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We are excited to announce that two students from the ALEPH Ordination Program, Jericho Vincent and Zvika Krieger, […]
We are pleased to announce that SooJi Min-Maranda has been selected to participate in the Schusterman Fellowship. This […]
ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal is excited to announce a new partnership with Torah of Awakening (TOA). The […]
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ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal is proud to announce that Executive Director, SooJi Min-Maranda, has been selected for […]
All is not well in the world and my heart is heavy. I am worried that every time ALEPH sends an update about Kallah—our biennial renewal gathering—that we are sending the wrong message. I don’t want others to think that we, as a community, are “retreating” in the sense that we are running away or hiding from all the pain and suffering that is going on each and every day. On the contrary—I am hopeful that the Kallah will enable all of us to restore, strengthen our resolve, and re-engage with deep reserves of empathy, kindness and gratitude.
The ALEPH Board of Directors will be meeting just prior to Kallah. They, too, are looking to the future and will set a clear path for ALEPH in terms of clarifying our purpose and direction on how we can best serve Renewal. And with a clear directive from ALEPH’s Board, rest assured that I will not stand idly by. At the age of three, I was brought to the US from South Korea by my non-English speaking mother. I, personally, am looking forward to taking a more active role on behalf of our community. I will look to partner at every opportunity and tread lightly, seeking to avoid redundancies, turfs and listening more than I speak.
I look forward to meeting the nearly 500 of you who will be joining us soon in Amherst! This Kallah has, like all others, been a true labor of love. We are extraordinarily privileged and fortunate to have the opportunity to work on our own spiritual transformation. It is a gift and a blessing that come with a brit olam to repair the world. So beyond the songs, prayers, dancing and learning—there will be ample opportunities to gather around the concerns of the day. There will be ample time for serious conversations and making deep connections with a keen eye towards future action and engagement. Let’s make the most of our time together. There is much work to be done.
Wishing you shalom—peace, wholeness and completeness.
SooJi Min-Maranda
Executive Director of ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal
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