Tent of Mourning
Bay Area Ta’anit Esther Actifest

March 2024

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Tent of Mourning

Bay Area Ta’anit Esther Actifest

March 21, 2024

A Tent of Mourning for all whose hearts are open and tender enough to grieve both Palestinian and Israeli lives lost this Ta’anit Esther / Fast of Esther.

This Ta'anit Esther / Fast of Esther (March 21st), The Shalom Center is erecting a Tent of Mourning for all whose hearts are open and tender enough to grieve both Palestinian and Israeli lives lost since and beyond October 7th. In collaboration with over a dozen local and national partners, and inspired by Queen Esther's ritualized grief in the Purim story, we are curating a full day of sessions, teachings, and self-directed ritual to support attendees in deepening and expanding their grief. With a mix of traditional and creative mourning practices, we are opening to the possibility that, through our shared mourning, new paths towards peace might shake loose for us as individuals and more broadly.

This year,
we believe the
ancient echoes
of Ta’anit Esther…

…are
inviting us to embody prophetic grief.

If you plan to attend, please register in advance by clicking the button below. This will greatly help the organizers plan for the day. Walk-ins are also welcome.

Plan Your Day


This gathering takes place in Huchiun, a territory of Lisjan Nation. The Lisjan Nation people have lived here for millenia. They never left, sold or ceded their land, and they never lost their lifeways. Lisjan Nation people live here now, in their sovereignty, rematriating their land for the benefit of the earth and all beings. To learn more, including how you can take material action towards supporting Lisjan Nation sovereignty, including paying the Shuumi land tax, visit Sogorea Te’ Land Trust.

Session Titles, Times, & Descriptions

Tent of Mourning Agreements

By entering the Tent of Mourning Actifest, I agree to adhere to the following:

Practice Selfcare: Be willing to listen to and honor the needs of your heart and body. Remember to take breaths in conversations, take breaks, drink water. All for empathy and compassion for yourself and those around you.

Practice Self Focus: Attend to and speak about your own experiences and responses. Do not speak for a whole group or express assumptions about the experience of others.

Refrain From Blaming Or Shaming Self & Others: Practice giving skillful feedback.

Understand The Difference Between Intent & Impact: Try to understand and acknowledge impact. Denying the impact of something said by focusing on intent is often more destructive than the initial interaction.

Try It On: Be willing to “try on” new ideas, or ways of doing things that might not be what you prefer or are familiar with.

Practice “Both / And”: Remember everyone’s experience is valid. When speaking, substitute “and” for “but.” This practice acknowledges and honors multiple realities.

Be Inclusive: Encourage full participation by all present. Notice who is not being included or who may be traditionally left out, and invite them in.

Move Up / Move Back: Take note of who is speaking and who is not. If you tend to speak often, consider “moving back” and vice versa.

Practice Mindful Listening: Try to avoid planning what you’ll say as you listen to others. Be willing to be surprised, to learn something new. Listen with your whole self.

Confidentiality: Take home learnings, but don’t identify anyone other than yourself, now or later. If you want to follow up with anyone regarding something they said during a session, ask first and respect their wishes.

Right To Pass: You can say “I pass” if you don’t wish to speak.

No Signs, No Flags: This is a space for grieving and mourning. By entering this space, I agree to not carry signs or flags so that the focus can be on our belonging together in our grief.

Adapted from the East Bay Meditation Center’s Multicultural Agreements.

Tent of Mourning FAQs

Meet the Tent of Mourning Organizing Cohort

The cohort is serving as the core organizing team and host committee.

Tent of Mourning Organizational Partners & Sponsors

Thank you to the following organizations and companies, who have all helped to promote and support the Tent of Mourning.
Links to each organization can be found in the FAQ section.

Session Presenters &
Spiritual Care Team

Scroll down for full schedule and session descriptions

Alix Lutnick

Amy Tobin

Ariella Powers

Cantor Linda Hirschhorn

Cantor Richard Schwartz

Chaplain Jonathan Furst

Dania March LCSW

Dr. Laura Rifkin

Elizheva Hurvich

Estelle Frankel

Kohenet Amanda Nube

“Fresh” Lev White

Lila Rimalovski

Lisa Zeiler

Maggid Jhos Singer

Oren Jay sofer

Peretz Wolf-Prusan

Rabbi Amy Eilberg

Rabbi Dan Goldblatt

Rabbi Dev Noily

Rabbi Diane Elliot

Rabbi Faryn Borella

Rabbi Gray Myrseth

Rabbi Jennie Chabon

Rabbi Josh Weisman

Rabbi Jill Zimmerman

Rabbi Lavey Derby

Rebecca Schisler

Renée Benmeleh

Rory Katz

What’s an actifest?

A Jewishly-rooted, holiday-oriented embodiment of public prophetic action. An “activist festival.” The core of The Shalom Center’s strategy.

Volunteer on the day-of to help make this happen!