Conscious Dance Revives Spirits in the Desert
When Adam checked in with his representative at“>Rhythmwave, one of hundreds of theme camps at“>Shabbat midday events in Brooklyn and Manhattan. In Las Vegas, two adherents created SHUL, a morning service that weaves classical Hebrew prayers and niggunim with dance. “Dancing is a vital part in emerging Jewish neighborhoods,” Rosen said, “as it gives a path for anyone who is not familiar with Jewish rites.”
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