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Writing Your Ethical Will

  • Eastside Jewish Commons 2420 Northeast Sandy Boulevard Portland, OR, 97232 United States (map)

Deepen your connection to the meaningful tradition of creating an ethical will in this three-part workshop, inspired by the teachings of Rabbi Joshua Stampfer (z”l) and The Forever Letter by Elana Zaiman. Lead by inspirational Jewish educator and CNS congregant (and Wondering Jew!), Laurie Fendel.

Session 1: Discovering Your Values and Stories

Explore the sacred tradition of creating an ethical will in the context of Jewish history and its role in preserving personal values and life lessons. Through guided exercises and group discussions, identify the core principles and stories that have shaped your life, creating the foundation for your ethical will.

Session 2: Writing From the Heart

Learn how to articulate your values, hopes, and blessings in a way that is deeply personal and authentic. This session provides practical writing tips, creative prompts, and space to craft the first draft of your ethical will.

Session 3: Refining and Sharing Your Legacy

Refine your ethical will and celebrate this mitzvah of passing on your love and guidance.

Explore how to make your ethical will an enduring document that reflects your voice and aligns with Jewish values.

This workshop is open to individuals of all writing levels and is an enriching experience for anyone looking to leave a preserve their Jewish identity and leave a meaningful legacy. 

$60 for all Three Sessions (Registrants must sign up for all three). 


About Laurie Fendel

Laura Fendel taught elementary grades in Beaverton for 30 years and received The Golden Apple Award for excellence in teaching by students, parents and colleagues. She had two books published on Self Esteem for teachers to use with young children. She became an interior designer with a national company for 8 years. For more than 20 years Laura studies and teaches Mussar, Jewish Ethics, which is steeped in Torah. She is a trained End of Life Doula, and has volunteered with Hospice. Laura is a fiber artist specializing in three dimensional fabric sculptures. Www.jewishendoflifedoulapdx.com

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