Join At The Well for a special in-person event in partnership with Mayyim Hayyim for women and nonbinary folks in Boston, Massachusetts!
Join Bev Klau, Mayyim Hayyim's Director of Programs and Partnerships to explore Judaism's sacred water ritual of mikvah.
What does ritual immersion look and feel like? How do mikvah and Rosh Chodesh relate?
Learn about the transformative powers of water in Jewish wisdom, innovative uses of mikvah, and how the rhythms of the moon invite us into divine embodied presence in a welcoming space open to all women and nonbinary folks, regardless of prior mikvah knowledge or experience.
We will explore through meditation, storytelling, text study, and more. There will be an opportunity for immersion for some who are interested after the event.
If you have questions, please reach out to yael@atthewellproject.com!
Bev Klau is an educator, facilitator, and connector who has been facilitating the Beneath the Surface program at Mayyim Hayyim for over a dozen years. She has been a classroom teacher in Jewish day schools, a religious school principal, and part of the URJ Eisner Camp staff. She’s also an entrepreneur and a community activist who has launched multiple programs to build community in her town. Bev holds a master’s degree from Bank Street in Museum Education. Bev met her husband Max at Pardes in Jerusalem. She loves to cook vegetarian food and support her two teenage children through their performances in community theater productions. Bev lives in Natick with her family and two cats.