Teens talk with their rabbi, Linda Shriner-Cahn, about the impact that their Jewish identity has on their lives. Their congregation is Tehillah, a community committed to an environment in which all are welcome wherever they or their families find themselves on their Jewish journey, inclusive of any age, race, orientation, gender identity, ability and economic status.
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Teens talk with their rabbi, Linda Shriner-Cahn, about the impact that their Jewish identity has on their lives. Their congregation is Tehillah, a community committed to an environment in which all are welcome wherever they or their families find themselves on their Jewish journey, inclusive of any age, race, orientation, gender identity, ability and economic status.
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute to Offer Blessings
Tehillah Talks
40 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute to Offer Blessings
In this episode of Tehillah Talks, we speak about how hard blessings are to offer and receive. We discuss:
Marking endings and beginnings
How the notion of blessings can be a source of empowerment
How we feel when we receive blessings
Being taught how to speak up for ourselves
Aligning our inner sense of self with how we are seen
Learn more about our community that is committed to an environment in which all are welcome wherever they or their families find themselves on their Jewish journey, inclusive of any age, race, orientation, gender identity, ability and economic status at www.congregationtehillah.org and https://www.facebook.com/Congregation-Tehillah-59324635843/.
Tehillah Talks
Teens talk with their rabbi, Linda Shriner-Cahn, about the impact that their Jewish identity has on their lives. Their congregation is Tehillah, a community committed to an environment in which all are welcome wherever they or their families find themselves on their Jewish journey, inclusive of any age, race, orientation, gender identity, ability and economic status.