Virtual Programs
About this Program
ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal’s virtual offerings bring our community together across the globe. The Tikshoret virtual learning program launched in March 2020 as a response to COVID—and over the past years its grown into a space for connection, learning, and spiritual nourishment.
Our teachers and leaders have guided sessions on meditation, embodied movement, spiritual direction, and more—inviting us to slow down, tune in, and connect with our deepest selves.
We’re always adding new programs and classes, so check back often and see what’s next. If you’d like to lead a session or have an idea you’d like to share, please email tikshoret@aleph.org.
Upcoming Programs
- Returning the Feminine to the Stories of Our People
- Buried Treasure: Torah as a Sacred Mythology
- Running and Returning: Rites of Passage in Jewish Tradition
- From the Age of Pisces to Aquarius: Evolving in Love
Recurring Programs
- Nechamah Minyan (daily)
- Friday Healing Circle (weekly)
- Silence is Praise (weekly)
Upcoming Programs

Returning the Feminine to the Stories of Our People
Magiddah Debra Gordon Zaslow was ordained as a Maggidah by Rabbi Zalman Schacter -Shalomi in 1995, and travels the country telling stories. She holds an MFA in writing, and her memoir, Bringing Bubbe Home, chronicles midwifing her grandmother through death. Her new anthology, The Rooster Princess and Other Tales: Jewish Stories Repopulated with Spunky Heroines, Wise Women, Brave Crones, and Powerful Prophetesses, was just released.
Rabbi Rivkah Coburn weaves storytelling into her teaching and leadership as a dancer, spiritual director, and Jewish embodiment facilitator. She was ordained as a Maggidah by the Zaslows in 2012, and received her rabbinic smicha in January 2025, through the ALEPH Ordination Program.
Cassandra Sagan Is a twice-ordained Maggidah in the lineage of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. She is an educator, poet, singer/songwriter, visual artist, an InterPlay leader, and creator of Moving Midrash, an embodied Torah study practice. Cassandra weaves her tales with humor and magical realism, while making ancestral tikkunim through her stories.
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Buried Treasure: Torah As Sacred Mythology
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Running and Returning: Rites of Passage in the Jewish Tradition
Course Day & Time: Wednesday from 7-8pm ET/4-5pm PT
Course Dates: 11/5, 11/19, 12/3, 12/17, 12/29
*Zoom Link will be sent in confirmation email after form submission*
Course Description
Every wisdom tradition contains mythology around rites of passage, and Jewish tradition is no different. In its most narrow view, our rites of passage happen when we turn 12 or 13 – or as an adult – in a synagogue, chanting Torah, and helping to lead a Shabbat service. While this can be a meaningful framing, it is by no means the only way to engage with a Jewish Rite of Passage. In the mythic lens, rites of passage contain these steps: 1) answering a call by leaving the familiar, 2) the liminal identity space as represented by the wilderness or dream, 3) facing trials such as overcoming hardship and fear, 4) transformation and return.
In this 5 session course, we will explore different rites of passage models from Torah such as the Garden of Eden story, Avraham’s journey of Lech Lecha, Yaakov’s wrestling with the angel, and the life of Miriam the Prophetess. We will also look at the story of the four who enter paradise from the Talmud. We will then turn to Jewish spiritual technology that adheres to the rite of passage model such as marriage, mourning, and conversion rituals, as well as those that may have a place in rituals that we create – like mikveh (ritual bath) and aish tamid (the fire that was kept burning in the Temple).In the final session, we will create our own rite of passage ritual for deep healing and transformation.
This course is open to all, no prior experience necessary and you do not need to know how to read Hebrew, everything will be transliterated and translated.
Ariel Hendelman – Course Facilitator
Ariel is a Senior Rabbinic student with the ALEPH Ordination Program. She sees chant and meditation practice as the cornerstones of her spiritual life and leads chant circles online and in-person for organizations such as Or HaLev and Temple of the Stranger. Ariel teaches frequently at Lehrhaus Tavern and House of Learning in Boston on subjects such as dreaming in Jewish tradition and the legacy and lineage of Rabbi Akiva. Ariel’s written words appear in Ayin Press, Double Blind Magazine and most recently on her Substack. While living in the Nachlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem from 2015-2020, Ariel was an LGBTQ community organizer, founding Shabbat Shelach, which hosted monthly Shabbat meals, as well as the largest post-Pride Shabbat meal ever in Jerusalem. Ariel’s debut album, Prayers for Fire & Water, is a soulful blend of folk and niggunim. Her next musical release will be a series of chant EP’s. In her free time, Ariel enjoys sitting around the bonfire with friends, and eating cornbread, possibly at the same time.
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From the Age of Pisces to Aquarias: Evolving In Love
Course Day and Time: Sunday 4pm PT/5pm MT/7pm ET
Course Dates: Nov 9th & Nov 16th
Format: Remote – Zoom link will be sent in confirmation email
Course Description
We are living through a turning of the ages. The Piscean era brought us mysticism, structured devotion, and the search for truth through sacred words. It also left behind patterns of division, martyrdom, and spiritual projection. Now, the Aquarian age calls us into something new: Clear communication. Collective wisdom. Courageous love. A higher moral ground.
In this 2-part series, Rabbi Charna and Rabbi Jonathan will guide us through a study of what the dawning of the Age of Aquarius means. We will focus on
Honoring what we’ve inherited
Releasing what no longer serves
Stepping into leadership rooted in heart and wholeness
This is not a lecture. It’s a guided journey of reflection, dialogue, and spiritual evolution.
What to Expect:
- Big-picture teaching on sacred time and astrological ages
- Small-group reflection and embodied practice
- Suggestions for evolving consciousness
- A vision of love that integrates difference, responsibility, and renewal
Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz is a teacher of Torah, Kabbalah, and Jewish mysticism with over two decades of experience guiding seekers into the depths of Hebrew wisdom. She serves as President of the Haver Boulder Rabbinic Council, leads the online beit midrash Shulchan™, and is known for weaving ancient texts with contemporary insight. Her work integrates scholarship, spirituality, and community leadership, helping others access resilience, meaning, and sacred presence in today’s world.
Rabbi Jonathan Seidel PhD is currently the Rabbi in Residence at the Aquarian Minyan in Berkeley and the Head of its online Yeshivah and has taught Judaic studies and Religion for over 4o years in a number of West Coast universities, most recently at the University of Portland . He received his Doctorate in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at UC Berkeley and is ordained by ALEPH . Rabbi Seidel has served as a spiritual leader and Cantor for a number of Jewish communities in California and Arizona. He has an extensive background in and commitment to Interfatith and Intercultural activism, Jewish music (as Chazzan for many years), Social Justice work, Jewish education and environmental activism. He teaches a variety of classes in mysticism, magic, Bible, Rabbinics, Jewish history and theology, among other topics. R’Seidel is immediate past Chair of the Oregon Board of Rabbis and the President of the Board of the Oregon Interfaith Hub. He is honored to share the legacy of Reb Zalman and is doing his part as Rabbi/Professor/Educator in “shifting the Paradigm”
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Recurring Programs

