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Kyla Sokoll-Ward

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Dance with the Divine – A Sacred Rosh Chodesh Retreat

Kyla Sokoll-Ward is the former Director of the Community Mikveh at American Jewish University in Los Angeles, CA, where she has been grateful to facilitate and witness nearly 1,000 journeys of transformation in the lives of those who immerse in sacred waters. Judaism and spiritual expression run deep in Kyla’s bones, and she finds holiness in the uncomfortable, the ugly, the delightful, and the ecstatic in all that life will inevitably offer us. She is passionate about Jewish ritual and holding ceremonial space that invites us back into right relationship with our bodies, the earth, and the ancestors who have made us who we are.