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Be Breathed: An Ivri Evening of Mystical Ritual

Just before Tu B’Av — the Jewish festival of love — we gather for an evening of resonance, presence, and connection.

Guided by Rabbi Jericho Vincent of Temple of the Stranger and ritual artist Spiritual Leader Shira Kline, we will enter a shared field of chant, breath, and embodied ritual. Through ancient melodies, contemplative practice, and participatory ceremony, we’ll create space to soften, listen, and remember.

This gathering is an invitation to be carried by sound, to connect with yourself and others, and to step into the mysterious terrain that Tu B’Av opens: the possibility of love, belonging, longing, and encounter.

Ivri is our most ancient communal name, Hebrew for “one who crosses over.” It is also term we use to describe a growing movement of Jews reclaiming ancestral practices, cultivating new forms of embodied ritual, and exploring spiritual life rooted in our lineage. Shira and Rabbi Jericho are two of the incredible spiritual leaders in this nascent movement.

No prior experience is necessary. Come as you are, leave as even more of yourself✨

This space is a collaborative weaving of Temple of the Stranger, Lab/Shul, OpenLev, and Space and Magic.

Partiful RSVP does not guarantee entree — Venmo and receive confirmation to claim your spot

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