Embodiment of Memory in Body, Soul, & Nation
In this cross-cultural exploration, Rabbi Michal Ken Tor and Chinese medicine practitioner Yael Saslove will delve into the interconnected physical and spiritual health of individuals and nations. By blending perspectives from Jewish thought and Eastern philosophy, we will discover how both traditions view the body as a repository of memories and experiences, emphasizing the interplay between physical health and emotional well-being on a personal and national level.
Speaker
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Rabbi Michal Ken TorRabbi, Megiddo Regional Council & Founder of Megiddo Haruach
Rabbi Michal Ratner Ken-Tor serves as the Rabbi of the Megiddo Regional Council and the founder of MEGIDO HARUACH, a new nonprofit organization in Megiddo. She was born in Kibbutz Geva and grew up on Moshav Kfar Yehezkel in the Jezreel Valley, and is the fifth child from a Zionist family who made Aliyah in 1968 from the USA. After her military service as an officer, Michal attended Bar Ilan University where she restudied Education, Political Science and Communications. She continued her education in Jewish Studies at the Schechter Institute where she received her MA. Michal is a graduate of the rabbinical school HUC.