At SHIUR x Givon Art Gallery event
help me put on a special
shabbat event in Israel
Dear friends and family,
Since the last SHIUR Shabbat Coexistence Dinner I co-hosted in May 31 in Tel Aviv, where Jews and Arabs came together, we have had monthly gatherings and dinners that have been a significant part of my life, both in Israel and in New York.
On October 25, I am excited to co-host another SHIUR coexistence dinner and I’d be grateful for your support in helping make this event happen (scroll down for more details on this).
Since the War began, I’ve been part of a special community, called SHIUR, where we meet regularly at art galleries and unique cultural spaces in Tel Aviv to discuss Jewish texts, experience Jewish rituals, and more. After October 7, it is especially important for me to find a space of exploration, learning, and community. SHIUR has been that space for me. I’ve made lasting friendships, discovered a new and meaningful way to connect with my Judaism, and most important of all—I found a warm, supportive, and unique home at SHIUR during these difficult times.
At SHIUR Jewish x Arab meeting with Israeli Arab leaders in Galilee
We are now planning to bring SHIUR back to Tel Aviv this Spring to have a series of Jewish text courses, cultural performances and a SHIUR community shabbat dinner that I will be co-hosting.
I would be grateful for your partnership in making this happen. Below you can see ways to help support me in planning these events. Please check out the pictures at the bottom of the page of me at SHIUR events in Tel Aviv!
Thank you!
Hannah
PS—SHIUR is a 501 c 3 not for profit organization (EIN: 86-3431923), so the good news is that your donation is tax deductible (for US tax payers)! You can donate via the links below, or if you’d like to give via a corporate matching platform like Benevity let me know & I’ll send you the details. To give with your Donor Advised Fund click here
Sponsorship Options
About SHIUR in Israel…
We believe, now it is crucial to work on “internal defense” by engaging with intellectual and spiritual questions that shape our sense of what Israel stands for and what it means to be Jewish and or Israelis (this includes all Arab and non-Jewish inhabitants and citizens). Given the global nature of discourse about the War, engaging in discourse with our international community is key.
Support our important actions involving Jewish & Arab, secular & religious coexistence and unity programming, including:
Regular in-person SHIUR gatherings in art galleries, cultural spaces, and other locations, where Jews and Arabs, Israelis and foreigners, come together through text-based discourse, led from both within the community as well as with different guest scholars. Thinking together, reading together, developing ideas and experiences together–is vital now as different narratives attempt to draw us apart.
Jewish tradition, practice and ritual offers us a unique and meaningful way to engage with the challenges of our time. From re-imagining Shabbat and Havdalah rituals, to innovative readings of classical Jewish and Hebrew texts will allow for transformative encounters, growth, and a new sense of community and identity.
Original cultural programming in Israel
Art plays a vital role in times of war and instability. We support and create original art, music, and cultural events directly relating to what’s happening in Israel. We also have events in Europe and North America that are directly related to our activities in Israel—building bridges between all our communities.