Holy Sparks: Tu'bshvat Vacation
Mon, Jan 18
|Virtual Retreat
A 10-day Immersive Virtual Retreat
Time & Location
Jan 18, 2021, 4:00 PM – Jan 28, 2021, 9:00 PM
Virtual Retreat
About the event
Vacation Details ⤵️
Kohenet Naomi Azriel + Rabbi Bluthwill guide you on this innovative, embodied and one-of-a-kind vacation to the Kabbalistic four worlds in honor of Tu'bshvat. Tu'bshvat, the Jewish holiday of honoring the trees, takes place on the 15th day of the month of Shevat, and is celebrated with a seder of spiritual ascension, fruits, nuts, candies and wine. This vacation will indulge all of your senses and deepen your Jewish wisdom. We will be engaging with the ecstatic Judaism that Jewish Mysticism and Hasidut embodies. We will delight in our earth, take care of our bodies, journey to lands near and far, and create new ways to celebrate the holiday.
Your vacation is a virtual experience that will be fully guided for all 8 days. We will meet on Zoom for a couple hours the first and second days and then again on day 7 and 8. The in-between days will be guided through music, podcasts, secret envelope adventures, a packed ritual "suitcase" box and more!
This trip is for you if:
🦋You are feeling wanderlust
🦋You are adventurous
🦋You are engaged, or want to be, with Jewish mysticism
🦋You love Tu'bshvat and celebrate it always
🦋You know nothing about Tu'bshvat and are curious to learn
🦋You are excited by group travel + immersive experiences
🦋You love eating yummy fruits
🦋You have a desire to delve deeper into yourself🦩
🦋You can commit to participating in the full 8-day adventure
Registration is now open and closes on January 9th.
If you feel an excitement, we would love for you to join us.
Cost to attend this 8-day vacation is only $50, which helps cover the cost of facilitation, education, and expertly curated ritual suitcases for this experience.
We will only be able to take 30 participants on this journey so please register as soon as you feel the call.
First come, first serve.
Generously subsidized and made possible thanks to Moishe House and their Retreatology program.