Introduction to Well Circles: New Moon Circles for Rosh Chodesh

Introduction to Well Circles: New Moon Circles for Rosh Chodesh

Join At The Well founder and CEO Sarah Waxman and Kohenet Miki Raver to enjoy an afternoon of healing and self-care.

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Date and time

Sunday, April 2 · 12:30 - 3:30pm PDT

Location

Stough Canyon Nature Center 2300 East Walnut Avenue Burbank, CA 91504

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About this event

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Rosh Chodesh–which translates to “head of the month”–is a special Jewish holiday for women that marks the beginning of the new Hebrew month on the new moon. Obscured until the 1970s, when consciousness-raising groups changed the world, Rosh Chodesh began being celebrated again. One of the best things about this holiday is that there are no rules—which allows us the opportunity to create our own rituals.

One ritual that is especially meaningful is creating a monthly New Moon Circle, or Well Circle as they’re called at At The Well. Well Circles are independently-run groups of 6-12 women who commit to meet every month around the time of Rosh Chodesh. You can enhance your personal wellness with an open-hearted, peer-led, community-based Well Circle with women in your life. At The Well offers resources and support to create these spaces with ease and meaning.

Join us to meet Sarah Waxman, founder and CEO of At the Well, and enjoy an afternoon of healing and self-care. Experience a Well Circle led by Sarah and Kohenet Miki Raver and learn how At the Well resources can support you with all you’ll need to create a Rosh Chodesh ritual of your own.

Light lunch and tea will be served.

This event is for folks who identify as women or nonbinary, age 40+.

Please email At The Well's Program Director, Samia, at samia@atthewellproject.com with any questions.

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We're here to support your journey to wholeness throughout every stage of your life. At The Well is spreading the word about Jewish rituals that can help you connect more deeply — to yourself, to your body, and to community.