Well, my fine friends, it's been pretty full-on March madness here in Boston, MA - 55 degrees one day, freak snowfalls the next. This month, Adar, is the last month of the Jewish calendar - a month indicated for a certain chaos as new growth churns away under the ground, waiting to burst forth. It's also a month that's supposed to be humorous - but in my experience mostly because it's not funny at all - more about seeing the funny side of life's dark happenings.
These were some of the insights that emerged from our monthly women's New Moon gathering, now a couple of weeks ago. Meanwhile true to season we have some great new projects brewing underground, including an exciting new Dance the Parsha class led by professional choreographer and community member Gabrielle Orcha. You'll be seeing the pictures when that happens. Also very exciting is the fact the Jesse Stout, formerly of MH Providence, will be heading the team re-establishing Moishe House Burning Man this year at the epic arts and creativity festival in the Nevada desert. Check out more about that here www.burningman.com and if you're interested in making MHBM happen, email Jesse!
Have a great rest of Adar - and remember, it's funny because really we're all one, this is all a big dance, and we're helping each other learn and heal. Blessings!
1 comment:
Sounds like beautiful things happening in MH Boston! I like the new Dance in Parsha & monthly Circle of Healing projects recently created / established. Amazing. :) Purim party sounds fantastically successful, too. Fabulous!
Continued joy and growth to you & MH Boston! Many blessings to all.
~ Rachael
MHSS
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