Perception Shift with Erez Safar, Mashi Cohen, & Dyanna Loeb! (Oakland)

In the aftermath of the October 7th attack, we’re all weighed down by grief, in all its varying stages. Some of us are in shock, others furious, others hopeless, and others burying themselves in work to cope.

This December 3rd, the Bay area community will come together at a beautiful space (location to be disclosed upon RSVP) with inspiring and empowering short story, poetry and music performances (for the head, heart & soul).

Time: 2-5pm
Location: UPON RSVP


 About Light of Infinite: 
Light of Infinite is a blog, a podcast, a festival and a book series, where Erez Safar acts as Your Spiritual DJ, curating insights into the weekly Torah portion and the infinite light of Kabbalah.

About Mashi Cohen:
Mashi is a multi-passionate entrepreneur and yoga teacher from NJ. She founded Theliber8xperience, a wellness brand centered around yoga, dance, sound, and community, as a way to help people feel free in their bodies and minds. Mashi’s own physical and mental health journey through anorexia, addiction, depression, and anxiety, inspires her every day to bring people together in ways that are fun, wholesome, and meaningful. She teaches yoga in a signature “rap / hip-hop” style, with live DJ music and rhyming cues.
@mashicohen


About Erez Safar:
Based out of the stereophonic heart of Los Angeles, Erez Safar is an award-winning producer, best-selling author of Light of the Infinite, creative machine, and gallerist. Safar was grateful to be recognized as one of the world’s most influential Jews in the Forward’s annual “Forward 50” list. His companies have graced Billboard magazine and he has been featured in publications such as NPR and the NY Times to USA Today and the Wall Street Journal.
@erezsafar

“Safar, whose family has roots in Yemen dating back over 2,000 years, is eager to raise awareness of Judaism’s cultural diversity.”

Amanda Petrusich, The New York Times 

“The constant among Safar’s endeavors is to move his vision of Sephardic culture forward.”
Tad Hendrickson, Wall Street Journal 

“Safar’s been called the “hardest working man in the Jewish music industry,” but in the decade since that particular accolade, he’s branched out into so much more.”

Madison Margolin, Times of Israel 

Reviews of Erez Safar’s Light of the Infinite book series: 

“Safar’s [Light of the Infinite] book series shines the light on the Torah – not just being a spiritual book of historic tales, but of the stories that outline the archetypal states of consciousness within our own selves.”

Deepak Chopra

“While our culture often exacerbates feelings of inadequacy, stress, competition, and isolation, Erez Safar’s Light of the Infinite offers a welcome illumination of philosophies and practices that calm inner turmoil and cultivate positivity. We are all seeking joy and harmony inside and outside ourselves… this book provides valuable tools to advance that quest.”

Shepard Fairey, Obey Giant 

“For readers who are new to these practices of Judaism, every page will have a new concept they can take with them on their own journey.”

Brian Fishbach, Jewish Journal 

“These pages are filled with love for G-d, Torah and the Jewish people.”
David Sacks, The Simpsons

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