewish educator, performer, and lifetime learner. She received her MA in Religion (Jewish Studies Track) at Columbia University. She has taught at the National Havurah Institute, Door to Door Tutoring, is a former Fulbright research fellow, and has been a featured teacher at the Jewish singing retreat “Let My People Sing.” She performs traditional and original Jewish music, is part of the davening team at Kehilat Romemu, and is an active member of JFREJ (Jews for Racial and Economic Justice). Arielle is passionate about accessible Jewish education and the creation of spaces for cultural sharing and deepening community.
Co-sponsored by Wilderness Torah
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