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What We're Made Of: An Exploration of Resilience with Yael Flusberg

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What We’re Made Of: An Exploration of Resilience with Yael Flusberg

Join the women* of SVIVAH for a walk-through of thought & writing.

Yael Flusberg is one of the most skilled and generous facilitators of personal thought and exploration. She has crafted this workshop to guide each of us to find the personal strength we come from, while honoring those who gifted us strength. This will be a personal exercise – you will not need to share, unless you choose to do so. But we wanted to do this together, this exploration.

Yael is a “soul-holder” – let’s be together with her and remember what strength we have within and spend some time reminding ourselves of those people in our lives who helped us find that strength.

Come share. Come listen. Come say hi. We can’t wait to see you.

Oh - and pjs (of either the day or nighttime variety) are most certainly expected.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88424949893

Meeting ID: 884 2494 9893

*As always, SVIVAH welcomes anyone who wants to be included in a circle of Jewish women*. If you want to be here, we want you to be here - and welcome.

SVIVAH is dependent on the generosity of those who choose to invest in a powerful community of women. Cost should never be a barrier to participation in anything SVIVAH, but if you can help us show respect to our speakers/facilitators for their time and expertise, we would be so very grateful. www.svivah.org/donate

Questions about this gathering or about ZOOM? Email connect@svivah.org

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Yael Flusberg’s meditation journey began as a small child attending yeshiva, mesmerized with the rich storytelling and re-imagining that goes into every single sentence in the Bible. She gravitated toward practices like kavanah, which translates as “intention” and is about both the mindset one should be in when engaged in learning and rituals (“with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might”) as well as training yourself to see past the literal into the underlying layers of reality. In her 20s while working as a community organizer and social justice advocate for immigrant and refugee communities, she pursued studies in a range of mindfulness technologies, ranging from Kabbalah to Q’ero Andean to Terevada to Tibetan Buddhism to Yoga. These days, Yael is a sought-after yoga therapist, writer and coach who helps people find resiliency and relief in the midst of transition and loss, and in the aftermath of trauma.

Find her at www.yaelflusberg.com

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