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Day Two: Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count

(Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count is a project of Rabbi Jill Zimmerman and Rabbi Cindy Enger.  To subscribe and receive each Omer day in your email, please click here.) DAY TWO*  Welcome to the second day of the journey.   We continue with this week’s kavannah (intention), which is Waking Up.  Today …

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Day One: Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count 2019

DAY ONE*  (begins Saturday evening April 20, 2019, after sundown) Welcome to the first day of the journey. This week’s kavannah (intention) at the journey’s beginning is Waking Up. Every journey begins with a call: the moment when we become aware. Whether the “call” is internal or external, quiet or quite loud, there are moments in our …

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“We Come Upon an Oasis” in our Journey of the Soul

Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count 2015**   Day 33 As evening falls, we may notice that as the sun sets, we, too, move into a new mode.  We have been working so hard, haven’t we?  Every day of this Journey of the Soul, we have walked deeper into the wilderness, confronted obstacles such as …

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New Jewish Mindfulness Classes May 2015 Los Angeles

Meditation & Mindfulness Through a Jewish Lens Three Monday evenings 7 pm – 8:30 pm West Los Angeles CA (location at sign-up) May 4  •  May 11  •  May 18 Specific Jewish meditation practices will be taught and time to sit.  We will incorporate Jewish teachings as well as poetry and music. $72 (limit:  15 …

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We Journey With Angels (from Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count a project of Rabbi Cindy Enger and Rabbi Jill Zimmerman)

Welcome to the fortieth day of the Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer Count.  We continue with this week’s kavannah (intention), which is Becoming the Vision. We are intricately connected with what happens in the world.  Jewish tradition gives us Shabbat each week as a moment to let go of the weekday world so …

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Responding to our Soul’s Calling

(This is a sermon I gave in November of 2008 at the Women of Reform Judaism Biennial convention, held in Seattle Washington.  I’m posting it today because this explains, in part, why I felt called to become a rabbi at age 47.  This is part of my life’s journey.  In this week’s Journey of the Soul: Making the Omer …

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