JEWISH RENEWAL IN SYDNEY

 

This page contains information about the Jewish Renewal group in Sydney. For more information contact sufish@bigpond.com

Their sessions are of course open to all who are interested in Jewish Renewal.

 

Renewal services are held at TEW (Temple Emanuel, Woollahra) on the first Saturday every second month.

 

The next one will be on the 7th August.  That day Rabbi David Ariel is

visiting and he will be doing a shiur after the service.   He's written on

Spiritual Judaism, and that's all I am able to tell you.

 

The next service after that will be October 2nd.

 

Very exciting news, we are thrilled to announce the impending visits to

Sydney of two wonderful Jewish renewal teachers from the US.  Two very different teachers in their orientation, both leaders in their field.

 

Firstly Rabbi Shefa Gold, who is best known for her music, chanting,

dancing, leading of renewal services, and generally an exponent of ecstatic meditation practise will be here in November.  Starting with a renewal service at Temple Emanuel Woollahra on 6th November (all are welcome) and through a full program ending with a non-residential weekend retreat on 12 -14th November.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON RABBI SHEFA GOLD, PLEASE EMAIL David Rapaport:    davrap69@easy.com.au

or         Judy Kell:     judykell@bigpond.com

And see below for more details.

 

And secondly, In March 2005 Rabbi David Cooper, and his wife Shoshana will be running a full  program in Sydney.  Rabbi Cooper doesn't need much introduction to most of you, as so many of us have had our lives enriched through GOD IS A VERB, and the very accessible way in which R. Cooper has made our entry into the mysteries of the Kabbalah, and meditation practise.

 

He will also be running a program in Melbourne - for information on this, please contact Fred Tropp ftropp@vtown.com.au

 

This email is an advance communication on Rabbi Cooper's visit, so that you can diary in these dates.  A further email will be sent out with

registration forms, for his program, in September. SO PLEASE DON'T CONTACT ME (SUE FISHER) ABOUT REGISTERING FOR RABBI COOPER!

 

Public Lecture - "Kabbalah and Meditation: An evening with Rabbi David A Cooper

7.30pm  Thursday 10 March, $15, Mill Hill Centre, 31-33 Spring St, Bondi Junction

 

Weekend Workshop Retreat - teachings and contemplative practice

9.30am-4.30pm Saturday & Sunday 12 & 13 March

$100 p.d.  Or $150 for both days

Drama Centre Temple Emanuel School, Randwick

Registration essential

 

Weeklong Retreat - silent meditation retreat for beginning and advanced practitioners

Sunday 20-Sunday 27 March $850

Brahma Kumaris Retreat Centre in Leura

Accommodation is very comfortable, with twin share rooms with bathroom, in cottages, in a gorgeous bush setting

 

Special Package: retreat & workshop

One day $900

Retreat & both days workshop $950

 

It will be possible to pay in installments.

 

For a full description of R. Cooper's program see below.

 

We look forward to being back in contact in September, meanwhile

Shalom 

Sue Fisher & Edna Ross

 

PS please forward this on to anyone you know would be interested.

 

THE SYDNEY JEWISH MEDITATIN GROUP IS PROUD TO PRESENT

 

                      Rabbi Shefa Gold

 ECSTATIC MEDITATION

   

 

    

 

Enjoy chanting, dancing, meditation and  Torah with one of America's leading exponents of ecstatic meditation practice on her first visit to Australia.

Participate in a variety of workshops and activities.

 

 

6th - 14th November 2004

 

 

                         Rabbi Shefa Gold

 

Rabbi Shefa Gold is a leader in ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal and is the director of C-DEEP ~ Center for Devotional, Energy and Ecstatic Practice in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. She received her ordination both from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and from Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. Shefa composes and performs spiritual music, has produced nine albums, and her liturgies have been published in several new prayerbooks. She teaches workshops and retreats on the theory and art of Chanting, Devotional Healing, Spiritual Community building and Meditation. Shefa combines her grounding in Judaism with a background in Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, and Native American spiritual traditions to make her uniquely qualified as a spiritual bridge celebrating the shared path of devotion.

 

"Friends, 

The repetition of a sacred phrase is a form of meditation/prayer that facilitates the widening of heart, and the clearing of mind, opening the doors that lead into multiple levels of meaning and expanded states of consciousness. The practice of this kind of chant has been a great gift for me. I am blessed to be able share it with you ......

