Kirtan Rabbi Workshop Thursday,
January 27th, 2011, 7:00 PM
Hebrew Kirtan, inspired by a form of devotional prayer developed in India , is call-and-response, participatory chant where short, sacred phrases from the Jewish tradition are treated as powerful, universal meditations. It is at once contemplative, ecstatic and simply fun.
Rabbi Andrew Hahn, known as the Kirtan Rabbi will be joined at both events by local musicians. The Thursday evening workshop is free to the Na'aleh community and is co-sponsored by Kabbalah Experience, Kohelet, Judaism Your Way and Minyan Na’aleh. The Saturday service is free of charge and childcare is available with advance reservation $5/child; Saturday services will include musical instruments. RSVP to [email protected] by Wednesday, January 26. For more information, contact Marla Cohen, Executive Director B’nai Havurah at 303-388-4441
The workshop is Thursday, January 27, 7:00 pm at Kabbalah Experience, 3599 S. Ivanhoe Street, Denver
The Shabbat Service is Saturday, January 29, 9:30 am at B’nai Havurah, 6445 East Ohio Avenue, Denver
Rabbi Andrew Hahn, known as the Kirtan Rabbi will be joined at both events by local musicians. The Thursday evening workshop is free to the Na'aleh community and is co-sponsored by Kabbalah Experience, Kohelet, Judaism Your Way and Minyan Na’aleh. The Saturday service is free of charge and childcare is available with advance reservation $5/child; Saturday services will include musical instruments. RSVP to [email protected] by Wednesday, January 26. For more information, contact Marla Cohen, Executive Director B’nai Havurah at 303-388-4441
The workshop is Thursday, January 27, 7:00 pm at Kabbalah Experience, 3599 S. Ivanhoe Street, Denver
The Shabbat Service is Saturday, January 29, 9:30 am at B’nai Havurah, 6445 East Ohio Avenue, Denver