Programs
Workshop
JEWISH IDENTITY: A
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLORATION
– Have you ever felt too
Jewish? Not Jewish enough?
How we each make sense of
being a Jew is deeply
personal, and not ordinarily
part of our everyday
conversations. For six
weeks, Kavana will create a
safe and lively forum to
discuss issues of Jewish
identity amongst friends old
and new. This collaborative
workshop will be
co-facilitated by Kavana
partners
Dr. Dan
Rosen, psychologist and
identity scholar, and
Dr.
Noam Pianko, a Jewish
historian. And to make a
good thing even better,
chocolate and other sweets
will be plentiful by way of
a weekly dessert potluck.
This workshop will meet on
six consecutive Sunday
evenings (10/19,26;
11/2,9,16,23) from
7:30-9:00pm.
- Session One:
Identifying Identity –
What is identity? Using
psychological
frameworks, we will
begin to define the term
identity in its many
dimensions (e.g.,
career, family,
culture), and the degree
of importance these hold
in your life.
- Session Two:
The Multidimensionality
of Jewish Identity –
What defines a Jew? We
will consider the many
ways people can be
Jewish (e.g., religion,
ethnicity,
spirituality), with
special attention given
to how these identities
operate in your life.
- Session Three:
The Development of
Jewish Identity – Are
you the same Jew now as
at 13? We will explore
the dynamic nature of
Jewish identity in the
lives of participants
through consideration of
developmental models,
life stages, and
contextual factors.
- Session Four:
The Impact of
Marginalization – Are we
victims? We will discuss
whether the
psychological stress of
being
marginalized/oppressed/discriminated
against is related to
one’s sense of identity
through consideration of
personal and familial
experiences.
- Session Five:
How Jews Became White
Folks – How good do you
have it? We will explore
how Jews have emerged to
become a privileged
people in America and
the impact of this new
status on yourself and
your family.
- Session Six:
From Intersecting
Identities to Meaning &
Purpose – American Jew
or Jewish American? We
will consider how “being
Jewish” informs your
sense of self, including
when and how this “self”
is in harmony or
conflict with other
salient identities.
The course will cost $20
(plus minimal fee for course
packet materials) for
partners and $60 (plus
minimal fee for course
packet materials) for other
participants.
You
can pay online or by check -
info here. Note -
Kavana aims to be totally
accessible regardless of
income level - so please let
us know if you need a
different rate.
Cultural Exploration
Living Room Learning
- Come join us for Living
Room Learning. Led by Rabbi
Rachel, we’ll study the portion of
the week (Parashat Hashavuah). Very
important to know – this class is open
to all levels/backgrounds – you do not
need to be a rabbinic scholar to attend.
The class will be ongoing every
Wednesday from 7:30-9pm. It’s drop-in
style and the location will be Rabbi
Rachel's living room unless otherwise
noted. If you're interested, just email
and we'll send you the weekly update - as well
as put you on the distribution for
regular reminders on the locations.
In
December, Living Room Learning WILL meet on Dec 3 and 17th. But not on
Dec 10, 24, and 31st. We will resume our regular schedule in January.
BOOK CLUB: JEWS IN STRANGE
PLACES - A global
look at Jewish stories and
histories, focusing on
exile, arrival, and survival
in different destinations.
This intriguing lineup of
novels and memoirs reminds
us of the rich tapestry of
Jewish peoplehood beyond the
borders of Seattle, while
also providing the
opportunity to think about
how we manage to create
meaningful Jewish lives in
our own location. Led by
Hannah
Pressman & Jeremy Derfner.
We will read five highly
acclaimed books:
- November 20th -
Farewell Shanghai
- January 15th - The
Man in the White
Sharkskin Suit
- March 19 - Beaufort
- May 14th - City of
Thieves
- July 16th - Baghdad,
Yesterday
All meetings take place
Thursday evenings from
7:30-9pm. Feel free to
attend the entire series, or
just join us for individual
sessions. There is no cost
to participate other than
purchasing the books for
yourself; however, if you
register by October 20th,
you can purchase all five
books at a significant
discount (only $50.00)
through Kavana.
Contact us for more
information and
pay online or by check.
MOVIE SCREENINGS-We
realized that, as busy as we
all are, a book a month is
not always practical. SO -
every other month, we'll
screen a movie with
intriguing Jewish themes.
We'll watch, nosh and then
discuss. Planned features
include:
- October 30th -
'Don't Mess with the
Zohan' (Adam Sandler as
a Mossad agent)
screening
- December 18th -
'Praying with Lior'
screening
- February 19th - 'The
Counterfeiters'
screening
- April 30th -
'Beaufort' screening
- June 18th - Movie
screening Title TBD
Where: Book club
location will vary (be sure
to sign up for the list -
and we'll mail the location
to you) and the Movie night
will be in a cozy home
theater on Queen Anne (again
- when you RSVP, we'll send
the location)
RSVP info: We'd like to hear from
you if you want to be a part of this
exciting new program! (Didn't make it to
previous Book Club meetings? Not a problem!) If
you plan to attend the future sessions,
please send an email to
kavanaseattle@gmail.com . If you're
interested in the group, but can't make
upcoming
dates, still let us know of your interest so
that we can keep you tuned into what's
happening. Thanks, and happy reading!