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SUMMARY:Mutual Aid Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join BWC’s Mutual Aid Team for a general team meeting from 10:00 – 11:30am on Sunday\, April 19 at the BWC Building in Brookline as we continue building our community’s capacity to care for one another. The team’s leadership members will share some updates\, including a roadmap for the team’s work moving forward\, then we’ll do some strategizing on collecting and responding to requests for mutual aid in the community\, rounding out the meeting with some time for folks to take action in our sub-teams. \nRegister here.
URL:https://circleboston.org/event/mutual-aid-team-meeting-2/
LOCATION:BWC Building
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SUMMARY:farbreng:boston shpatsir in beymer-gortn
DESCRIPTION:װאָס: שפּאַציר אין בײמער־גאָרטןװען: זונטיק\, דעם 19טן אַפּריל\, 11:00 אין דער פֿרי:װוּArnold Arboretum\, 125 Arborway\, Bostonמיר װעלן זיך טרעפֿן פֿאַרן האָנעװעל גאַסט־צענטער \nלאָמיר גײן שפּאַצירן אין בײמער־גאָרטן! אַלע זײַנען פֿאַרבעטן צו קומען און זען די בײמער און בלומען — אַרײַנטריט צום בוימגאָרטן איז אומזיסט — און פֿאַרברענגען אויף ייִדיש. מיר װעלן מיטברענגען אַ באָטאַניש װערטערבוך אויף ייִדיש \nדי פּראָגראַם איז אַ צוזאַמען־אַרבעט פֿונעם באָסטאָנער אַרבעטער־רינג און פֿאַרברענג:באָסטאָן\, אַ יוגנטרוף־פּראָיעקט װאָס שאַפֿט געלעגנהײטן צו רעדן און פֿאַרברענגען אויף ייִדיש פּנים־אל־פּנים אַ גאַנץ קײַלעכדיק יאָר \nVos: shpatsir in beymer-gortnVen: zuntik\, dem 19tn april\, 11:00 in der friVu: Arnold Arboretum\, 125 Arborway\, Boston. Mir veln zikh trefn farn Hunnewell Visitor Center \nLomir geyn shpatsirn in beymer-gortn! Ale zaynen farbetn tsu kumen un zen di beymer un blumen—arayntrit tsum boymgortn iz umzist—un farbrengen af yidish. Mir veln mitbrengen a botanish verterbukh af yidish. \nDi program iz a tsuzamen-arbet funem bostoner arbeter-ring un farbreng:boston\, a yugntruf-proyekt vos shaft gelegnhaytn tsu redn un farbrengen af yidish ponem-al-ponem a gants kaylekhdik yor \nFarbreng:boston is a Yiddish-language immersion program where we gather together informally to speak in Yiddish. For most of our community members\, if we want a Yiddish-speaking environment\, we have to proactively create one—so that’s what we’re doing! Here are some guidelines for being part of a language-immersion activity. \nAsking how to say something? Perfectly fine; we do this all the time. Tossing in a short English word or phrase—especially an idiom or quote—while keeping the conversation in Yiddish? Common among American Yiddish speakers and also perfectly fine. However\, we ask participants to avoid telling anecdotes or otherwise speaking in English for an extended period of time. Conversing in English disrupts the Yiddish-language environment\, and it takes away learning opportunities for students. Yiddish speakers and students at all levels are welcome at farbreng. It’s normal to feel nervous about your Yiddish\, but we applaud and encourage all students and speakers to use Yiddish. If you have any questions about the program\, please write to us at farbreng-boston@yugntruf.org \nRegister here.
URL:https://circleboston.org/event/farbrengboston-shpatsir-in-beymer-gortn-2/
LOCATION:Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University\, 125 Arborway\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Yiddish - Special Events
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SUMMARY:"Let’s Build a Room for Hope" Grief & Healing YA Community Care Session
DESCRIPTION:We are living in a time of immense grief and political oversaturation. From events unfolding abroad—like the wars in Gaza and Ukraine—to the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S.\, layered on top of personal grief\, burnout\, and loss\, it can feel like the weight never really lets up. This is the backdrop of our lives as we move into adulthood: building relationships\, careers\, and identities at a time when the future often feels bleak\, unstable\, and deeply uncertain. \nAnd yet\, even in this moment\, there are real possibilities for hope—hope rooted in connection\, collective care\, radical compassion\, and meaningful action. \nWhat are you grieving right now? How do Jewish values and ways of thinking help you make sense of that grief? How does being Jewish connect you to community\, sustain hope\, and shape how you show up in the world—especially when the path forward feels unclear? \nJoin us for a reflective\, grounded conversation on grief\, hope\, and healing in community\, inspired by “Let’s Build a Room for Hope” by Rabbi Miriam Grossman. Together\, we’ll create space to name what we’re holding\, connect with others navigating similar questions\, and explore how grief can be shared\, held\, and transformed into care\, solidarity\, and action. \nAbout Sammie: Sammie is a member of BWC and a doctoral student in psychology\, with a focus on liberation psychology and healing through radical compassion. She is deeply invested in community care\, inspired by Rabbi Miriam’s work\, and grateful to be holding this space together with BWC. \nRegister at https://bit.ly/ya0419
URL:https://circleboston.org/event/lets-build-a-room-for-hope-grief-healing-ya-community-care-session/
LOCATION:BWC Building
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