
THE ART OF PROPHECY
Meeting the Prophets of the Past, Channeling Prophecy for the Future with Rabbi Jericho Vincent — Wednesdays, 1-2:15 pm ET / 10-11:15 am PT, November 5, 12, and 19
What does it mean to be a prophet in our time? In this three-session series, we’ll journey into the lives and words of ancient Jewish prophets and explore what their legacy offers us today. Through sacred texts, creative practice, and communal reflection, we’ll ask: What does it take to hear the call? What might it look like to speak from a place of deep truth, on behalf of a world that longs to be healed?
This course will be taught via Zoom and can also be accessed via phone. All sessions will be recorded, allowing you to engage with the material even if you’re unable to attend live. For financial assistance and scholarship opportunities, please contact liviah@beitkohenet.org.
Cost: $100 + $25 non-refundable registration fee
Rabbi Jericho Vincent
Rabbi Jericho Vincent (they/them) is the founder and spiritual leader of Temple of the Stranger, a mystical community rooted in Jewish ancestral wisdom and open to all. They are a leading teacher of queer mystical Torah on Instagram (@thealef) and as a guest of communities around the country. The author of the acclaimed memoir Cut Me Loose (Doubleday 2014), Jericho's writing has been published in The New York Times, Hey Alma, The Rumpus, The Cut, and elsewhere. Jericho has been named to the Jewish Week's 36 Under 36 and the Forward 50 for their work. They live on Lenape land in Brooklyn with their family.