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  • “Writing Shekhinah” with Joy Ladin

    Workshops 2025-2026

    “Writing Shekhinah” with Joy Ladin One of the most ancient functions of poetry is to make divine presence perceptible through language. This class will probe the intersections between language, poetry, and the Shekhinah, Jewish tradition’s name for divine presence, an aspect of God that who is present in human time, space, relationships, and communities, and shares […]

  • “‘The Psyche is a Labyrinth;’ Exploring Identity in Yiddish Poetry” with Danny Kraft

    Workshops 2025-2026

     "'The Psyche is a Labyrinth;’ Exploring Identity in Yiddish Poetry” with Danny Kraft REGISTER TO JOIN US In a 1919 literary manifesto, a group of modernist Yiddish poets known in English as the Introspectivists wrote that “the human psyche is an awesome labyrinth,” filled with thousands of beings and inheritances from the past and present, […]

  • “Sacred Objects: Finding the Magic Inside” with Hadara Bar-Nadav

    Workshops 2025-2026

    "Sacred Objects: Finding the Magic Inside" with Hadara Bar-Nadav What objects do you hold sacred? A ring, a key, a house, or a text? This generative workshop assumes that objects hold energy and power in our lives. Consider the torah, dressed in velvet and draped in silver, for which an entire congregation stands, this sacred […]

  • “Spiritualizing the Ordinary” with Yehoshua November

    Workshops 2025-2026

    Given contemporary poetry’s largely secular leanings, it’s not surprising that few poets today celebrate supernatural miracles, overtly religious experiences, or Divinity, in general. But how does one explain contemporary poetry’s tendency to insist on profound meaning in the ordinary—a tendency that, at times, appears to border on obsession? In this workshop, we will look at […]

  • “Imagining Jewish History into Poetry” with Yerra Sugarman

    Workshops 2025-2026

    The German-Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin, before his death in 1940 when he took his own life to avoid being murdered as a Jew in Europe, wrote: “There is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a document of barbarism.” Urging us to recognize the complexity of historical events, Benjamin asks that […]