Devotion to the archetypal Divine Mother (“Wise Woman,” “Bride,” “Queen”) has always been a part of Jewish practice.
This course, open to all genders, offers an in-depth exploration of the enormous variety of Divine female imagery in the Torah, rabbinic literature, Jewish mystical text, and contemporary liturgy. Participants are invited to discuss and meditate on the meaning of these images, discovering their inherent potential for healing and transformation.
Zohar and Various quotes, p. 79
Menachem Kallus, Pillar of Prayer, p. 154-155, no. 112, in source packet p. 80-82
Pillar of Prayer, p. 173, no. 138, in source packet p. 83-84
Pillar of Prayer, p. 104, source 81, in source packet p. 85-86
Betty deShong Meador, Inanna, Lady of Largest Heart, p. 126-133, in source packet, p. 87-90
Jill Hammer, “Ariadne,” “What is in the Goddess’ Tefillin?”, and a poem from “The Book of Earth,” in source packet p. 91-97.
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