Workshops in this series inject new and exciting energy into ancient traditions and mitzvot. Abstract and old rituals are infused with meaning and purpose.


Torah Unwrapped

Thousands of years before it found its way to a printing press, the handwritten Torah scroll was at the heart of Judaism. It can still be found, in its same form, as the focal point of any Jewish center around the globe. Participants will immerse themselves in the history of written expression and experience the magic of taking something seemingly unusable and transforming it into an enduring object of teaching and inspiration.

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The Art of Writing demonstrates how the written word can go hand-in-hand with the recycling process. In a fast-paced, digital age where the handwritten note- turned keepsake has become increasingly rare, this workshop seeks to transform our throw-away attitudes into ones that value reuse, and appreciate authentic communication and the power of the written word.

This workshop is available throughout the month of March


 

The Havdalah Workshop

Havdalah, the multisensory ceremony, plays a central role in Jewish culture and tradition. This workshop zones into the secrets behind each of the important components of the service and concludes with a candle-making experience. Participants dip long wicks into hot beeswax and watch in awe as the wax hardens and creates the traditional braided Havdalah candle. The light of the Havdalah candle is reflected in their eyes as this popular ritual comes to life.

This workshop is available throughout the month of November


 

The Mezuzah Workshop

The Mezuzah workshop provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look into what's involved in the production of the ancient scroll. Following an explanation of the inscription inside the Mezuzah and what it means for the people inside the home, the audience learns some fascinating facts and gets the opportunity to examine the parchment up, close, and personal. Using special tools, participants engrave their custom design and name into a copper slate which will later be inserted into a brass case. The end result is beautiful!

This workshop is available throughout the Month of September


The Tallit Workshop

The Talit, the distinguished garment worn at times of prayer, is explored in this workshop. Participants delve into the origins of the Mitzvah and learn its nuances from the styles and colors to the knotted strings. The audience will also learn and master the skill of tying the seemingly complex knots.

This workshop is available throughout the month of November

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