Title:
Aquarian Minyan records, 1974-1986
Creator/Contributor:
Aquarian Minyan (Berkeley, Calif.), creator
Creator/Contributor:
Shendelman, Sara.
Abstract:
Minutes; financial statements; membership lists; newsletters; press releases; posters and fliers; holiday planning outlines;
scripts for pageants and plays, including a script for the original Purim plays "The Chocham of Shushan Oz" and "Raisins in
the Basement," and Sara Shendelman's one-woman play "Deeds of our Mothers"; religious books with nonsexist translations and
participatory emphasis; photographs of holiday and life cycle celebrations; "visioning" documents, including a 1978 Minyan
covenant (a model for living); and a recording of the 1986 visioning meeting.
Date:
1974 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Covenants -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Fasts and feasts -- Judaism
Jews -- California -- Berkeley
Jewish renewal -- California -- Berkeley
Jewish way of life
Jewish women -- Religious life -- California -- Berkeley
One-person shows (Performing arts) -- California -- Berkeley
Purim -- California -- Berkeley -- Drama
Sexism in liturgical language -- California -- Berkeley
Covenants -- Aspect religieux -- Judaïsme
Fêtes religieuses -- Judaïsme
Juifs -- Californie -- Berkeley
Renouveau juif -- Californie -- Berkeley
Vie religieuse -- Judaïsme
Juives -- Vie religieuse -- Californie -- Berkeley
Spectacles solos -- Californie -- Berkeley
Sexisme dans la langue liturgique -- Californie -- Berkeley
Covenants -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Fasts and feasts -- Judaism
Jewish renewal
Jewish way of life
Jewish women -- Religious life
Jews
One-person shows (Performing arts)
Purim
Sexism in liturgical language
California -- Berkeley
Note:
Formerly known as Collection Number 010.
The Aquarian Minyan is an independent egalitarian Jewish spiritual community dedicated to the personal, interpersonal, and
spiritual evolution of its members and a continued vibrancy of Judaism. Founded in 1974 by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi,
it draws its inspiration from Hasidism, mystical traditions, and the Jewish Renewal Movement, combining traditional Jewish
practice with innovative ritual and prayers. The Sabbath is celebrated in members' homes, and the community also engage itself
in larger holidays and life cycle celebrations. Members also attend and/or participate in classes and lectures, concerts,
retreats, the Joys of Jewishing summer camp, and other religious and cultural events and projects, including, Agada, a Jewish
literary magazine. Now considered a congregation.
Materials in English.
Type:
Audio-visual materials
Mission statements
Photograph
financial records.
Minutes.
photographs.
scripts (documents)
Photographs
Drama
Photographs.
Photographies.
Physical Description:
1 box
Language:
English
Identifier:
2006585578
Origin:
California