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Rosh Hodesh Extraordinary Women Series: Molly Moon & Robin Wehl

Thursday, March 07

7:00pm to 8:30pm
Hillel UW
4745 17th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98105
Contact: Hillel UW
206-527-1997


Join us for the next installment of our Extraordinary Jewish Women: A Rosh Hodesh Series

We welcome Molly Moon Neitzel of Molly Moon Ice Cream and Robin Wehl of Hello Robin Cookies!

Founder and CEO of Hello Robin and Molly Moon’s Ice Cream team up to tell us of their journey’s to satisfying our sweet teeth in a sustainable and enjoyable way!

A little about Rosh Hodesh:
The Jewish calendar is based on the lunar cycle and each Hebrew month has its own name. Towards the beginning of the moon's cycle, it appears as a thin crescent which is the signal for a new Jewish month. Rosh Hodesh, (literally, Head of the Month) is the celebration of the new Jewish month, and has long been honored by Jewish women for a variety of reasons ranging from the correlations between women and the lunar cycle, to the opportunity to reclaim a sliver of spiritual space. Today, Rosh Hodesh has become a time for women to study and learn together.

We invite you, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, Jewish knowledge, or ethnic background, to join us as we learn from five extraordinary Jewish women in our community this year, and hear their fascinating career paths.


Add to Calendar03-07-2019 19:00:0003-07-2019 20:30:00Hillel UWHillel UW 4745 17th Ave NE Seattle WA 98105Rosh Hodesh Extraordinary Women Series: Molly Moon & Robin WehlJoin us for the next installment of our Extraordinary Jewish Women: A Rosh Hodesh Series We welcome Molly Moon Neitzel of Molly Moon Ice Cream and Robin Wehl of Hello Robin Cookies! Founder and CEO of Hello Robin and Molly Moon’s Ice Cream team up to tell us of their journey’s to satisfying our sweet teeth in a sustainable and enjoyable way! A little about Rosh Hodesh: The Jewish calendar is based on the lunar cycle and each Hebrew month has its own name. Towards the beginning of the moon's cycle, it appears as a thin crescent which is the signal for a new Jewish month. Rosh Hodesh, (literally, Head of the Month) is the celebration of the new Jewish month, and has long been honored by Jewish women for a variety of reasons ranging from the correlations between women and the lunar cycle, to the opportunity to reclaim a sliver of spiritual space. Today, Rosh Hodesh has become a time for women to study and learn together. We invite you, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, Jewish knowledge, or ethnic background, to join us as we learn from five extraordinary Jewish women in our community this year, and hear their fascinating career paths.falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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