Nechamah Minyan
The Nechamah Minyan was started in January 2021 by Reb Geela Rayzel Raphael as a place to say kaddish (Jewish prayer for the dead) for her mom, Natalie Robinson, (Nechama Leah bat Elke v’Chayim).
For Jews in mourning, it is traditional to say daily Kaddish in a minyan, which is a group of 10 or more persons. All who mourn, who are honoring yahrzeits, or who wish to participate in the mitzvah of making a minyan, are invited to join this important program.
If you would like to register, please reach out to Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael at rrayzel@shechinah.com.
If you are looking to attend a minyan taking place that evening, please contact Rabbi Geela Rayzel by 6 pm EDT.
If you’d like to be on the last-minute text list (to be contacted to participate in the mitzvah of making a minyan, in the case not enough are gathered) please reach out to Rabbi Geela Rayzel at the email above.
If you’d like to lead one of the evenings (creative, traditional, and all types of services are welcome!) please reach out to Rabbi Geela Rayzel at the email above.
If you would like to express your gratitude for this type of program, please feel free to make a donation HERE.
To register, please email Rabbi Geela Rayzel Raphael at rrayzel@shechinah.com.

Friday Healing Circle
Friday Healing Circle
Fridays | 11:30am ET / 8:30am PT | Zoom
The Friday Healing Circle, led by Rabbi Diane Elliot and friends, offers a weekly space to connect, to feel, to praise, to learn, to grieve and to love. Join us each Friday for an hour of song and movement, Torah, poetry and healing prayers to expand your spirit and lead you into Shabbat. Gatherings are recorded and a link sent to all on the Healing Circle mailing list (you must email R’ Diane to be added to the list), so you can partake at your convenience. The Circle is freely offered; contributions are appreciated.
To register, please email R’ Diane at rabbi.diane18@gmail.com

Silence is Praise
Date: Weekly on Wednesdays
Time: 11:30 am-12:30 pm ET (8:30-9:30 am PT)
Cost: Pay-what-you-can
Presenter: Rabbi Anne Brener
Description: Overwhelmed with stress from social distancing, quarantine, and COVID-19? Join Rabbi Anne Brener for a chanting and meditation service, using the structure of the morning service, to calm our bodies and connect our souls. There will be time for some check-in afterward.

If you have questions or any trouble registering, please email us at tikshoret@aleph.org.
The views, information, or opinions expressed during these classes and events are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of ALEPH and its members.