Indwelling Dreams of Olam haBa: The World to Come 5783 (2023-23)

This beautiful planner combines Hebrew, Gregorian and moon calendars in one gorgeous, sparkling, spiral-bound book. This year’s planner focuses on the Indwelling divinity of our lives, and our collective power to change the world. Curated, edited, and illustrated by Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm.

This planner runs September 2022 to September 2023, the Hebrew year 5783.

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Description

The year is turning once again, and the Olam haBa planner is here to support you to sink into your natural rhythms, and take refuge in the loving embrace of our miraculous world.

Rooted in Jewish tradition, designed for all to use, this lunar calendar/dream journal offers guidance and support for integrating spiritual practice into your day to day life, using tools from Jewish lineage, from the seasons and cycles of the earth, from radical queer community; and from your own sacred body.

This year’s planner focuses on the Indwelling divinity of our lives, and our collective power to change the world. Come celebrate the beauty of diaspora, and the inspiration of our waking and sleeping dreams. Track your dreams, plan daily tasks, record gratitudes, goals, and intentions. Start a Rosh Chodesh circle and use this as your guide. Join the community!

Created by Rebekah Erev and Nomy Lamm, two Olympia-based artists and kohanot/Hebrew priestesses, in collaboration with twelve Jewish clergy and mystics who offer writings and rituals for engaging with each month of the Jewish calendar.

The planner runs from September 2022 to September 2023, and offers a loose and supportive framework for working with the weekly cycle of Shabbat (the day of rest), the monthly cycle of Rosh Chodesh (the Jewish holiday that begins the month, marked by the new moon), tarot cards, astrological signs associated with each month, Jewish holidays, Hebrew letters and the Netivot (Hebrew priestess archetypes)

Details:

  • 6” x 9” | 260 pages | gold coil binding
  • Gold foil on brown matte cover
  • Printed locally at an employee-owned union shop on Nisqually/Squaxin land in so-called Olympia WA

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