350 Humboldt will present Rabbi Naomi Steinberg on Zoom, Monday, February 1, at 7:00 p.m. Titled “Tikun Olam & Tikun Nefesh: Restoring the World and Restoring the Soul,” Rabbi Steinberg’s presentation will detail how efforts toward social transformation interface with personal transformation.
We hope you will attend this very timely presentation! You’ll find a link to register for it at 350 Humboldt’s Facebook page, or go directly to:
https://actionnetwork.org/events/naomi-steinberg .
Rabbi Steinberg has served Humboldt County’s Jewish community for more than twenty-five years. She was active during the 1990’s in the effort to preserve the Headwaters Forest of old-growth redwoods. In this presentation she will explain the Hebrew terms in the title, share songs and stories, and discuss the connections between political activism and spiritual practice.
Rabbi Steinberg is a member of the Humboldt Interfaith Fellowship and the True North Spiritual Leaders’ Caucus, and has taught in the HSU Religious Studies Department. She is also a folk singer and storyteller, and composes music for the Temple Beth El Choir and soloists.
We want to thank the cosponsors of this event: Temple Beth El, the Climate Action Campaign of the Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Environmental Protection Information Center, and Cooperation Humboldt.