Rosh Hashana 5785 with Selah: The Dream Lab

Fri Oct 04 2024 at 11:00 am to 12:30 pm

17 Eastern Pkwy | Brooklyn

Selah BK
Publisher/HostSelah BK
Rosh Hashana 5785 with Selah: The Dream Lab
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Let's celebrate Rosh Hashana 5785 with Selah: The Dream Lab, where we'll come together in person to dream big for the new year ahead!
About this Event

This High Holidays season, we are prioritizing the core of this season - actually giving ourselves the chance to start anew with big dreams and actively doing the work together. The world we live in doesn’t often let us do just that. We might be too scared or too anxious to even think about what we really, at the end of the day, want. Yamim HaNoraim as a time to dream of a higher vision for ourselves and the world - to really sink in to the possibility for awe.

This season is a Dream Lab -  a sacred time in which we get to expand our understanding of who we can be beyond our limitations of ourselves - and then set in motion the path to growth with a supportive community. It starts with the sounding of the Shofar on Rosh Hashana, continues through a spiritual 10 days and closes with powerful singing on Yom Kippur.

To that end, we’re excited to celebrate with you in three important ways:

Rosh Hashana: Experiential Services and a Happy New Year Brunch
Friday, 10/4 from 11-12:30pm

The birthday of the world, where we get to tap into that feeling of all that is new - the possibility, hope, and the opportunity ahead. Join us on the second day of Rosh Hashana for experiential, songful prayer and a Happy New Year brunch to open up the new year of possibilities. 

The Aseret Ymei Teshuva: Selah-Provided Soul Journaling for the 10 Days of Teshuva!
The ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are a time to hold our dreams to the fire. Sign up to receive Selah’s Soul Journaling resource and spend these 10 days beginning the work of realizing your dreams.

Yom Kippur: Divine Conversation
Saturday, 10/12 11-12:30pm

Once we’ve done the internal work of naming our dreams, digging into the work, we gather on Yom Kippur for a 90-minute experience where we get to say “we did our best” and hand it over to G-d. Join us for soulful singing, elements of a traditional Yom Kippur liturgy, and conversations around reinvention and renewal.

Join us for some, all, or some combination!


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17 Eastern Pkwy, 17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, United States

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