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A Universal
Holistic & Mystic Jewish Experience
in Nature
Experience Judaism like never before, surrounded by nature's beauty.
CALENDARIO DE TZIMTZUM OCTUBRE 7-14
TODAS LOS EVENTOS EN DAVIE, FL
Miercoles, Oct 9, 6:30PM-8:30PM Samuel Valdivia en Miami - Amerishatüi el despertar de América
#Charla Gratuita
En un parpadeo cósmico se diseñan los nuevos caminos para una civilización cómo la nuestra, Amerishatüi es uno de esos caminos materializados hacia la máxima expansión de nuestro planeta, Al recordar nuestra historia podremos transformarla y llevarla a la siguiente etapa.
——————————————————— Viernes Oct 11 - Sabado Oct 12 Yom Kipur - Conexion Mistica con el auto-perdon - Retiro Espiritual y MAS!
$33.00
Viernes, Oct 11 5:00 pm Yom Kippur Dinner (before Fasting) (*additional cost) 6:15pm Yom Kippur Evening Connection (FASTING BEGINS)
*Optional Camping (extra cost)
Sabado Oct 12 10:00am Yom Kippur Morning Connection 5:00pm Yom Kippur Mincha/Neila (Yom Kippur it ends at 7:57pm) 8:00pm Break the fast meal (*additional cost)
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Domingo, Oct 13 - 6:00 -7:30PM Gaba Reznik - Sound Healing, Mantra & Meditation
$26.00
Un encuentro para Expandir nuestra Conciencia y
Las Herramientas para Transformar nuestra vida
Aprenderemos TĂ©cnicas profundas de Sound Healing (Sonido Sanador).
Una experiencia personal de escucha y percepción del corazón, nuestro Cuerpo, del campo Emocional y Mental, habilitando su expresión a través de nuestra propia voz, permitiéndonos reconectar con el estado de Salud Perfecta y Armoniosa.
Luego expandimos esta energía a través de la voz con los Mantras y llegamos junto al sonido a la Meditación para integrar esta transformación profunda y manifestarla en nuestro dia a dia.
Tzimtzum's Mission:
Bringing Spirituality to the Community where we listen to YOUR sermon ❤️
Accessible Spirituality
Tzimtzum makes Jewish spirituality accessible to all, regardless of background, age, gender or experience.
Holistic & Mystic and Therapeutic Approach
Our holistic and mystic programs blend Jewish teachings, mindfulness practices, and nature immersion for a truly therapeutic experience.
Bilingual Community Building
We foster a welcoming and inclusive bilingual community where individuals can connect, learn, and grow together.
Tzimtzum Corp is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable foundation. All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. We ensure that your generous donations are used efficiently and effectively in pursuit of our mission. For your records, our EIN is 84-2155224. Please consult with your tax advisor for the specific deductibility of your contribution.
The Founders & Spiritual Guides
Rabbi-Cantor GastĂłn Bogomolni
Rabbi-Cantor GastĂłn Bogomolni is a professional with extensive experience in various pulpits across the United States, Latin America, and Europe. He has led Jewish communities for 34 years, always within the Conservative Movement and the European Progressive Movement.
From his vast experience as a Jewish clergy leading services from the pulpit and educating adults, adolescents, and children, he has felt the call to create an independent movement, separate from the traditional streams of Judaism, where love for the Creator, forgiveness, healing, self-love, joy, and love for creation and humanity are the mission. A movement with zero tolerance for judgment. Rabbi Bogomolni has led communities in Buenos Aires, Entre RĂ­os, Argentina, Santo Domingo and SosĂşa in the Dominican Republic, Barcelona in Spain, and in Florida, Massachusetts, and Nebraska in the United States. To achieve a greater spiritual impact on youth, Rabbi GastĂłn worked tirelessly as the Tefilah (prayer) specialist at Solomon Schechter Jewish Day School in Boston and served as the music department director at Camp Ramah in New England during the summers.
At the age of 18, Rabbi Bogomolni received a full scholarship to deepen his studies on the Holocaust for a full month at Yad Vashem, the world's most important Holocaust Institute in Israel.