                                        love, Shefa "

 

 

 

 

More information can be found on Shefa Gold's website

 

www.rabbishefagold.com

 

         FULL PROGRAM

 

Shabbat 6th November 10.00am :

Rabbi Gold will lead a Renewal Shabbat service, with regular participants, followed by a celebratory Kiddush.

Main Sanctuary, Temple Emanuel,

                     7 Ocean St. Woollahra

 

Sunday 7th November 11,00am-1.00pm :

Rabbi Gold will introduce and present Torah Journeys, relating to the Parsha reading of the week.

Education Centre, Temple Emanuel, Woollahra

 

Sun 7th November 2.00-5.00pm :

Chanting workshop.

Education Centre, Temple Emanuel, Woollahra

 

Wed 10th November 6.30-8.30pm :

An introduction to ecstatic meditation.

Neuweg Sanctuary, Temple Emanuel, Woollahra

NOTE: Entry by donation

 

Thu 11th November 7.00-9.00 pm :

Ecstatic dance workshop.

Neuweg Sanctuary, Temple Emanuel, Woollahra

 

Fri 12th - Sun 14th November

Deepen your spiritual life through connecting with yourself, others and the Divine in this non residential weekend retreat.

Performing Arts Centre, The Emanuel School,

                           20 Stanley St, Randwick

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE EMAIL

David Rapaport:    davrap69@easy.com.au

or         Judy Kell:     judykell@bigpond.com      

 

"Torah Journeys": Receiving the Blessing and Rising to the Challenge of Torah through Spiritual Practice

Each Torah reading provides us with the opportunity to seach for the blessing within, to receive the spiritual challenge and rise to meet that challenge through our personal practice.  Spiritual practice begins with a loving discernment of "Here" and "Now", and a connection to seasonal cycles and the cycle of Torah.

The Torah Journey workshop will uncover the blessing, present the spiritual challenge and offer practices related to the weekly parsha. No previous knowledge is required.

 

When:  11.00 - 1.00pm Sunday 7th November 

Where: Education Centre, Temple Emanuel,

             7 Ocean St. Woollahra

Cost:    $ 20

 

Ecstatic Hebrew Chant: The Mystic Heart of Jewish Prayer and Meditation

Chanting, the repetition of a sacred phrase, is a way of transforming the words of liturgy into doorways. They become entrances into expanded states of consciousness. From those expanded states, we can have access to the fullness of our power to bless and to heal, both ourselves and others. The sacred words become the lanterns by which our inner treasures, the unique medicine that we each carry may be revealed.

This workshop will serve as an introduction to chanting as  healing, and an enrichment of spirit through song.

 

 When: 2.00-5.00pm Sunday 7th November 

Where: Education Centre, Temple Emanuel,

                       7 Ocean St. Woollahra

Cost:    $ 20           

 

Sacred Dance Workshop

Enjoy Shefa's unique approach to ecstatic dance, drawing on a range of sacred dance traditions. Shefa will lead us in a series of dance movements to open up our hearts and experience the joys of communal dance.

 

When:  7.00 pm -9.00pm Thursday 11th November

Where: Neuweg Sanctuary, Temple Emanuel,

             7 Ocean St. Woollahra

Cost:    $ 20

 

C-Deep Meditation Retreat

Each moment of silent meditation can be seen as microcosm of life, dealing with physical pain, mental distraction and conflicting inner voices. The qualities that are cultivated in order to step through the meditative doorway  are the same qualities that are needed in order to live one's life to its fullest and realise the love that is within.  Experience a special weekend exploring Shefa Gold's  meditative practice, the C-DEEP Meditation Retreat.

 

The C-Deep Meditation Retreat is for those of you who

* wish to  build a deep and abiding Center of Awareness 

   through Meditation and Jewish Contemplative practice.

* are on a Devotional path and have a commitment to live

   from the heart and do the work required to grow in

   love each day.

* understand what it means to perceive the world as

   Energy and want to become energy-workers.

* want to explore Ecstatic states in order to expand

   their perceptive and creative potential.

* have a commitment to Practice on a daily, and hopefully

   moment to moment basis..

 

"Rabbi Shefa knows how to contact the deep patterns of soul growth. She does that in the dimensions of sound, meditation, movement, and transformation for people."

                 RABBI ZALMAN SCHACHTER-SHALOMI

 

“Shefa’s C-DEEP retreat was life transforming for me. Not only did I experience the presence of the God-Force in new and powerful ways, I took away specific techniques and practices that have continued to deepen that relationship." 

