First Jewish psychedelics conference looks to put spiritual drug use on the map
(J. the Jewish News of Northern California via JTA) — Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, while some people were dabbling with new hobbies, Rabbi Zac Kamenetz was going all in on a lifelong fantasy.
Kamenetz has a vision. He dreams of a world in which the trauma of the Jewish past can be healed through psychedelic experiences, a world in which chemically assisted mystical encounters are a normative part of Jewish spirituality.
“Someday I see a space, maybe in the East Bay, where people can have safe and supported psychedelic experiences individually, and then integrate those experiences in a community that is invested in the application of mystical experiences with other people,” he told J. the Jewish News of Northern California, in 2019. “This is total science fiction because it doesn’t exist.”
It does now. After losing his job as the director of Jewish learning and living at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco during a round of pandemic layoffs, Kamenetz decided to go for it. He founded Shefa, which means “flow” in Hebrew; the organization’s tagline is “Connect With Divine Flow.”
In less than a year, Kamenetz has secured funding from Jewish donors, as well as Dr. Bronner’s Family Foundation (as in Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, the earthy brand with fine print all over the bottle) and the Riverstyx Foundation, which funds a number of “psycho-spiritual” projects.
He also has begun to hold regular “integration circles,” support group-like gatherings in which fellow travelers discuss and come to terms with their psychedelic experiences.
Later this spring Kamenetz is staging a two-day event that promises to put Shefa on the map — the first-ever Jewish Psychedelic Summit. It’s a collaboration among Kamenetz; Madison Margolin, editor of the psychedelics magazine DoubleBlind; and Natalie Lyla Ginsberg, director of policy and advocacy at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies.
Ginsberg’s group, MAPS, has deep Jewish roots. Its founder, Rick Doblin, was inspired by a dream about surviving the Nazis to devote his life to promoting psychedelics as a cure for human ills and an insurance policy against another Holocaust. The organization has supported research and policy to advance psychedelics as a therapeutic tool.
Shefa’s summit will zoom in on uniquely Jewish questions related to psychedelics. To be held virtually with four sessions each on May 2-3, the summit will bring together dozens of rabbis, scholars, artists and more for panels with topics such as “Did Psychedelics Play a Role in Ancient Jewish Practice?” “What Draws so Many Jews to India?” and “Jewish Trauma and Psychedelic Therapy: What Is Culturally Informed Care?”
Psychedelic substances — whether organic, such as psilocybin (magic mushrooms) or synthetic (such as LSD) — are illegal virtually everywhere in the country, although some have been decriminalized to varying degrees in Oakland and Santa Cruz, California; Denver, Colorado; Ann Arbor, Michigan; and the state of Oregon. But that hasn’t stopped researchers and other practitioners — some funded by MAPS — from beginning to delve into the medical applications of these substances, such as treating PTSD, anxiety, depression and other conditions.
Kamenetz has had two experiences with psilocybin, and both were done legally as part of a Johns Hopkins University study of psychedelic experiences in clergy of various religions.
Those experiences were among the most powerful of his life, he said, and convinced him of the need for psychedelic-assisted healing in the Jewish community.
“I’m one of the very few people who can say they’ve had a legal experience with psychedelics in this country,” Kamenetz said. “To be able to speak freely about it without the stigma — because it’s not just people talking about doing illegal things — it’s allowed people to start having a more open conversation about it. When there’s the opportunity to hear from someone who did this in a legal environment, people will listen more.”
And for Jews who have already been working with or using psychedelics, Kamenetz is proud to be creating a platform where they can talk about it more openly.
“I think we’ve gotten ahead of the market,” he said. “If it wasn’t me, it would’ve been someone else.”
Ben, a 34-year-old graduate student who didn’t want to use his full name, is one of the many Jews who have used psychedelic substances. He’s attended two Shefa integration circles, 90-minute affairs that can include some Jewish chanting, brief text study and discussion of personal psychedelic experiences.
He appreciates the open, nonhierarchical vibe.
“People are encouraged to share about their experiences, ask questions, receive feedback,” Ben said.
“I have a significant and long-standing psychedelic background. I have had a lot of conversations about it with similarly inclined Jews.”
Ben first heard about Shefa when Kamenetz was interviewed on the Judaism Unbound podcast.
“I knew right away this is a conversation I want to be part of,” he said. “And I sort of got the same sense from a lot of other people, a shared sense that it was important to talk about and do and explore this, to create spaces where we can talk about it.”
When the Jewish Psychedelic Summit was announced, Ben didn’t even bother looking at the list of speakers.
“I just saw the name [of the conference] and said sign me up,” he said, though he admits he’s excited about hearing from Rodger Kamenetz, the poet and author of “The Jew in The Lotus.”
Rabbi Kamenetz (no relation) is excited, too.
