Through the meditative power of the niggun–wordless participatory melody–we’ll raise our voices and lift our spirits together. Experience the joys of communal song with a participatory Jewish music experience – one-part participatory song session, one-part spiritual practice.
Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz is an educator, practitioner, and facilitator of Jewish communal music and serves the Hadar Institute as their Director of Tefillah and Music. Both within the beit midrash and out in the community, Deborah strives to interweave song and Torah as integrated tools in the process of unearthing the grassroots creative spirituality of the Jewish and global people. Deborah received rabbinic ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary where she also earned her master’s in women and gender studies, and holds degrees in music and religious anthropology from the University of Michigan.
Generously funded by the Procacci Family Artist in Residence Endowment.