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Arts & Torah Seminar Rosh Chodesh Adar

Tuesday, February 5, 2008 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Full Program Ended $15.00 $0.99
Torah Lecture or Workshop Ended $10.00 $0.99
Student/Atara member Full Program Ended $10.00 $0.99
Student/Atara member: Lecture or Workshop Ended $5.00 $0.99

Event Details

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ATARA Arts & Torah Seminar
Rosh Chodesh Adar
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 7-10pm
The Carlebach Shul of NY
305 West 79th (West End Ave-Riverside)
7 pm - Women, Creativity and Emuna: What's the Connection?
Torah Study with Rebbetzin Seigelbaum of Bat Ayin, Israel. $10
9 pm - Self-discovery through Artwork: Pottery
Hands-on pottery workshop with Clay Kodesh director Lia Lynn Rosen. $10
$15 for the evening
Students and ATARA members discounted
Donations to Midreshet Berot Bat Ayin appreciated.  MBBA is a women’s seminary in the Judean Hills of Israel which places emphasis on women’s issues, nature, and the arts. www.berotbatayin.org
Rebbetzin Seigelbaum holds an MA in Jewish Studies from Touro College, and is the founder and director of Midreshet Berot Bat Ayin. 
Lia Rosen has been an artist and educator for twenty years in New Mexico and is the founder of Clay Kodesh, a brand for pottery based on the infusion of spirituality into the process of creative work.  She is currently an Arts Fellow at the Drisha Institute for Jewish Education.
This event is for women only.  Contact Miriam 917-686-1211
Sponsored by Midreshet Berot Bat Ayin, the Carlebach Shul 
and The Association of Torah-observant Artists

When & Where



The Carlebach Shul
305 West 79th St
Between West End Ave & Riverside
New York, NY 10024

Tuesday, February 5, 2008 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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ATARA promotes and facilitates performing and arts educational opportunities for Torah observant artists. > > Our programs strive to strengthen and serve a community of performing artists who are committed to Torah values. > ATARA is made possible by the support of Yeshiva University Stern College for Women, Congregation Ramat Orah, KolNeshama.org, Neshamatheatre.com, KolIsha.org, The Creative Learning Institute of Dance, Raise Your Spirits, ImproveHowYouMove.com, The Breslov Connection, Professional Women's Theater, and individual artists and supporters.