Wednesday May 20th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm PT // 8:30 - 10:00 pm ET
This session will be recorded for those who can't make it live.
As a continuation of Songs for the Journey—our four-part explorationof how Jewish music and ritual can support medicine space— Kohenet Elana Brody invites you into a ceremonial evening of song in preparation for Shavuot.
In the sacred time between Passover and Shavuot, we move through the unfolding arc of the Omer—a 49-day journey of refinement, release, and becoming. Each day offers an invitation to meet ourselves more honestly: to notice what is ready to fall away, what is asking to be tended, and what is quietly waiting to emerge.
This is a season of inner clearing—not as an idea, but as a lived, embodied process. Like any meaningful journey through expanded states, we are asked to loosen our grip, to soften our defenses, and to trust what arises. We clear space not just to empty, but to prepare—to become vessels capable of receiving something truer, something more aligned.
Through Hebrew and English song, we’ll move together through Opening. Cleansing. Readying. Receiving. Each song becomes a pathway—a way to enter, to feel, to release, to remember.
We’ll also attune to the frequency of Malchut she’be Malchut, the final day of the Omer—a moment of full embodiment, where the divine meets the earthly, where presence becomes form. Together, we’ll welcome the Shechinah, the indwelling presence, through song—an invitation not as concept, but as something we can feel moving through and within us.
This evening is an opportunity to arrive gently, to listen deeply, and to prepare your system—body, heart, and soul—for revelation.
Come as you are. Bring your voice, your longing, your edges. It’s all welcome.
Wednesday May 20th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm PT // 8:30 - 10:00 pm ET
This session will be recorded for those who can't make it live.
As a continuation of Songs for the Journey—our four-part explorationof how Jewish music and ritual can support medicine space— Kohenet Elana Brody invites you into a ceremonial evening of song in preparation for Shavuot.
In the sacred time between Passover and Shavuot, we move through the unfolding arc of the Omer—a 49-day journey of refinement, release, and becoming. Each day offers an invitation to meet ourselves more honestly: to notice what is ready to fall away, what is asking to be tended, and what is quietly waiting to emerge.
This is a season of inner clearing—not as an idea, but as a lived, embodied process. Like any meaningful journey through expanded states, we are asked to loosen our grip, to soften our defenses, and to trust what arises. We clear space not just to empty, but to prepare—to become vessels capable of receiving something truer, something more aligned.
Through Hebrew and English song, we’ll move together through Opening. Cleansing. Readying. Receiving. Each song becomes a pathway—a way to enter, to feel, to release, to remember.
We’ll also attune to the frequency of Malchut she’be Malchut, the final day of the Omer—a moment of full embodiment, where the divine meets the earthly, where presence becomes form. Together, we’ll welcome the Shechinah, the indwelling presence, through song—an invitation not as concept, but as something we can feel moving through and within us.
This evening is an opportunity to arrive gently, to listen deeply, and to prepare your system—body, heart, and soul—for revelation.
Come as you are. Bring your voice, your longing, your edges. It’s all welcome.