“We’ve got this big Jewish family of psychedelic enthusiasts who are coming and contributing to making this thing happen,” he said. “That’s why it feels so significant to me. I’ve never been part of something that really felt like a movement.”
Ok, so he ripped off the idea from Chabadsker oissvorf Zalman Schachter & BMG bad boy Shloyma Carlebach.
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Ezra Friedlander here. I must start shilling for this latest splendid idea from my tayera chaver Fat Jerrold!
ReplyDeleteSeveral House Democrats are set to unveil legislation today to expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
Sen Ed Markey, D-MA; House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-NY; Rep Hank Johnson, D-GA. Rep Mondaire Jones, D-NY; will announce the bill at 11:30 am Thurs in a press conference on the steps of the Supreme Court.
Given Democrats’ control of the White House & Senate, the legislation could allow the party to supersede the court’s conservative majority by “packing” the Court with liberal justices.
The Intercept reports the legislation, the text of which isn't yet public, would expand the Supreme Court to 13 seats. There are currently 9 seats on the court. That number's remained the same since 1869.
Democrats loudly call for the expansion of the Supreme Court after former President Donald Trump had 3 nominees confirmed during his presidency. They decry rulings the court issued, accusing the justices of favoritism to Republicans.
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ReplyDeleteThere is a serious disconnect between the Yiddishkeit I grew up with and the 'show' that passes for it now.
ReplyDeleteAnthony Weiner may want to start drinking his coffee at home.
ReplyDeleteThe disgraced politician’s pervy past caught up with him as he sipped java with an unidentified male at Bryant Park on Monday afternoon. Real estate broker + actor Jarrett Sharp told us he was passing by & got so angry at the sight that he pulled out his camera, rushed Weiner, shouting, “F***ing pedophile, scumbag, c*** sucker!”
An astonished & peeved Weiner responded by saying “F you” SEVEN times.
“It’s disgusting he’s able to sit out in public. He’s a registered sex offender & I want to remind him of that & raise awareness,” Sharp told Page Six.
This isn’t the first time Weiner, who went to prison in 2017 after pleading guilty to sexting a 15-year-old girl, had to face his new identity as a convicted sex offender.
Outraged parents freaked out last year when they learned Weiner was lobbying for more access to his son’s school. Weiner was only allowed to go as far as the gates, but insiders told us he wanted access to campus grounds & events like PTA.
“Parents are very upset. The school has kids 16-17 — same age as the kid he was sexting,” an insider told Page Six at the time.
Weiner did not comment on the incident.
After a za recharging in ruchniyus on every Chol Hamoed, we will be tzugegrait for the Fresser Convention!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.ocregister.com/2021/04/13/disneyland-adopts-gender-inclusive-hair-and-dress-rules-for-employees/
Disneyland will allow employees to choose from gender-inclusive hairstyles, fingernail styles, jewelry & costumes that provide more flexibility of personal expression in a major change to the theme park dress code.
Disney Parks, Experiences & Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro announced the gender-inclusive policy change to the Disney Look on Tues, Apr 13 in a post on the Disney Parks Blog.
“We want our guests to see their own backgrounds & traditions reflected in experiences they encounter in their interactions with Disney. And we want our cast members — & future cast members — to feel a sense of belonging at work.”
The new Disney Look policies go in effect immediately to be in place when Disneyland & Disney California Adventure reopen Apr 30 after a yearlong coronavirus closure.
Before the closure, Disneyland resort had 32,000 cast members, Disney parlance for employees. Disneyland laid off at least 11,500 & furloughed 1000s more due to the pandemic.
The change to the Disney dress code will guide how cast members show up to work. All references to gender are eliminated from the guidelines. Under the policy change, all cast members can work in gender-inclusive costume of their choosing. All cast members can choose the look that best suits them as an individual & how they wish to express themselves.
Previously, Disney guidelines had specific rules on men’s hair. Men couldn't wear nail polish in the past. Previous guidelines included specifics on female hairstyles & color.
The changes to Disney policy also address tattoos. All cast members can now have visible tattoos not larger than an adult hand.
“Our new approach provides greater flexibility to forms of personal expression surrounding gender-inclusive hairstyles, jewelry, nail styles + costume choices & allowing appropriate visible tattoos. We update them to not only remain relevant today, but also enable our Cast Members to better express their cultures & individuality at work.”
Out & Equal CEO Erin Uritus called Disney’s dress code policy change a “great moment” that signals everyone's welcome at Disneyland.
“Disney’s move is a powerful example of a company that walks the walk on inclusion & belonging,” Uritus said in a statement released by Disney. “With these changes, cast members bring their authentic selves to work. Disney guests will see themselves reflected in the diversity across all levels of the company.”
Out & Equal, which advocates LGBTQ (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender-Queer) equality, partnered with Disney to develop the new policies.
A JINO and a Catholic antivaxxer group team up to bash Israel:
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