The intersection of spirituality and community is truly magical. My oldest sister and I are drawn to the art of setting intentions and offering other people a safe and healthy place to explore their deepest desires and to bless each others wishes. This practice is one that we are particularly drawn to. I had the privilege of living in a Moishe House for two years and fostering beautiful, vibrant Jewish community for young professionals and that spark feels missing in mylife. I want to create a space where not only I get to find solace in Jewish wisdom, but a space where that is shared and celebrated. We will meet on or very near the new moon. Likely, meetings will beheld in my upper east side apt. When the weather warms up again we can have meetings in parks or other outdoor spaces and gardens. Nathalie my sister also volunteers at a yoga studio downtown, so we may be able to use that space to build community.
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