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WHAT IS RUAH?
RUAH is the ancient Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit.” In the Bible, RUAH is the power of God which brings creative life out of chaos, liberates people from their slavery, and inspires prophets and sages to attend to the inner voice calling for change and renewal.
RUAH brings together people from varied traditions to explore ancient and contemporary paths.

RUAH exists for people: who are dissatisfied with the frenetic pace of society and seek a deeper and more centered life; may or may not be regular worshippers or members of a church, temple, or mosque; want to learn how to meditate and wish to support others and to be supported in their spiritual journey; want to explore the connection between compassion and a changing world.

RUAH supports the individual’s spiritual journey with retreats, workshops, courses, meditation groups, and audio tapes.

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Miguel de Clerck
Professionally, my work at Medecins sans Frontiers (Doctors Without Borders) has always included the imperative to evaluate my jobs through the criteria of the mobilized, or the served population; the omnipresence of ethical dilemmas; and the often completely unfamiliar environment in which I work. It has opened my eyes to the mechanisms that lead to either major societal changes, or the absence of change.
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PBHA is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual with a strong commitment to social justice and progressive education to serve as their new Executive Director. 
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