An Evening with Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone

80 Years After the Liberation of Auschwitz

“Traumatic Wounds Don’t Simply Disappear Over Time”

January 27, 2025, 19:00 , Katholische Akademie in Berlin

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80 Years After the Liberation of Auschwitz – “Traumatic Wounds Don’t Simply Disappear Over Time”

An Evening with Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone
January 27, 2025, 19:00, Katholische Akademie in Berlin

How can looking back at our shared past help us look forward to reimagine a better future in the midst of our ongoing world crises? What might our ancestors teach us about how to navigate these times? 

At the commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, join the Berlin Center for Intellectual Diaspora and Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PhD, to hear stories and insights based on her groundbreaking research in transgenerational trauma legacies, Jungian depth psychology, and Kabbalah, to illuminate the redemptive possibilities inherent within the human psyche. As we enter into a full octave of decades since the events of the Holocaust, let us gather in the spirit of the brave people of conscience who helped turn the tide of history then, to call forth our own courage, moral wisdom, and compassion to aid us at our pivotal moment now.

Organization

Dr. Gesine Palmer (Katholische Akademie in Berlin)

Speaker

Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone

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80 Years After the Liberation of Auschwitz
January 27, 2025, 19:00

Rabbi Tirzah Firestone

Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PhD, is an author, Jungian psychotherapist, leader in the international Jewish Renewal Movement, and a renowned Jewish scholar and teacher. Widely known for her groundbreaking work on Kabbalah, depth psychology, intergenerational trauma healing, and the re-integration of the feminine wisdom tradition within Judaism, Rabbi Tirzah lectures and teaches internationally about harvesting our ancestral wisdom especially honed to assist us at this critical time in world history.

Rabbi Firestone’s publications include With Roots in Heaven: One Woman’s Passionate Journey into the Heart of Her Faith (Plume,1999) and The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women’s Wisdom (Harper San Francisco, 2003). Her latest work,  combining research in depth psychology, neuroscience, and the field of collective traumatology, is highlighted in the award-winning book, Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma (Monkfish, 2019).
She lives with her husband David in the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains in the United States. 
www.tirzahfirestone.com | @tirzahfire


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