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Re:Soul at Westchester Reform Temple

The Scarsdale temple invites the public to an afternoon to RE:ach deep, RE:fresh and RE:juvinate.

Westchester Reform Temple invites the community to share this spring in three Saturday sessions to RE:soul. This unique afternoon is described as an occasion to pause, a chance to breathe, and an opportunity to immerse in Jewish spiritual practice by engaging both the body and soul.

The sessions will take place on Saturdays, March 9 and April 6 and April 27.

Each program will begin at 2:30 pm with Spiritual Yoga led by Iris Cohen, the director and owner of Be True Yoga in Scarsdale (www.betrueyoga.com). The program continues at 3:30 pm with meditation and contemplative exploration led by Rabbi Jacqueline Koch Ellenson, the director of the Women's Rabbinic Network and voted one of America’s Top 50 Rabbi’s in 2012 by The Daily Beast.

The afternoon will conclude with a short Havdalah service.

This event is free and open to the public at Westchester Reform Temple, 255 Mamaroneck Road, in Scarsdale. Please register at www.wrtemple.org so the temple can prepare for the appropriate number of participants.

For more information: call the temple at 914-723-7727 or visit www.wrtemple.org.

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Kim May 19, 2013 at 11:46 am
If this is happening in a community like Scarsdale, then as a taxpayer I am irritated. Where are allRead More the taxes going if teachers are paying for their own classroom supplies? There has to be some degree of accountability regarding our tax dollars. We are the highest-taxed county in the nation and we can't afford notebooks and post-it notes? As a community member, I am not going to "lend a hand." I already do that with my tax dollars.