Shabbatonim & Seminars
Women, Art & Emuna Seminar:
June 15th - July 19th




Explore the inherent connection between Torah, Womanhood and Creativity.

Delve into Biblical, Talmudic and mystical sources on the connection between Torah and art with emphasis on women's rolse as artists, being partners with Hashem in continuing creation.

Immerse yourself in textual studies integrated with workshops in art, music, drama and dance.


* Textual Study in the weekly Parsha, women in Tanach, Tehillim, Chassidut, Halacha (Jewish Law)
* Field Trips to Kever Rachel, an ancient mikveh, and other sites in Israel.
* Workshops to facilitate your own art- music, dance, theater, writing, painting and more.
* Healthy food, sustainable living in the scenic vistas of the Judean Hills.
* Performance and exhibition by students.

 

Midreshet B'erot Bat Ayin's Women, Art and Emuna Program is designed for the creative student who is looking for ways to express her creativity in a Torah framework, and for the student who does not define herself as artistic but would like to unblock her creativity in order to develop her innate connection with Hashem.

The program offers the best of Bat Ayin Rabbis, scholars and female role models and features a well rounded exposure to Torah texts from Tanach, classical Jewish thought and various kinds of Chassidut including the teachings of Rebbe Nachman, Tanya, Netivot Shalom and Rav Kook. In addition music, movement and drama will be taught, integrated with Torah themes, by some of the many talented women of Bat Ayin.


We welcome Miriam Leah (Lani) Droz, founder of ATARA- The Jewish Women's Torah and Art Convention as our creative facilitator who has a special talent for enabling women to tune into their latent inner spirituality and express it in their creative medium of their choice.


Miriam Leah (Lani) Droz is a Midreshet B'erot Bat Ayin Alumna of summer 2002 and 2003. She holds a MA from Touro College in Jewish Studies/ History, and a BA from Barnard in Theatre - English, MLIS Library Science. Miriam Leah was elected a Drisha Beit Midrash Scholar and Arts Fellow 07-08, after having studied both at Shearim College of Jewish Studies for Women 2000-01 and
Midreshet B'erot Bat Ayin.
With Miriam Leah's help the creative process at the "Women, Art and Emuna Program" will culminate in an amazing performance/ art exhibition.


Cost: $900 for the 5 week program includes full program, dormitory and one cooked meal a day.

For more information write to:
info@berotbatayin.org, or call our office: 02-993-4345

   

 

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