A Personal
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We
invite you to be part of a new Friday night service called
Nashuva.
Nashuva means “We will return.” |
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all have a need to return—to passion, to our dreams, to
our essential goodness, to love, to our own souls, to our God.
We spend so much time trying to succeed or to simply manage
the chaos in our lives, that we rarely make the time to reflect
and uncover our true possibility. Our souls are hungry for more.
Nashuva is a haven from the hectic lives we lead. A place where
we can leave behind our worries, receive the spiritual infusion
we have been looking for, and emerge transformed. Nashuva is
a time to pray, to sing, to be still and listen to the voice
of your soul. |
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But
the goal of prayer isn’t only personal peace. At Nashuva
we believe that prayer leads us to action. It reminds us that
we are here to heal this broken world. Nashuva is a service
that leads to service. On the first Friday of each month we
pray together, on the third Sunday of each month we serve together
to bring light to some dark corner of our city. |
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We
live in a time when religious intolerance is tearing our world
apart. We are grateful to Reverend Kirsten Linford-Steinfeld
who has opened the doors of her church and her heart to us.
Our two communities will be working side by side. We know that the joining of our communities
in social action will be a blessing not only to our city but
to ourselves. |
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Nashuva
is just beginning. We invite you to be part of its evolution
and growth. If you have friends who you think would be interested
in Nashuva, please forward this invitation to them. |
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Wishing
you blessings and joy,
Rabbi Naomi Levy and Nashuva
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