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Prayer and Song Circle (6/10/25)

$36.00

Join us for an evening of prayer, song, and connection, as we come together in Jewish psychedelic community. Guided by Lior Tsarfaty, we’ll explore a range of Jewish vocal activation techniques including chant, medicine music, niggunim, and more. This gathering invites deep connection to ourselves, to one another, and to the Divine.

This is an opportunity to hold each other in sacred space, to find renewal through melody and intention, and to catalyze communal connection in a time of great need.


This gathering is rooted in Jewish tradition and welcomes everyone with an open heart.

The Circle will take place on Tuesday, June 10th from 6:30-8:30pm at 3049 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703

Cost: $36  

If cost is a barrier to you attending, please reach out to flow@shefaflow.org, there are limited scholarships available ($18)

This session will not be recorded.

About Our Guides:

Lior Tsarfaty is an international touring musician, recording artist, and the musical director of “Chochmat Ha’Lev,” a Jewish renewal spiritual center. Lior has always viewed music as more than entertainment. For Lior, it’s also been a profound source of healing. So when he left his native Israel in 2009 to study in California, it was to deepen his understanding of music as a vehicle for transformation.

As a student at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Lior enrolled in the Voice, Sound and Healing Music Program. He also explored the field of body-oriented psychotherapy, attending the Hakomi Institute of California. Lior broadened his scope by working with a wide range of spiritual organizations, teachers, and artists, including Patti Cathcart (Tuck and Patty), Roshi Norman Fisher, Joanna Macy, Starhawk, and Jennifer Berezan.

Lior set about employing music as a tool for peacemaking and, in 2014, released his debut album “Lior Tsarfaty & The Prayer Songs Project,” which brought together Israeli, Moroccan, Indian, Canadian, and American musicians in perfect harmony. His second album, “I Am You,” is a collaboration between 35 Israeli and Palestinian musicians. His most recent album “In My Ancestors’ Arms” is a tribute to his Jewish heritage.

Over the years, Lior has used the healing power of music to make a difference for the homeless, children, hospice patients, and elders. Lior developed a unique and successful method of working musically with Alzheimer's patients. His groundbreaking work is featured in the film "There is a Place."

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Join us for an evening of prayer, song, and connection, as we come together in Jewish psychedelic community. Guided by Lior Tsarfaty, we’ll explore a range of Jewish vocal activation techniques including chant, medicine music, niggunim, and more. This gathering invites deep connection to ourselves, to one another, and to the Divine.

This is an opportunity to hold each other in sacred space, to find renewal through melody and intention, and to catalyze communal connection in a time of great need.


This gathering is rooted in Jewish tradition and welcomes everyone with an open heart.

The Circle will take place on Tuesday, June 10th from 6:30-8:30pm at 3049 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703

Cost: $36  

If cost is a barrier to you attending, please reach out to flow@shefaflow.org, there are limited scholarships available ($18)

This session will not be recorded.

About Our Guides:

Lior Tsarfaty is an international touring musician, recording artist, and the musical director of “Chochmat Ha’Lev,” a Jewish renewal spiritual center. Lior has always viewed music as more than entertainment. For Lior, it’s also been a profound source of healing. So when he left his native Israel in 2009 to study in California, it was to deepen his understanding of music as a vehicle for transformation.

As a student at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Lior enrolled in the Voice, Sound and Healing Music Program. He also explored the field of body-oriented psychotherapy, attending the Hakomi Institute of California. Lior broadened his scope by working with a wide range of spiritual organizations, teachers, and artists, including Patti Cathcart (Tuck and Patty), Roshi Norman Fisher, Joanna Macy, Starhawk, and Jennifer Berezan.

Lior set about employing music as a tool for peacemaking and, in 2014, released his debut album “Lior Tsarfaty & The Prayer Songs Project,” which brought together Israeli, Moroccan, Indian, Canadian, and American musicians in perfect harmony. His second album, “I Am You,” is a collaboration between 35 Israeli and Palestinian musicians. His most recent album “In My Ancestors’ Arms” is a tribute to his Jewish heritage.

Over the years, Lior has used the healing power of music to make a difference for the homeless, children, hospice patients, and elders. Lior developed a unique and successful method of working musically with Alzheimer's patients. His groundbreaking work is featured in the film "There is a Place."

Join us for an evening of prayer, song, and connection, as we come together in Jewish psychedelic community. Guided by Lior Tsarfaty, we’ll explore a range of Jewish vocal activation techniques including chant, medicine music, niggunim, and more. This gathering invites deep connection to ourselves, to one another, and to the Divine.

This is an opportunity to hold each other in sacred space, to find renewal through melody and intention, and to catalyze communal connection in a time of great need.


This gathering is rooted in Jewish tradition and welcomes everyone with an open heart.

The Circle will take place on Tuesday, June 10th from 6:30-8:30pm at 3049 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703

Cost: $36  

If cost is a barrier to you attending, please reach out to flow@shefaflow.org, there are limited scholarships available ($18)

This session will not be recorded.

About Our Guides:

Lior Tsarfaty is an international touring musician, recording artist, and the musical director of “Chochmat Ha’Lev,” a Jewish renewal spiritual center. Lior has always viewed music as more than entertainment. For Lior, it’s also been a profound source of healing. So when he left his native Israel in 2009 to study in California, it was to deepen his understanding of music as a vehicle for transformation.

As a student at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Lior enrolled in the Voice, Sound and Healing Music Program. He also explored the field of body-oriented psychotherapy, attending the Hakomi Institute of California. Lior broadened his scope by working with a wide range of spiritual organizations, teachers, and artists, including Patti Cathcart (Tuck and Patty), Roshi Norman Fisher, Joanna Macy, Starhawk, and Jennifer Berezan.

Lior set about employing music as a tool for peacemaking and, in 2014, released his debut album “Lior Tsarfaty & The Prayer Songs Project,” which brought together Israeli, Moroccan, Indian, Canadian, and American musicians in perfect harmony. His second album, “I Am You,” is a collaboration between 35 Israeli and Palestinian musicians. His most recent album “In My Ancestors’ Arms” is a tribute to his Jewish heritage.

Over the years, Lior has used the healing power of music to make a difference for the homeless, children, hospice patients, and elders. Lior developed a unique and successful method of working musically with Alzheimer's patients. His groundbreaking work is featured in the film "There is a Place."

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