Among his accomplishments, he was ordained as a professional cantor by the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary and also by the Cantors Assembly of the Conservative Movement, based in NY/Ohio, where he has been a member for the last 22 years until today, serving on the Executive Board for 2 years and on the Board of Directors for 7 years. He co-wrote and co-edited the first Anthology of Latin American Compositions for Shabbat services "Ruach Hadarom".
In his academic training, he studied at the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary for 5 years under the rigorous academic program of the Heschel Rabbinical School, leading to ordination within the Conservative Movement. He also taught at the Bet Asaf School for 7 years, training professional cantors. However, in his spiritual growth, his soul led him to recognize internal changes that did not allow him to continue with this philosophy and religious current, and he decided to receive his ordination as a rabbi through the non-denominational Rabbinical Academy, Adas Wolkowisk of NYC, to carry out a mission where there is no division between souls; rather, he helps souls reconnect with each other.
Additionally, Rabbi Bogomolni earned a degree in Singing and Vocal Pedagogy from the University of Nebraska in Omaha (UNO). He also earned his first master's degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Sheffield in England, where he understood the crucial influence of humanity in creating music and how it is a vital part of forming cultural bonds around the world. Additionally, Rabbi Bogomolni earned a second master's degree in Third Waves Therapies from the Higher Institute of Psychological Education in Barcelona, Spain, where he learned the power of meditation, mindfulness, breathwork, music, sound, theater, and dance, among other techniques to heal and elevate human vibration, which he now incorporates into his workshops and spiritual experiences to contribute to the healing of those who allow him to serve.
In search of helping himself further and supporting others in their healing process, Rabbi Bogomolni, passionate about therapeutic arts, additionally obtained 3 more diplomas, revealing his passion for education as well as his openness to innovation and spiritual healing.
The first is a diploma in Brief Therapy from the Brief Therapy Center of Palo Alto, California, the pioneering and most prestigious institute in the world for brief healing and intervention.
The second is a certificate as an Energy Healer through Vocal Emission and Sound (SoundTouch) from the Mandala Institute, School of Sound and Healing Arts, directed and founded by experienced and renowned therapist Karina Quiroga, who enjoys international prestige in the holistic healing arts.
The third diploma is from the Ayeka Institute in Israel, founded by Rabbi Aryeh ben David, focused on the diaries of Rav Kook, the first Chief Rabbi of Israel, a supreme mystic and author of several channeled writings revealed to the world by his students only 15 years ago for the enlightenment of the planet.
In addition, Rabbi GastĂłn is a graduate as an instructor of the ancient Jewish technique Musar, which supports the growth and refinement of human behavior from the Musar Institute (TMI) in NYC. This technique, widely used in yeshivot worldwide, helps refine the human soul as a mechanism to reveal the light and holiness in every soul. The technique originated in the 10th century in Babylon by Saadia Gaon, author of several works, including The Book of Beliefs.
Rabbi GastĂłn is certified as a pre-marital course instructor in the courts of the state of Florida. Both Rabbi and Rebbetzin Marcela Gomez-Bogomolni are co-owners of TAL Community Mental Health Center in Miramar, Florida, and co-founders of the non-profit organization Tzimtzum Corp.
Serving the community is a highly important motto for Rabbi GastĂłn, who has also served as an active member on several committees and boards of internationally recognized organizations:
  • Member, Faith in Action – Jewish Federation of Palm Beach (2023)
  • Member, Kiwanis North Dade
  • Member, Florida Region of the Cantors Assembly
  • Board Member, Shalshelet, the foundation for new liturgical music
  • Member, LAJSA (Latin American Jewish Studies Association)
  • President, New England Board of Cantors (2010-2015)
  • Executive Council, Cantors Assembly (2012-2015)
  • Cantors Assembly Liaison, Ramah National Commission (2010-2015)
  • Member, Needham Clergy Association (2008-2015)
  • Member, Cantorlat – Latin American Cantors Association
  • Member, GTM (Guild of Temple Musicians)
  • Member, SEM (Society of Ethnomusicology)
  • Member, Boston Jewish Music Festival (2009-2015)
Rebbetzin Marcela GĂłmez-Bogomolni
Marcela GĂłmez-Bogomolni, MSW, is a modern holistic and mystical Rebbetzin, a spiritual leader within the Jewish community who combines traditional religious teachings with a broader understanding of holistic well-being and mystical practices. She takes on a multifaceted role, serving as a mentor, teacher, and guide for individuals seeking spiritual growth and personal transformation.
