Join us in community to dive deep into self care, get attuned to your inner voice and start to build everyday rituals.
Join Rabbi Tova Leibovic-Douglas in-person in LA for a restorative gathering focused on resilience practices, created for women-identifying and nonbinary folks ages 50+, with opportunities for sharing, self-reflection, and embodied practice. Explore what sacred self-care means for you in supportive community, with light refreshments.
Email At The Well’s Program Coordinator, Yael, at yael@atthewellproject.com with any questions.
This event is made possible with the support of the Arnold L. Gilberg MD, PhD Family Fund.
Tova Leibovic-Douglas (she/her) is a rabbi, ritualist, spiritual counselor, mama, educator, energy worker, speaker, podcaster and consultant based in Los Angeles. Tova is the founder and director of The Ritual House (@theritual.house/www.theritual.house), a space where individuals can come for practical inspiration of how to integrate ritual into everyday life. She has created, developed, and implemented programs for many communities, including: Community Mikveh at American Jewish University, Beit T'shuvah, Ikar, Miller Introduction to Judaism Program, NuRoots, Sinai Temple, Holocaust Museum of Los Angeles and Camp Ramah.
Tova received her BA in Jewish Gender Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary and a BA in Art History from Columbia University and is an alum of several fellowships including the Center for Rabbinic Innovation, M2, and NewGround. In her former life she was an education specialist before attending Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, where she earned her MA and ordination in 2018. She is a member of the Community Advisory Board for PBS SoCal.
She is a proud work-in-progress and an advocate for looking up at the moon and ritualizing the little things.
Read more: rabbitova.com Follow her, @rabbi_tova