Creativity Circles
JSP Creativity Circles are small, peer-led groups (8–12 people) that will meet monthly (Oct 2026 – June 2027) to practice the Jewish Studio Process in home-based community.
These Circles are an opportunity to engage the Jewish Studio Process with intention, intimacy, and ongoing support—all while nourishing your own creativity and community leadership.
Because sometimes, you just need a nudge—and a little structure—to bring your people together.
Because you’ve felt how powerful the Jewish Studio Process can be—and you want to share that with people you care about.
Because the world is intense right now, and people need a way to reflect, process, and reconnect—with themselves, with each other, with something larger.
Because you’ll be supported every step of the way with a variety of resources, including:
A Creativity Kit delivered to your door, filled with all the materials you’ll need
An easy to use Jewish Studio Process manual
A virtual orientation with the group of Creativity Circle Hosts
Opportunities to learn from the wider JSP Network
Monthly sourcesheets and guides
Group Office Hours
Why Lead a Creativity Circle?
Hosts are given tools and supports to host monthly Jewish Studio Process sessions in their home.
This program is specifically designed to provide opportunities for participants who are not Jewish professionals (i.e. Rabbis, Jewish Educators, etc).
This opportunity is for you if:
You’ve experienced the Jewish Studio Process and want to bring it to your living room, kitchen table, or backyard.
You have some experience leading or hosting groups—formally (e.g., convening a book club) or informally (e.g., hosting a dinner party)
You’re interested in practicing the Jewish Studio Process more regularly, and building community while you do it.
You want to be part of something bigger—a growing network of creative Jewish practice across the country.
Do you work for a Jewish organization and want to bring this to your community? If so, email Leenie, our Director of Partnerships, to learn more!
“It has been such a tremendously rich and rewarding experience to be able to host these circles with the JSP methodology and source sheets. I feel like I’ve learned a delicious and nutritious recipe and I want to keep making it to feed my friends and community!”
2025 - 2026 Creativity Circle Host
Recruit a group of 8-12 people to form your circle
Convene your Creativity Circle monthly (October 2026 – June 2027)
Host your first gathering between Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan (October 10th) and Hanukkah (December 4th)
Participate in a virtual orientation and brief monthly check-ins
Actively engage in group learning by filling out surveys, providing reflections, and sharing photos and updates
The expected time commitment for hosts is ~4-5 hours per month.
Creativity Circle Hosts commit to:
Creativity Circle FAQs
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There is no tuition to become a host! Thanks to Lipmann Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, we are able to offer this program at no cost to a very limited number of hosts.
Optionally: We imagine some hosts may want to spend a little money on additional art supplies or snacks throughout the year.
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This program runs from October 2026 - June 2027.
Live virtual learning dates:
Orientation part 1 (virtual) is Sept. 8th, 4 pm - 5pm ET
Orientation part 2 (virtual) is Oct. 6th, 4 pm ET - 5pm ET
End of Year Gathering is July 7th, 12 pm ET
Monthly Creativity Circle sessions - dates and times are up to you!
Optional office hours:
November 18th, 12 pm - 1pm ET
February 17th, 3 pm - 4 pm ET
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Applications are open now through August 4th. All applicants will be notified by the end of August. There is no fee to apply.
Selected Circle Hosts will receive all materials and support free of charge.
You can apply as an individual or with a friend (havruta-style) to co-lead your Circle.
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Creativity Circles are rooted in Jewish text, ritual, and tradition—and they’re open to anyone who is curious, open-hearted, and excited to explore creative and spiritual practice in community. Hosts should feel free to gather a group that reflects their own circles of connection, whether they identify as Jewish, regularly practice Judaism or not.
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No, this is not designed to be an intensive facilitator training. This is an opportunity to more informally gather those in community with some basic ongoing support and peer accountability.
Questions about applying to be a JSP Creativity Circle Host?
Contact Rabbi Adam Lavitt, JSP Director of Learning, at alavitt@jewishstudioproject.org.
Creativity Circles is made possible by a generous grant from the Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah for supporting peer-led small groups.