At The Well's Global New Moon Circle is inspired by Rosh Chodesh — a time to gather, set intentions for the month, and connect.
Join our Global New Moon Circle, a gathering rooted in the Jewish tradition of Rosh Chodesh, where women* come together to reset, reflect, and connect under the new moon. This month, as we enter Cheshvan, we’ll explore the element of water and mikvah rituals in partnership with Mayyim Hayyim.
Beginners welcome! Come immerse yourself in the sacred energy of community. With gentle guided practices and teachings, you'll feel more in tune with your body, the moon, and the rhythms of the Hebrew calendar.
*Our events welcome women and nonbinary folks, 18+, of all identities, backgrounds, and spiritual traditions.
In this circle, we will...
Reset: Ground yourself in the spiritual energy of the month, and bring this wisdom into your body with a special handwashing ritual.
Reflect: Discover how the themes of Cheshvan resonate in your life and the month ahead.
Transform: Share openly in small groups, and be seen and heard in a loving, authentic space.
Come together with the At The Well team, a global community, and our special co-hosts for an unforgettable evening. Together, we’ll create a space of healing and transformation that only this kind of community can provide.
Co-Host Soreh Ruffman (she/her/s) is Jewish educator living in Bloomington, IN. She has over a decade of leadership as an educator and community organizer, with a background in trauma and disability informed special education, embodied Jewish ritual, sustainable Jewish farming and transformative justice. Currently, Soreh is the Director of Rising Tide, a project of Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh. In this role, she supports the Network of open mikva’ot and Mikveh Guides. Her work also includes building the open mikveh movement, striving toward each community having an accessible mikveh. Prior to joining Mayyim Hayyim, Soreh served as the Dean of Special Education services in Oakland, CA public schools, as well as farmed at Isabelle Freedman Jewish Retreat Center where she developed her deep love of mikveh. Aside from her work, Soreh enjoys walking her way through town, watching TV with her beloved and enjoying meals with friends.
Each $18 ticket supports the life-changing work of At The Well and allows us to make this monthly gathering a sustainable offering. If this cost represents a financial hardship, please email yael@atthewellproject.com.