This semester, Jewish Studio Project (JSP) is excited to offer a Rabbinic Leadership Studio immersive, led by Rabbi Adam Lavitt, Hebrew College alum and JSP’s Director of Learning. Designed to equip you with tools and teachings to incorporate creativity and creative process into your rabbinic training, this program centers on JSP’s foundational teachings and pedagogy, grounded in the transformative Jewish Studio Process methodology.
Program Highlights
Through multi-modal practices and text study, this program nurtures authentic leadership, fosters imagination, and encourages creative exploration. As a participant, you will:
- Cultivate practices for leading with authenticity and creativity, rooted in personal reflection.
- Explore meaningful modalities that inspire imagination and open new pathways for creativity.
- Learn creative approaches for uncovering fresh insights and ideas.
This non-credit program is free of charge and offers opportunities for continued involvement with JSP.
Program Structure
This training includes five sessions on Wednesday afternoons from 2:30-5pm and a capstone experience, with both virtual and in-person components:
*March 12: Virtual Introductory Session
*March 19: In-Person Jewish Studio Process
*March 26: Virtual Session on Intention
*April 2: In-Person Jewish Studio Process
*April 23: Virtual Session on Witness and Closing
Between sessions, participants are required to engage in the Jewish Studio Process at the studio independently or attend a JSP public program. All JSP programs are free to participants throughout the training.
Pre-Program Requirement
To prepare for the program, we ask that you attend at least one JSP session to familiarize yourself with the Jewish Studio Process. If you attended the winter seminar with Rabbi Adina, that fulfills this requirement. If you haven’t attended a JSP program before, you may still apply and complete the requirement before the program begins in March.
Please apply by Friday, February 14th.
Questions? Email Annie at afortnow@jewishstudioproject.org.