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Past Events
- Community Gathering 2009
- Bearing Witness: Sharing Grief in Queer Community
- Queer Shabbaton NY 2008
- Nehirim East 2008
- Community Gathering 2008
- Nehirim West 2008
- Queer Shabbaton NY 2007
- Nehirim East 2007
- Nehirim East 2006
- Nehirim East 2005
- Spring Healing: 5/21/08
- Healing Service: 2/19/07
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Chanukah Stories: 12/19/06
- The Body Divine: 12/9/06
- Shabbat Dinners
- Deeper Dating
- Queer Theology Salon
- Queer Spiritual Valentines
- Day of Mindfulness
 

After the Flood, the Rainbow:
A Healing Service for Gay and Lesbian Jews
and the Conservative Movement
Monday, February 19, 2007, 7pm
The JCC of Manhattan



Join faculty members of Nehirim: GLBT Jewish Spirituality and Culture and Keshet, JTS's student and faculty GLBT advocacy group, for an informal evening of ritual, healing, and talking about gays and lesbians and the Conservative movement. Many in the GLBT community have felt wounded by the Conservative movement over the last several years, and many Conservative Jews have felt a sense of disconnect or even despair in the wake of the recent debates about homosexuality. This evening will not be a debate about the issues. Rather, it will be 90 minutes of stories, song, and ritual to begin the healing process for gay Jews, conservative Jews, and their friends.

Cost: Free
Location: The JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave. at 76th St. (Program room assignments will be available at the JCC Customer Service Desk, in the lobby of the Samuel Priest Rose Building.)












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