Happy New Year 2018 from Mindful Judaism!!

Happy New Year! We would like to wish you a wonderful and healthy 2018 filled with blessings, joy, and satisfaction!

Thank you all for your support and encouragement since the development and launch of Mindful Judaism! We are off to an excellent start and look forward to more to come!

Some exciting news for the upcoming year include an expanded website and the offering of in person introductory workshops, day long Jewish meditation retreats, and weekend shabbatonim designed to help you explore and discover an authentic, meaningful relationship with the Divine.

For more information or to arrange a Mindful Judaism event at your community center, synagogue, house of worship, or other location, please contact Adam at adam@mindfuljudaism.com.

If you would like to catch up on some missed blog posts or have not yet had the opportunity to take a look at them all, please take another look! Here are the blog entries that were posted since the website launched in September:

What is Jewish Mindfulness Meditation?: Part 1 of 2

What is Jewish Mindfulness Meditation?: Part 2 of 2

Rosh Hashanah: A Jewish Mindfulness Holiday of Waking Up

From Ashes to Atonement: An Annual High Holiday Mindfulness Intensive

Yom Kippur: The Practice of Meditation and Atonement

Sukkot: Mindfulness, Sanctuary, and the Refuge of Vulnerability

How to Read the Bible: A Contemplative Jewish Approach to Torah Study

“Dog” Jews and “Cat” Jews: Contemporary Judaism, the Synagogue, and Jewish Innovation

Sabbath Rest: Each Breath is a New Sabbath

Should I Teach My Kids to Meditate? And When?!

Where is God?: The Gate of Heaven is Here

Wrestling with God in the 21st Century: Ally or Adversary?

What is Chanukah “Really”?: Rededicating the Temple and Sanctuary for Today

The Chanukah Miracle: Not by Might, Not by Power, But By My Breath

Psalm 151: A Mindful Jewish Meditation on Christmas

Again, we would like to wish you a wonderful and happy New Year and 2018!!

As always, if you are interested in learning more about Jewish Mindfulness Meditation or how to create a more meaningful spiritual path for you and your loved ones, please make sure to sign up and click the “Stay Connected Now!” button below!

Adam Fogel
www.mindfuljudaism.com