Judaism Your Way

Unlearning Jewish Anxiety

Rabbi Caryn Aviv’s Newest Book

Unlearning Jewish Anxiety: How to Live with More Joy and Less Suffering is available for purchase NOW!

Events

Thursday, March 26 | Ner Shalom | Cotati, CA | 7:00 – 8:15 pm PT | Learn More

Friday, March 27 | Congregation Emanu-El | San Francisco, CA | 11:00 am – 1:00 pm PT | Learn More

Saturday, March 28 | The Kavana Cooperative | Seattle, WA | 5:00 – 6:15 pm PT | Learn More


Press

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Colorado Public Radio:
A Rabbi reflects: Boulder attack ‘presses all the Jewish anxiety buttons about our safety and belonging’

The Jewish Review (Oregon & Southwest Washington’s Jewish Newspaper):
Rabbi Aviv talks Jewish anxiety in new book, Portland visit (page 9)

Book Review by Spirituality & Practice
A Colorado rabbi examines the causes of Jewish anxiety in the diaspora

Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations
When we prioritize caring for ourselves and cultivating joy, we become better resourced to address tikkun olam

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Confronting the reality, habits, and healing of Jewish anxiety.

Jewish anxiety is real, but it is not inevitable. We don’t have to suffer simply because of the challenging history or learned patterns we’ve inherited. We don’t have to suffer simply because of who we are in the world, or how the world imagines, distorts, and treats Jews. I believe we have more choices about how to respond to life’s challenges than we think. I believe we can unlearn these habits with awareness, curiosity, compassion, and courage. I believe Jewish spirituality offers deep wisdom and simple practices for how to release these patterns from our minds and our bodies for good. We can learn how to calm down, suffer less, and get free. I believe we can choose to live with more joy, despite the conspiracy theories and hatred.

Caryn Aviv is the rabbinic and program director at Judaism Your Way in Denver, CO. She’s a rabbi, recovering academic in sociology and Jewish studies, and (mostly) formerly anxious Jew. She creates spaces, stories, rituals, and practices that offer safety, healing, equity, compassion and justice for Jews and their loved ones and allies. As a professor and rabbi she’s taught Jewish history and culture for two decades, and she now teaches the material in this book in workshops, at conferences, with congregations, and online in partnership with national Jewish organizations all over the US. She lives in Denver, CO.

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Unlearning Jewish Anxiety is being published by Monkfish Book Publishing Company.

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