Days of Awe for the World – a Journey of Teshuvah and Tikkun
Frank Levy and Rabbi Rami are Jewish practitioners of Perennial Wisdom. Their native spiritual language is Judaism as filtered through the teachings of Rabbis, Kabbalists, and Hasidim promoting nonduality. Each autumn Frank and Rami invite you to taste Jewish Perennial Wisdom through their unique and universalist celebration of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah which, taken together they call the Days of Awe for the World.
Days of Awe for the World is a unique opportunity for people of all faiths and no faith to experience the power, beauty, and message of this most sacred time of the Jewish calendar year. Blending pre-recorded teachings and meditations, cantorial chanting, prayer, journaling, contemplative rituals, group study, and live Zoom gatherings, Days of Awe for the World is a time for deep introspection, contemplation, and transformation around two themes central to Perennial Wisdom: teshuvah (returning to your true nature as a manifesting of nondual Aliveness) and tikkun (repairing the world with justice and compassion).
Days of Awe for the World unfolds in three stages. The first, centered around Rosh Hashanah, focuses on teshuvah, returning to and awakening as the nondual Aliveness manifesting as all reality. The second, centered on the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur explores one or more of The Thirteen Attributes of Godliness (Exodus 34:6-7). The third, centered around Yom Kippur, focuses on tikkun, repairing our broken world with acts of healing.
While there is no charge for participation in Days of Awe for the World, we do ask that participants make a minimum donation of $36.00 to help support the work of the One River Foundation. All donations are tax-deductible.