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JMC Guest Teachers: Rachel and Mattisyahu Ravitz-Brown

Wednesday, November 30, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, United States

JMC Guest Teachers: Rachel and Mattisyahu Ravitz-Brown

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Wednesday, November 30, 7:00pm - 8:00pm

(Weekly Sitting Meditation from 8pm - 9pm)

Guest Teachers: Rachel and Mattisyahu Ravitz-Brown

Suggested donation of $10

 

Join us for a pre-sit guest teaching with Rachel and Mattisyahu Ravitz-Brown.

Sacred Music & Meditation
Certain mystical verses from the Torah, Psalms and the Song of Songs have been used as tools for meditation for thousands of years. Through contemplative musical performances, chanting, and periods of mindful silence, we will enjoy both the healing stillness and the divine love encoded in these verses, allowing them to fuel our day-to-day lives.


Rachel & Mattisyahu Ravitz-Brown compose and perform new Jewish songs rich in harmony and spirit. Rachel is an inspired singer and storyteller in the Jewish mystical tradition. Matti is a cantor uplifting various communities in NYC and an editor of books on Jewish Mysticism. They have performed at Isabella Friedman Retreat Center, the JCC Manhattan, the Jewish Music Cafe, the Carlebach Shul, and synagogues around the country. They recently released a CD of original sacred music, Rayati: My Love, My Friend.

 

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342 Smith Street
Brooklyn, 11231

Wednesday, November 30, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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Jewish Meditation Center of Brooklyn



The Jewish Meditation Center of Brooklyn is a grassroots community transforming the world through the cultivation of awareness, compassion and Jewish wisdom. We're building a replicable model of a neighborhood-based and community-led JMC. More hip than hippie, more grassroots than guru, join us in cultivating tikkun olam from the inside out.

www.jmcbrooklyn.org