[Past event] Rabbi David Almog to lead a Zoom Jewish prayer and meditation course
Congregation Anshe Emeth opens a four-week Zoom ‘Tefillah Workshop’ with Rabbi David Almog, exploring Jewish prayer and meditation for all levels.
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Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.
HUDSON – Congregation Anshe Emeth announces a “Tefillah Workshop: Jewish Prayer and Meditation,” a four-week online series led by Rabbi David Almog exploring Jewish prayer as a living spiritual practice. Designed to be open and welcoming to all levels of experience, the program, according to organizers, offers a holistic introduction to Jewish liturgy, meditation, and intention, blending historical context with practical tools for personal and communal prayer.
Through guided exploration of topics such as the origins and development of Jewish prayer, meditation in Judaism, mystical traditions, the structure of the Amidah, and the use of kavanah, According to the rabbi, Participants are expected to gain confidence in developing a personal practice so that they may engage more fully in communal services.
Classes will be held on Zoom on Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Registration may be obtained using an online form. Congregation Anshe Emeth by phone at 518-828-6848 or e-mail, congregationansheemeth@gmail.com can provide details.
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[Past event] Rabbi David Almog to lead a Zoom Jewish prayer and meditation course
Congregation Anshe Emeth opens a four-week Zoom ‘Tefillah Workshop’ with Rabbi David Almog, exploring Jewish prayer and meditation for all levels.
The Jewish World Team
1
mins read time
Published by
The Jewish World

Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.
HUDSON – Congregation Anshe Emeth announces a “Tefillah Workshop: Jewish Prayer and Meditation,” a four-week online series led by Rabbi David Almog exploring Jewish prayer as a living spiritual practice. Designed to be open and welcoming to all levels of experience, the program, according to organizers, offers a holistic introduction to Jewish liturgy, meditation, and intention, blending historical context with practical tools for personal and communal prayer.
Through guided exploration of topics such as the origins and development of Jewish prayer, meditation in Judaism, mystical traditions, the structure of the Amidah, and the use of kavanah, According to the rabbi, Participants are expected to gain confidence in developing a personal practice so that they may engage more fully in communal services.
Classes will be held on Zoom on Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Registration may be obtained using an online form. Congregation Anshe Emeth by phone at 518-828-6848 or e-mail, congregationansheemeth@gmail.com can provide details.
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[Past event] Rabbi David Almog to lead a Zoom Jewish prayer and meditation course
Congregation Anshe Emeth opens a four-week Zoom ‘Tefillah Workshop’ with Rabbi David Almog, exploring Jewish prayer and meditation for all levels.
The Jewish World Team
1
mins read time
Published by
The Jewish World

Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.
HUDSON – Congregation Anshe Emeth announces a “Tefillah Workshop: Jewish Prayer and Meditation,” a four-week online series led by Rabbi David Almog exploring Jewish prayer as a living spiritual practice. Designed to be open and welcoming to all levels of experience, the program, according to organizers, offers a holistic introduction to Jewish liturgy, meditation, and intention, blending historical context with practical tools for personal and communal prayer.
Through guided exploration of topics such as the origins and development of Jewish prayer, meditation in Judaism, mystical traditions, the structure of the Amidah, and the use of kavanah, According to the rabbi, Participants are expected to gain confidence in developing a personal practice so that they may engage more fully in communal services.
Classes will be held on Zoom on Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Registration may be obtained using an online form. Congregation Anshe Emeth by phone at 518-828-6848 or e-mail, congregationansheemeth@gmail.com can provide details.
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[Past event] Rabbi David Almog to lead a Zoom Jewish prayer and meditation course
Congregation Anshe Emeth opens a four-week Zoom ‘Tefillah Workshop’ with Rabbi David Almog, exploring Jewish prayer and meditation for all levels.
The Jewish World Team
1
mins read time
Published by
The Jewish World

Editor’s note: This event has already taken place.
HUDSON – Congregation Anshe Emeth announces a “Tefillah Workshop: Jewish Prayer and Meditation,” a four-week online series led by Rabbi David Almog exploring Jewish prayer as a living spiritual practice. Designed to be open and welcoming to all levels of experience, the program, according to organizers, offers a holistic introduction to Jewish liturgy, meditation, and intention, blending historical context with practical tools for personal and communal prayer.
Through guided exploration of topics such as the origins and development of Jewish prayer, meditation in Judaism, mystical traditions, the structure of the Amidah, and the use of kavanah, According to the rabbi, Participants are expected to gain confidence in developing a personal practice so that they may engage more fully in communal services.
Classes will be held on Zoom on Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Registration may be obtained using an online form. Congregation Anshe Emeth by phone at 518-828-6848 or e-mail, congregationansheemeth@gmail.com can provide details.
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