Taya Mâ

Rooting in Positive Resource as a Pathway for Somatic and Ancestral Healing

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Kabbalat Shabbat

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Rooting in Positive Resource as a Pathway for Somatic and Ancestral Healing

Join us in co-creating the sacred container of Let My People Heal, as we embrace the power of positive resource. Together, we’ll explore the ways that rooting in practices of resilience can support, guide and transform, as we enter these 8 days of collective Jewish healing.

Kabbalat Shabbat

Description - Join Taya Mâ Shere, Keshira haLev Fife and friends for a special Kohenet Kabbalat Shabbat that is Earth-honoring, embodied chant and prayer celebrating Shabbat and anchoring the healing of our week of Let My People Heal. 

Taya Mâ Shere is the co-founder of Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute, co-author of The Hebrew Priestess: Ancient and New Paths of Jewish Women's Spiritual Leadership, and is on faculty at Starr King School for the Ministry at the Graduate Theological Union, where she trains emergent clergy across faith traditions. She hosts the acclaimed Jewish Ancestral Healing podcast (www.jewishancestralhealing.com), teaches virtual courses in Jewish Ancestral Healing, Sex and the Sephirot, Embodied Presence and Practice Makes Imperfect. Her most recent chant album, Makam Shekhina, is Hebrew and Arabic chants of counter-oppressive devotion, woven in cahoots with Ibrahim Baba and their beloved community.