                                                             YAFA

 

When:  7.00 pm -9.00pm Friday 12th November

            9.00am - 7.00pm Saturday 13th November

            9.ooam - 3.00pm Sunday  14th november

Where : Performing Arts Centre, The Emanuel School,

                                   20 Stanley St. Randwick

Cost :   $200 (includes lunch and tea and coffee)         

 

 

 

 

 

BOOKING FORM

 

Please post this form(or a copy) with payment to reserve your place. You will be sent a receipt and additional detailed  information .

 

Name:    _________________________________________

 

Address: ________________________________________                 

                  ________________________________________

 

                  ________________________________________

 

Phone:      ________________________________________

 

Email:      _________________________________________

 

TORAH JOURNEY WORKSHOP

Sun 7th November 2004

Full payment                  $ 20                              [     ]

 

CHANTING WORKSHOP

Sun 7th November 2004

Full payment                  $ 20                              [     ]

 

SACRED DANCE WORKSHOP

Thu  11th November 2004

Full payment                  $ 20                              [     ]

 

MEDITATION RETREAT

Fri 12th -Sun 14th November 2004

Full payment                  $ 200                            [     ]


 

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED       $________

 

 

Make cheques out to 'Meditation Account' and mail to

 

PO BOX 1876 BONDI JUNCTION, 1355

 

RABBI DAVID COOPER

Sydney March 2005

 

PUBLIC LECTURE: Kabbalah and Meditation: An evening with Rabbi David A Cooper


Join Rabbi David Cooper for an evening of Hasidic tales and Kabbalistic teachings that focus on the little known contemplative side of Judaism. Cooper is a well known meditation guide and author of a number of books and audio-tapes, including his best selling book: GOD IS A VERB: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism,  which brings to light the mystical approach to the Divine. He will discuss this idea in depth and will bring a new way of understanding how to experience the Presence of the Divine in our everyday lives.


Rabbi Cooper will speak for about an hour and then will welcome questions from the floor. If you have read one of his many books, or listened to his tapes, this would be an excellent time to discuss any of the issues he has raised. If you have not encountered his work, this will be a good chance to get introduced to Kabbalah in its most practical and useful form.

 

7.30pm Thursday 10th march 2005

$15 at door

Mill Hill Centre,  31-33 Spring St, Bondi Junction

WEEKEND MEDITATION WORKSHOP: teachings and contemplative practise

 

Join Rabbi David A. Cooper for a weekend of teachings and contemplative practice. The weekend of training will be divided into about one-third lecture, one-third practice, and one-third dialogue in a question and answer format. The primary focus of this mini-retreat will be to help people to learn and practice the Awareness techniques that open the gates to what in Judaism is called devekuth-- the goal of all Western mystics--to merge with the Divine and to dwell completely in its embrace, sometimes called the Presence.


Cooper brings these teachings in a way that not only clearly illuminate the concepts, but he also works with practices in experiential ways that touch the four worlds: mental, emotion, physical and spiritual levels. In this way the teachings are not only learned intellectually, the wisdom can be fully and essentially integrated. These teachings are for both beginning and advanced meditators. Meditation practice can be done on cushions or on chairs. No particular background is required in Kabbalah, Judaism or Hebrew. We do ask, of course, that participants bring a willing heart and an open mind to the classes. In addition, advance reservations will be required as space is limited. Priority will be given to participants who register for the entire weekend. Lunch will be provided.

9.30am-4.30pm Saturday & Sunday 12 & 13 March

$100 p.d.  Or $150 for both days

Drama Centre Temple Emanuel School, Randwick

Registration essential

WEEKLONG SILENT RETREAT

For the first time in Australia, Rabbi David A. Cooper and his wife Shoshana Cooper will be offering a week-long, silent meditation retreat for beginning and advanced practitioners who seek to deepen their contemplative practice. The Coopers have been offering this retreat format for over ten years in different parts of the world, and have dramatically influenced the development of Jewish Meditation in the USA. The daily schedule for this week includes many sessions of sitting and walking meditation. It is designed to provide a supportive environment for serious participants to deeply explore the full spectrum of their own minds. Many people have reported that a week with the Cooper's has transformed their contemplative practice.

A week of retreat in silence is a practice done in many traditions and it has roots as well in Contemplative Judaism. Many Jewish mystics sat alone for extended periods, often returning home only for special holy days. Some people who have never experienced a week of silence on retreat initially feel that it would be a daunting task; however, we have seen over and over again that within a few days the silence becomes quite a refreshing experience. By the end of the week most retreatants actually regret the end of the silence.

