PrayerFull Guide to Prayer Practice – Part 1

Episode 43: PrayerFull Guide to Prayer Practice – Part 1

Just as there are varied prayer traditions in different communities, so there are many ways to enter into prayer. Rabba Dina Brawer and Rabbanit Leah Sarna, Orthodox rabbis, have created a podcast of curated, thematic offerings for personal, contemplative prayer. We have a wide-ranging conversation about prayer, to prepare us to listen to one of their episodes in our next episode.

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Thank You, Shekhinah, for Blessing This Day

Episode 42: Thank You, Shekhinah, for Blessing This Day

Rabbi Jill Hammer is the co-founder of the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute, which is a training program in earth based embodied feminist Jewish leadership and spiritual life. She invites us to join in a davvening practice rooted in the Kohenet community, and which she would engage in herself, sitting in Central Park, or at home on Shabbat.

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Opening, through Song and Chant, to My Body and Soul

Episode 41: Opening, through Song and Chant, to My Body and Soul

Particularly in the West, body and soul exist in two different domains. This is true for classical Judaism, as well. But, they are not separate, they live in one, intimate unity. It takes work to awaken to that truth. Prayer — particularly through breath in song and chant — can be a means toward inner and outer unification. Rabbi Margot Stein invites us into her practice for that purpose.

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The Words of the Siddur: Evocative Poetry of the Soul

Episode 40: The Words of the Siddur: Evocative Poetry of the Soul

Often, when a book is placed before us we think we have to read it. But, that is not what we are supposed to do with the prayer-book. We’re supposed to use it to open our hearts to prayer. Rabbi Ruth Sohn shares her personal practice of morning prayer, using the words of the siddur to prompt her own heart to prayer. Join her!

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Bringing God Into Our Bodies through Reiki, the Sefirot, and Adon Olam

Episode 39: Bringing God Into Our Bodies through Reiki, the Sefirot, and Adon Olam

Spiritual life is all encompassing, and there is no dimension of our lived experience that is outside of its concern. In the same way, most spiritual traditions intuit and focus on shared awareness and experience. Cantor Louise Treitman brings together the healing sensation of Reiki, the energy of the Sefirot, and the experience of singing Adon Olam in a powerful morning prayer practice.

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