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SHIATSU: HEALING INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA + BOOSTING IMMUNITY | JCC
Di., 06. Aug.
|JCC | The Samuel Priest Rose Building
Join us and JCC for a transformative workshop using Shiatsu, an ancient Japanese healing practice designed to help relax, maintain health, and restore balance to your mind and body
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06. Aug. 2024, 17:30 – 18:30
JCC | The Samuel Priest Rose Building, 334 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10023, USA
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Pricing:Â
$63.00 members
$70.00 public
$55.00 fitness + pool members
In Person. Join us for a transformative workshop using Shiatsu, an ancient Japanese healing practice designed to help relax, maintain health, and restore balance to your mind and body. Based on the Meridian system and energy flows in the body, Shiatsu can also help heal intergenerational trauma and bolster the body's immune system against viruses and infections such as COVID. Especially during this time of unprecedented hostility and prejudice, Shiatsu can be a valuable tool for bolstering your inner strength, guided by Buddhist principles of compassion and radical acceptance. This workshop is open to JCC members of all ages.
Presenter: Kumiko Kanayama
Kumiko Kanayama comes from a lineage of healers, including the legendary Buddhist monk Kukai.
Please select Quick Checkout when registering. You will receive a confirmation letter for your regisration that will include the zoom link.
Free for those being tested or treated for cancer. Please complete this form in order to receive your discount code.
This program is cosponsored by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan and Dr. Alison Estabrook, a nationally recognized breast cancer surgeon currently Professor of Surgery at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She was founder and chief of the Comprehensive Breast Center, Mount Sinai West, in New York City, and co-founder of Breastlink New York, an affiliate of Radnet.
If you are having difficulty with registration please email our registration department at boxoffice@mmjccm.org or give them a call at 646-505-5708.