Experiencing Judaism Beyond Zionism | Liberation Shabbat with Rabbi Cat Zavis
Event description
How can we enact Judaism in solidarity with Palestinians? How can we build a synagogue beyond walls?
Join us for a week-end of Shabbat, of prayer and rest, with Rabbi Cat Zavis from Beyt Tikkun, based in Oakland, California. She’s coming to Australia to share with us the experience of a Liberation Shabbat Beyond Zionism.
To our knowledge, not one Rabbi in Australia has spoken out publicly against Israel's actions in Gaza. For those of us who care about the plight of Palestinians, human rights and crimes against humanity, it is urgently necessary to learn to enact Judaism beyond that practiced by the mainstream Jewish organisations currently in Australia.
Event is open to all Jews and allies who share our values.
What: Friday Night from 6pm in Glebe: You are invited to a musical and meditative service followed by a casual, conversational, and tasty dinner.
Saturday Morning from 10am in Rushcutters Bay: You are invited to a Saturday morning Torah reading and service followed by a casual lunch in the sun by the water.
Saturday Afternoon from 2pm in Rushcutters Bay: You are invited to Rest as Resistance: Rest, Conversation and Support for Activists.
Who: All are welcome . To see more on who this is for, check out these questions + answers from our allies in Berkeley, California.
Food: Gf, vegan and vegetarian.
Cost: Free. Suggested donation of $50 or $100, if possible for you. If you are on a low income, $10 or whatever works for you. All funds go to support Rabbi Cat’s trip from Oakland. 10% of money gathered goes to mutual aid in Palestine.
Locations: Beautiful Large Halls in Glebe and Rushcutters Bay, Sydney: address sent following registration
- Radical ritual and storytelling
- Discussion
- Potluck lunch/dinner (optional contributions; please see notes below for requirements)
- Alcohol-free event
- Beyond-Zionist Jews and allies welcome
RSVP
This will be a seated event and capacity is limited. Location details will be provided after registration. If you register and then can no longer attend, please let us know via Humanitix (click “manage order” in your confirmation email).
Ticketing and donations
Tickets are free with a request to make a donation. NOTAFLOF (no one turned away for lack of funds); if you cannot afford to make a donation, it is no problem. Children attend free. 10% of funds received will be donated to APAN (Australia Palestine Advocacy Network) or UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees.
Food and beverages
If you want and are able to, please bring a plate for the potluck lunch and dinner). All food must be vegan or vegetarian.
Please contact us if you have any questions about these requirements.
Accessibility
Please let us know your accessibility needs in your registration and we will do our best to accommodate them.
The venue has an at-grade entry and accessible toilet facilities.
The venues are close to a train station and multiple bus routes. Timed street parking is available nearby (not sufficient for the length of the event without moving your car), with fewer parking restrictions a little further away. If transportation is an accessibility barrier for you, please let us know and we will try to facilitate a carpooling arrangement though this cannot be guaranteed.
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