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House of Mourning: A Journey of Poetry, Grief and Healing


February 22 @ 3:00 pm 5:00 pm

Third Space at Shaarai Tfiloh

2001 Liberty Heights Ave
Baltimore, MD 21217
4105815022
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$24 – $36

Join poet, rabbi and hospice chaplain Benjamin Shalva for a workshop exploring poetry as a path toward healing and transformation. Drawing from his new collection, House of Mourning, Benjamin weaves poetry readings, discussion, guided meditation, and writing exercises to help participants engage the language of loss and the spirit of renewal. This gathering offers a meaningful space for reflection, creativity, and connection—for anyone wrestling with grief, exploring creative expression, or seeking deeper meaning in the face of change.

Rabbi Benjamin Shalva is a poet, hospice chaplain, and rabbi whose work explores grief, solace, ritual, and awe. His poetry and prose have appeared in publications including Image, Spirituality & Health Magazine, and The Washington Post. His debut poetry collection, House of Mourning (Kelsay Books), is a meditation on loss, end-of-life care, and the mysterious terrain between despair, desire, and renewal. In addition to his literary work, Benjamin serves as the Manager of Jewish Care, Support, and Rabbinic Services at Gilchrist, Maryland’s largest hospice organization. He lives in Baltimore with his wife, Sara, their two children, and their two hound dogs.

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