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URL:https://www.bethelsudbury.org/events/tu-corazon-a-sefardi-prayer-of-th
 e-heart-for-elul/
SUMMARY:Tu Corazón: A Sefardi prayer of the Heart for Elul
DESCRIPTION:During the weeks preceding the High Holidays\, Psalm 27 is reci
 ted daily\, moving between fear and trust\, concealment and longing. On th
 e eve of Rosh Hashanah\, the medieval piyyut&nbsp\;Achot K’tanah&nbsp\;g
 ives voice to vulnerability while invoking renewal:&nbsp\;may the old year
  end with its curses\, and the new year begin with blessing.\n\nA book of 
 piyyutim (sacred poetry) for the High Holy Days printed in Ladino (the lan
 guage of the Sefardi Jews) passed down through the family of mixed-media v
 isual artist Sandra Mayo&nbsp\;inspired her and Cantor Vera Broekhuysen to
  co-create a multimedia art piece\, "Tu Corazón" ("Your Heart")\, which p
 airs Psalm 27 with the Ladino Achot K’tanah (“Little Sister”)\, expl
 oring the movements of cultural memory and sacred words across generations
  and exile.\n\nOn this Elul afternoon\, Sandra and Cantor Vera will share 
 their story of creating the artwork together\, Cantor Vera will teach her 
 original melody for the song\, and Sandra will teach movements of Sephardi
 c dance that helped shape this piece. Register here.\n\nIn "Tu Corazón\,"
  a veiled female figure gestures in a posture inspired by Sephardic expres
 sive traditions in which the body becomes a vessel for emotion and prayer.
  One hand rises while the other partially covers the mouth\, suggesting bo
 th revelation and restraint.&nbsp\;Across the body appears a tattoo with t
 he word&nbsp\;corazón&nbsp\;(heart)\, written in Ladino using Rashi scrip
 t\, the typographic form through which Sephardic communities preserved sac
 red and poetic texts in exile.\n\n"Tu Corazón" is also part of a "Psalm 2
 7: Dialogue between Text and Art\," a group exhibition presented by Hebrew
  College opening on September 9.\n\n&nbsp\;
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