Rahmana is a name for God, a name for the Torah, and has at its core the word רחם – womb.
We are midwifing a feminine expression of spiritual life.
Through communal davening (prayer), learning, and immersives, we are allowing something sensitive, deep, and devotional to come forth through women who participate in this community, that can ultimately develop new domains of the Jewish spiritual landscape for all.
We are midwifing a feminine expression of spiritual life.
Through communal davening (prayer), learning, and immersives, we are allowing something sensitive, deep, and devotional to come forth through women who participate in this community, that can ultimately develop new domains of the Jewish spiritual landscape for all.
What women are saying about Rahmana
“The many ages in [Rahmana] learning allows a sense of tapping into ancestry, to Jewish feminine wisdom (which feels much richer to me than Western femininity). It feels like family: aunts, sisters, mothers.” - RP
"Being a part of Rabbi Hannah's Yemima learning is one of the best parts of my week. The space is truly made sacred by Hannah's extraordinary knowledge, empathy, and deep ability to listen. I know I can be completely free in my thinking, bring whatever it is I'm carrying that day, and authentically connect with other women. It's extremely special and I've never been in a space where I loved Jewish learning more." – Amalia
“Davening this morning was the most spiritually-opening experience I’ve had since psilocybin.” – J.
"Tonight was a salve for my soul." - L.
“There is hope for the continued future of soulful feminist Jewish presence.” – Susanna
“I’ve been praying for events like this since I moved to Denver.” - A
"Being a part of Rabbi Hannah's Yemima learning is one of the best parts of my week. The space is truly made sacred by Hannah's extraordinary knowledge, empathy, and deep ability to listen. I know I can be completely free in my thinking, bring whatever it is I'm carrying that day, and authentically connect with other women. It's extremely special and I've never been in a space where I loved Jewish learning more." – Amalia
“Davening this morning was the most spiritually-opening experience I’ve had since psilocybin.” – J.
"Tonight was a salve for my soul." - L.
“There is hope for the continued future of soulful feminist Jewish presence.” – Susanna
“I’ve been praying for events like this since I moved to Denver.” - A
Artwork by Ellie Makar-Limanov
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