
Friday, February 09
7:30pm to 8:30pm4745 17th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98105
In this special workshop, participants will think about the impact they wish to have on the world. They will use the themes present in our biblical Exodus narrative to develop and share personal and communal stories that connect to that impact.
If you'd like to attend this workshop, please RSVP below! There is no cost to attend. Please plan to arrive no later than 7:15 PM as the workshop will start promptly at 7:30 PM. To register for Shabbat dinner, click here.
Aaron Henne is the Artistic Director of theatre dybbuk, an arts and education organization whose work illuminates universal human experience from a Jewish perspective. In addition to his work with theatre dybbuk, Aaron teaches storytelling throughout the country and has presented workshops at Lucasfilm, Pixar, and Dreamworks. With Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, he has been faculty for the Executive MA program in Jewish Education, was the Diane Luboff Scholar at the Cutter Colloquium, and is a part of Beit Hayotzer/The Creativity Braintrust. Aaron has also served as a professional mentor at Otis College of Art and Design and as faculty for the Wexner Heritage Program, as well as for Georgetown University. He has worked as an educator and facilitator for a wide variety of organizations including The Hive at Leichtag Commons, Jewish Federation of North America's Young Leadership Cabinet, and The Bronfman Fellowship. Mr. Henne is a Pilot Wexner Field Fellow, a member of the ROI community, and the recipient of LA Weekly and SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards for Playwriting.