Friday, Oct 4, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:30pm
Embodied prayer, joyous singing & nature connection
Led by Rabbi Lee Moore and Cellist Aaron Fried
Join us for an inspiring, land-based, musical outdoor prayer ceremony!
Greet the new year with a radical Jewish prayer experience in nature that weaves together traditional melodies with eco-poetics. At Living Tree’s fifth annual Rosh Hashanah celebration, we’ll tap into our roots as we soar with song—all while surrounded by the stunning peak foliage of the Mad River Valley.
What to expect: Joyous singing, embodied prayer, nature connection, and inclusive community!
Suggested donation: $36–$360
This program is made possible with your donation & the support of Shira Sternberg and the Barr Charitable Trust.
Tashlich
All participants are welcome to join us for a Tashlich ceremony in the afternoon, 2:30–4 pm. We’ll walk down to Living Tree’s private beach on the Mad River and together enact this High Holy Days ritual of casting away/releasing what no longer serves us.
Stay over at Living Tree
Spaces are available to rent on Oct. 2–4. Reserve an individual room or a private suite in the Common House. Learn more about the space options here, and email us us if you’re interested! The beauty of Vermont is not to be missed this time of year!
When: October 4, 10 am–12:30 pm, with vegetarian potluck lunch to follow
Where: All activities held under the pavilion in the Living Tree meadow (rain or shine) 96 Living Tree Lane, Moretown, VT
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