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Book Talk and Signing: Rabbi Adina in conversation with Eden Pearlstein
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm ET
Location: Taylor & Co. Books, 1021 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn, NY
Tickets: FREE Registration is encouraged
Join Rabbi Adina for a compelling conversation with conversation with poet and co-founder of Ayin Press Eden Pearlstein, as they delve into her book, “The Place of All Possibility: Cultivating Creativity Through Ancient Jewish Wisdom”.
Creativity offers us a portal to transformation, spiritual connection, and revelation. It is there for us when we feel stuck, divided, or disconnected. In her highly anticipated first book, Rabbi Adina Allen delivers a paradigm-shifting and powerfully accessible reading of Torah as a contemporary guidebook for creativity and invites us to rethink and transform ourselves, our lives, and the world around us.
This event is free and all are welcome. Registration is encouraged. Books will be available for sale and signing, or can be ordered here. Co-hosted by Ayin Press & Taylor & Co. Books.
Rabbi Adina Allen is a spiritual leader, writer, and educator who grew up in an art studio where she learned firsthand the power of creativity for connecting to self and to the Sacred. She is cofounder and creative director of Jewish Studio Project (JSP), an organization that is seeding a future in which every person is connected to their creativity as a force for healing, liberation and social transformation.
Eden Pearlstein is a poet, performer, chronic collaborator, and cofounder of Ayin Press. Over the past two decades he has created an eclectic portfolio of audio, visual, textual, and curatorial works and projects. Eden is the co-author/co-editor of the chapbooks In/Flux: On Influence, Inspiration, Transmission, and Transformation; Taste and See: A Psychedelic Pesach Companion; Indwelling: An Earth-Based Sukkot Companion; and the artbook Speechless (with Cannupa Hanska Luger). He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and two children.
Venue: Taylor & Co. Books
1021 Cortelyou Rd
Map
573-864-5989
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