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Creating Jewish programs through Kabbalah
We have a recent phenomenon in Judaism of often running Jewish event programming that is missing a feeling of enough connection to Judaism. For example, at a Sukkot or Hanukkah gathering, out of a random sample of people coming out of such events feeling like they did not have a deep feeling of connection with the event. If we want Jews to connect with Torah and Judaism in new ways, we need to do so with more care. Torah is essential to Judaism, and finding new ways to incorporate it into our lives and events is exciting! As a model for doing this and creating spiritual spaces, I suggest using the structure of the sefirot from Kabbalah. The