Rabbi Perlmeter has designed a holistic program to help synagogues and individuals work toward wholeness in body, heart, mind and soul.
The following is the schedule:
- On Friday, March 11, during the Reform Kabbalat (Welcoming) Shabbat Service which begins at 7:30 p.m., Perlmeter will give a sermon, “Can I be Jewish, Religious AND Spiritual (And Do I Have To Be?).”
- On Saturday, March 12, at 3 p.m., Perlmeter will lead a meditation and chant-based service. There will be a break for light refreshments, and then at 5 p.m. he will engage in practice and teaching, an Introduction to Jewish Mindfulness.
- On Sunday, March 13, at 9:30 a.m., Perlmeter will lead a workshop, “Staying Connected When Living and Loving Hurt,” which involves teachings and reflections on the spiritual significance of suffering and loss.
Programs are offered free of charge and are supported, in part, by the membership of Temple Beth Abraham.
Donations help offset program costs and are gratefully accepted.
Registration is requested by calling Temple Beth Abraham at (914) 631-1770 or email adulted@tba-ny.org for further details and to RSVP.
Rabbi Perlmeter established The Jewish Wellness Center in the summer of 2012 to help people achieve wellness — which he calls “shleimut” — in a Jewish framework.
Click here for more information about the Jewish Wellness Center.
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