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Placeholder text: In Judaism we follow the cycle of the moon to mark our days. Rosh Chodesh is an ancient holiday, often identified as the women’s holiday. The day after the new moon, when we see the slightest sliver in the sky marks its’ beginning. During this evening ritual we will focus on creating ceremony that is both ancient and modern. We will practice to remember the earth and our most authentic desires as humanimals. We will embrace our sexual beings, our need to know there is something greater than ourselves operating in our lives and harness our voices to call out to the ancestors.
Rosh Chodesh is an ancient holiday, often identified as the women’s holiday. The day after the new moon, when we see the slightest sliver in the sky marks its’ beginning. During this evening ritual we will focus on creating ceremony that is both ancient and modern. We will practice to remember the earth and our most authentic desires as humanimals.
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