Jewish Mindfulness Center of St. Louis

Jewish Mindfulness Center of St. Louis Jewish Mindfulness Center of St.

Louis offers programs, classes and opportunities to help incorporate mindfulness practices into daily life and expand our experiences of the spiritual, all within a uniquely Jewish context.

A profound, startling new understanding of Jewish life, illuminating the forgotten heart of Jewish theology and practice...
03/12/2025

A profound, startling new understanding of Jewish life, illuminating the forgotten heart of Jewish theology and practice: love. đź’›

Rabbi Shai Held's 'Judaism is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life' is ambitious, revelatory, and the subject of two Texting Tuesday courses in April, led by Rabbi Andrea Goldstein. Pick up a copy in the Rubin Library or purchase it online to get ready for our April 8 & 15 sessions. RSVP at https://sestl.co/text

12/14/2024

Join Rabbi Goldstein and the Prayer Lab musicians for a non-traditional Shabbat service combining contemporary readings, poetry, participatory music, interactive teachings, and time set aside for meditation and personal reflection. Tonight's theme is Delight.

11/16/2024

Join Rabbi Goldstein and the Prayer Lab musicians for these non-traditional Shabbat services combining contemporary readings, poetry, participatory music, interactive teachings, and time set aside for meditation and personal reflection. Our theme for this service is Tikkun/Repair.

Join Rabbi Andrea Goldstein, Lucy Greenbaum, and our Prayer Lab musicians as we welcome Shabbat and bring to one another...
11/14/2024

Join Rabbi Andrea Goldstein, Lucy Greenbaum, and our Prayer Lab musicians as we welcome Shabbat and bring to one another a sense of comfort, strength, meaning and hope. All are welcome.

Prayer Lab - Tikkun
Friday, November 15, 2024 at 6pm
in the Kehillah Center at Congregation Shaare Emeth

In numerous interviews over the past year, Rachel Goldberg-Polin spoke about the grounding power that Judaism’s daily pr...
11/04/2024

In numerous interviews over the past year, Rachel Goldberg-Polin spoke about the grounding power that Judaism’s daily prayer of gratitude, Modeh Ani, had for her while her son, Hersh (z”l), was being held in captivity. Rachel’s words inspired Rabbi Goldstein to create Seeing the Good, a 21-day practice encouraging others to take up the tradition of reciting Modeh Ani each morning.

Sign up for Seeing the Good at https://sestl.co/good24 to receive a brief email for 21 days, beginning this Friday, November 8, introducing us to the wisdom of Judaism and other traditions, and supporting us as we try to incorporate a new ritual of prayer into our lives.

You can also attend a Virtual Kick-Off on Wednesday, November 6 at 7 p.m. Rabbi Goldstein will preview how to incorporate the notion of a daily time to focus on gratitude into our lives, whether through prayer, journaling, meditation, or reflection. Register at https://sestl.co/goodkickoff

09/20/2024

Prayer Lab returns! Join Rabbi Goldstein and the Prayer Lab musicians for this non-traditional service incorporating the themes of Elul, contemporary readings, poetry, music, and more.

04/27/2024

Prayer Lab: Free to Be • April 27, 2024

03/29/2024

Prayer Lab: Love is All Around • March 29, 2024

02/10/2024

Prayer Lab: Thanks & Praise • February 10, 2024

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St. Louis, MO

Telephone

+13145690010

Website

https://sestl.org/

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