Single Session Drop-In Rate.
This series is designed as a progressive journey, though individual sessions may also be attended as stand-alone experiences.
Best Value: Register for the full 4-part journey ($108) click here.)
Individual sessions are available for $36 each.
Join Jenna Zadaka, embodied Kabbalah facilitator, for this four-part virtual series for Elul—the Hebrew month of returning to the heart and authentic self. Guided by an ancient model of forgiveness rooted in the teachings of King David, we will gently move through the stages of forgiveness, release what no longer serves, and soften into the truth of who we are.
As we prepare for the High Holy Days, this series offers a sacred space for reflection, healing, and return through Jewish wisdom, contemplative practice, and embodied inquiry.
You can expect:
• Embodied Jewish mystical teachings on forgiveness, heart-work, and teshuvah (the truthful process of returning)
• Guided meditation practices
• Reflective journaling prompts and poetry
• Gentle group sharing and community connection
• Practices to support integration between sessions
Whether you are seeking healing in a relationship, greater self-compassion, or a deeper connection to your soul's wisdom, Elul invites us home to ourselves.
Single Session Drop-In Rate.
This series is designed as a progressive journey, though individual sessions may also be attended as stand-alone experiences.
Best Value: Register for the full 4-part journey ($108) click here.)
Individual sessions are available for $36 each.
Join Jenna Zadaka, embodied Kabbalah facilitator, for this four-part virtual series for Elul—the Hebrew month of returning to the heart and authentic self. Guided by an ancient model of forgiveness rooted in the teachings of King David, we will gently move through the stages of forgiveness, release what no longer serves, and soften into the truth of who we are.
As we prepare for the High Holy Days, this series offers a sacred space for reflection, healing, and return through Jewish wisdom, contemplative practice, and embodied inquiry.
You can expect:
• Embodied Jewish mystical teachings on forgiveness, heart-work, and teshuvah (the truthful process of returning)
• Guided meditation practices
• Reflective journaling prompts and poetry
• Gentle group sharing and community connection
• Practices to support integration between sessions
Whether you are seeking healing in a relationship, greater self-compassion, or a deeper connection to your soul's wisdom, Elul invites us home to ourselves.