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WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT JASD PROGRAMS

Thank you so much!  No matter how much I’ve enjoyed a course, I’ve always been a bit relieved when a Zoom class has ended. HOWEVER, with this one I also felt I wanted to continue. I would appreciate digging deeper and I also really am glad when I can hear from the others.”—Pat B.

“Thank you for leading a beautiful workshop on dreams. As always, when I get the chance to talk dreams with you, I gain so much insight into my own inner world. You have a gift of helping us tap into that rich source of knowledge. And so nice to connect with the others in the circle. ” — Rhona K.

“The group was reconnecting me with good things I learned in the 70’s. Things I want to reconnect with.  And dreams like it when you pay attention to them! ” Janine L.

“Thank you so much for you input, kind words and amazing perspective on all things dreams, biblical, and life knowledge. I’m so glad to have “met” you and that spirit had guided me to take your class.Amazing what a life journey turns out to be when looking back at everything in reverse. I often think all stories are so amazing in reverse, yet our lives are those stories.  🙂 Thank you for hosting the dream workshop and for being there with you intuitive, unique, yet clear perspective.”— Tanya B.

                                 PAST PROGRAMS, EVENTS   SELECTED

The JASD virtual Global Dream Circle held on the second Friday of the month, 3-4 p.m. EST,  is on hiatus through 2025. If you are interested in participating when we resume, please let us know at dreaming@JASD28.org..

Please join people of conscience everywhere as we tap into the wisdom of our dreams, messengers of the night, to create peace and justice in the world.

We will explore your dreams to illuminate how, by using your voice, vision, skills, and talents, you can make the difference you want to make in the world.

The responsibility is ours to realize the idea embodied in the dream of German student resister Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Society: “Freedom—the freedom to be human, especially.”

Participation is limited to individuals and organizational trim-tabbers (my parlance for influencers) of conscience of any faith or no faith, who are anti-genocide, anti-war, and pro-peace. No previous dream work necessary. Attend any or all monthly Circles.

SHALOM,: Joyce Lynn, Founding Director, Jewish Association of Spirituality and Dreams.  JASD28.org        dreaming@JASD28.org     

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SACRED DREAMING:  Creatively Expressing the Wisdom of Your Dreams; Presentation by Joyce Lynn

ROSH  HODESH OF KOL SHOFAR SYNAGOGUE, Tiburon, California, Sunday, November 19, 2023,  Zoom Event, 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm PCT with Joyce Lynn

Join together on Zoom for an interactive, artistic, and creative experience.  Joyce will give a brief history of dreams catalyzing creative expression and guide us to creatively express the wisdom embedded in our own dreams. We will use creative media to heal ourselves and repair the world (Tikkun Olam).

Joyce is a journalist, the author of two books on dreams, and co-founder of the Jewish Association of Spirituality and Dreams (JASD). 

Bring a past, present, memorable, or recurring dream and have at hand materials for any medium/s you choose to express your dream message, such as collage making, drawing, music, poetry, dance, or journaling…

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TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD, THE TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Thursday, November 16, 2023, 6:30 pm

Join us for our next Brotherhood Dinner, where Joyce Lynn will share insights on Jewish spirituality and the role of dreams. She is the author of the book Dreams and the Wisdom Within and co-founder of the Jewish Association of Spirituality and Dreams. Bring your questions and recent, recurring, memorable dreams to explore,

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             SECOND MONDAY DREAM CIRCLE, Ongoing Mondays, 2023  

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              MAY 11, 2023 -Adult and Senior Programming,  Trager  Family Jewish Community Center, 12:45 p.m., Louisville, Kentucky

Our nighttime dreams have influenced public policy, culture, and science from biblical Egypt to the Beatles’ hit song “Let It Be.” Journalist Joyce Lynn will explore these messengers of the night. Bring your questions and perhaps a memorable, recurring, or recent dream. Please wear a mask. To Register – contact dcohen@jewishlouisville.org

-“We enjoyed the program and it was a great experience.” — Dara Cohen, Director, Active Adults and Senior Programming, Jewish Federation-Louisville.

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Chavurat Shalom – The Temple, Louisville, Kentucky- May 4, 2023
                            from Jewish Louisville Community e-notes:

Chavurat Shalom is meeting in person for fully vaccinated participants. Lunch will be served at noon in The Temple’s Heideman Auditorium with programs starting at 1 p.m. All programs will also be available starting at 1 p.m. via Chavurat Shalom Zoom for those who want to join remotely. Joyce Lynn, co-founder of the Jewish Association of Spirituality and Dreams, will present Dreams and Judaism on May 4.   —very interesting and engaging presentation — Sarah Hardin, program director

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          THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH JASD DREAM CIRCLE 

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pastedGraphic.pngThe Women of Temple Shalom cordially invite you to our closing meeting and dinner on Sunday, June 26 at 4:00, Coach Gate Party Room, 5800 Coach Gate Wynde, Louisville  POSTPONED

Joyce Lynn, co-founder of the Jewish Association of Spirituality and Dreams will guide us through the transformative powers of dreams in our daily lives. Start keeping a dream journal now with your past, present, and recurring dreams. We will express our memorable dreams through art — collage making, drawing, music, and poetry.  WOTS will supply materials, and you’re also welcome to bring your own to share.  

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“‘There was a definite appreciation of bringing a group of women together in a safe, trusting, informative, and social environment!’Nancy C

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THE DREAM CIRCLE,  March, 2022,  online,  hosted by Interfaith Paths to Peace
“Joyce, I just want to thank you for leading a beautiful workshop on dreams. As always, when I have the chance to talk dreams with you, I gain so much insight into my own inner world. You have a gift of helping us tap into that rich source of knowledge. …And so nice to connect with the others in the circle. ” — RK
“Hi Joyce, Thank you so much … for the class!  I appreciate your calling on me today—I really did think that dream was a “tidbit” and I got so much from the discussion. I hope I’m on your list for any classes you lead.”– PB
 
“Joyce, thank you so much for your input, kind words, and amazing perspective on all things dreams, biblical, and life knowledge. I’m so glad to have “met” you and that spirit had guided me to take your class . . .” — TB
 
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THE CHALOM CIRCLE: Dreaming is Healing

October 17, 2021  — 7:00-8:30 PM – PCT  Hosted by Rosh Hodesh “Sisters”   Tiburon, California

Joyce Lynn, JASD co-founder, explores the spiritual practice of dream awareness to enhance personal and planetary healing.

“... a very good balance of introductory materials, a personal story, a demonstration, and some takeaways for us to use at home.” Ilene S.                                                                                           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Community Editor“And Joseph said to Pharaoh, ‘Pharaoh’s dreams are one and the same: God has told Pharaoh what He is about to do.’”– Mikkets 41:25Where would the Jews be, Rabbi Gaylia Rooks asked, had Joseph not interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams?“   That leads into the whole story of the Exodus,” she said, “without which we would never have been enslaved; without which we would not have had Moses and the whole Passover story; without which we would never have gone to Mt. Sinai and received the Ten Commandments.”  READ MORE