While the retreat is run in silence, there actually is considerable opportunity to "voice." We chant together every morning special niggunim for prayers; we offer spoken teachings at different times during the day; we learn kabbalistic techniques of chanting names of the Divine; and we have small group interview sessions to get personal guidance from the teachers. In the groups, participants are also able to listen to guidance given to others and this usually proves to be pertinent for everyone at some time or another. Thus, there is plenty of communication during this retreat. Still, participants are all encouraged to drop verbal social conventions so that each person on retreat can be dedicated to deepening her or his personal practice.

This is a wonderful opportunity for those who are drawn to this kind of experience. We have worked with people who have had no meditation background at all, and we have worked with those who are advanced Buddhist practitioners. We have a variety of teachings to work with all levels. The most refined teachings in the Tibetan world actually parallel previously hidden contemplative teachings of Kabbalah. The Jewish mystical work we offer in many ways parallels the esoteric teachings currently being brought to the West by Tibetan dzogchen masters (the most secret and reputedly the highest of all Buddhist practices.)

The teaching of Judaism (and many traditions) is that all paths ultimately lead to the One, for nothing exists but the One. The Coopers have deeply investigated and practiced in many arenas. We have listened to the promises and checked for ourselves the results. In the end, we have come to the conclusion that the spiritual path usually does not fulfill grandiose expectations. But it can lead to a certain state of being that most people want in their heart of hearts. That place is called Peace of Mind.

We are not promising this as the result of your week of practice. We are, however, saying that we are focused on teaching each participant a methodology that will open the gates of inner peace. You will almost certainly gain a peek, a view of this quieting of the busy mind, and you will learn how to let go and simply be in this moment, right now, in peace. This is not difficult to achieve. What is difficult, however, is to sustain it. The week-long retreat is the beginning of learning how to accomplish the stabilization of a profound practice.

Participants are expected to fully commit to the spirit of silence. This does not mean that we will be somber; in fact, a primary instruction in our practice is to be relaxed and light-hearted. So we will find a balance between gentle discipline and ease of mind, without speaking or gesturing to our neighbors. Previous meditation experience is helpful, but not necessary. Knowledge of Kabbalah or Judaism also helps but again is not a pre-requisite. We will chant some melodies in easy Hebrew that raw beginners will be able to understand and join. If you have the time and inclination, you will not regret joining us for this week-long experience.

Sunday 20-Sunday 27 March

$850

Registration essential.  Maximum number 70 people

Brahma Kumaris Retreat Centre in Leura

Accommodation is very comfortable, with twin share rooms with bathroom, in cottages, in a gorgeous bush setting.

ABOUT RABBI DAVID COOPER


Rabbi David A. Cooper and his wife Shoshana have been leaders in the growing popularity in Jewish Meditation. They have both been speakers and teachers at many Jewish meditation conferences. They have taught at the Jewish Renewal Kallah for the past twelve years and they have led a few dozen weeks of silent retreat. They lived in the Old City of Jerusalem for eight years.


Rabbi Cooper has written books on the subject of contemplative Judaism, including: THE HANDBOOK FOR JEWISH MEDITATION PRACTICES (Jewish Lights), THREE GATES TO MEDITATION PRACTICE (Skylight Press); A HEART OF STILLNESS: A Complete Guide to Learning the Art of Meditation (Skylight Press); and SILENCE SIMPLICITY & SOLITUDE: A Complete Guide to Spiritual Retreat. He is also the author of GOD IS A VERB: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism, which is one of the best selling books in the Jewish genre, with close to 100,000 copies sold.


In addition, Rabbi Cooper has recorded a best selling audio-tape set with Sounds True: THE MYSTICAL KABBALAH. An additional set, THE HOLY CHARIOT is also available. Finally, the audio-set KABBALAH MEDITATIONS present a selection of the  guided meditations that appear in the first set.


The Cooper's have produced a CD of SONGS OF PRAYER AND SILENCE, which includes many of the niggunim they use in the morning prayers on retreat. Much of the music was composed by Shoshana. For four years they have guided two programs for advanced meditators at the Jewish Retreat Center, Elat Chayyim, in upstate New York. They have taught together at Omega Institute in New York, Mt. Madonna in California, the Open Center in New York City, Chochmat HaLev in Berkeley, and Yesod in Colorado, as well as in Holland, Germany, Israel, and Poland. They currently reside in the small town of Crestone, Colorado, a center for many contemplative traditions.

 

 

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