In her role as a Rebbetzin, she embraces a holistic approach, recognizing the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit. She encourages individuals to cultivate a deep connection with themselves, others, and the divine, emphasizing the importance of balance, self-care, and overall well-being. She may offer guidance on meditation, mindfulness practices, and other techniques aimed at nurturing the spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of a person's life.
Born in Colombia, Rebbetzin Marcela immigrated to the United States as a young journalist at the age of 19. She graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a degree in Social Work and received her master's degree in clinical social work from Florida International University. Rebbetzin Marcela is in her 3rd year of the School of Energy Healing with Barbara Brennan, former president of the National Association of Social Workers in Dade and Monroe County and is the owner of ACSSL (American Consulting and Social Service League), the first consulting company to help immigrants recertify their foreign degrees in the US.
She worked as a journalist covering politics, immigration, and community topics in Miami-Dade for over 10 years. As a journalist, Marcela was very clear and passionate about sharing the truth and helping the community be informed on facts rather than deception by holding decision-makers and public servants accountable. As an activist and community leader, Marcela advocates for social justice. For the past 23 years, she has promoted self-sufficiency and education for the entire community, particularly for immigrant and refugee communities.
She has been an activist and in 2020 ran for School Board Chair inside Miami Dade County to improve the different programs of public schools dedicated to decreasing the number of self-harm incidents. She has received several awards and was recently nominated as one of the most influential 50 Hispanic Women in the US. Marcela has studied Kabbalah and mysticism for the last 27 years with several teachers and masters, which is how she became interested and drawn to Judaism.
Rabbi GastĂłn and Marcela own TAL Community Mental Health Center to impact the larger community in South Florida.
Our Unique Approach to Jewish Life, Teachings and Holidays
Nature Immersion
Experience the High Holy Days in a serene natural environment, allowing for deeper reflection and connection. The beauty and tranquility of nature can help participants feel more grounded and open to the spiritual aspects of the holidays. Participants are welcome to sleep overnight in tents on the retreat grounds.
Meaningful Rituals
Our retreats incorporate traditional Jewish rituals in a meaningful and engaging way, enriching the experience. From the sounding of the shofar to the Kol Nidre service, we aim to make these practices accessible and impactful for all participants.
Experienced Spiritual Guides
Our knowledgeable and compassionate Rabbi-Cantor GastĂłn & Rebbetzin Marcela lead participants through each experience, ensuring a fulfilling journey. With their expertise in Jewish teachings and their commitment to personal growth, they help create a safe and transformative space for exploration and self-discovery.
Soulful Music
The retreats feature soulful, meditative music that helps participants connect more deeply with the spiritual essence of the High Holy Days. Our skilled musicians and vocalists guide participants in sacred chants, melodies, and harmonies that open the heart and uplift the soul.
Enhancing Spiritual Growth Through Diverse Offerings
Tzimtzum offers a variety of services to support spiritual development. From spiritual coaching to healing through Jewish art, life cycle events, workshops, and retreats, we provide holistic and transformative experiences for all.
  • Spiritual Coaching Sessions
  • Healing Through Jewish Art
  • Life Cycle Events: Bris, Naming, B* Mitzvah, Weddings, Vow Renewal, Get, Funerals, Unveiling
  • Conversion Classes
  • Concerts
  • Retreats
  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Kabbalah Classes
  • Jewish Couples Retreat
  • Israel Trips
  • Drums & Healing Circles
  • Reflections & Havdalah
  • Mindfulness & Meditation
  • Teen Healing Coaching
  • Clergy Support Group
  • Interfaith Gatherings
  • Teachers Self-Care Seminars
  • Young Jewish Professional Training
  • Healing Holistic Workshops
  • Youtube Channel
Spirituality is Not for Sale
At Tzimtzum, we believe that the spiritual journey should be accessible to all, regardless of financial means. Our programs and events are based on a donation model, ensuring that these transformative experiences are available to everyone.
As the Torah states, "Speak to the people of Israel, that they bring me an offering. From every person whose heart makes him willing you shall receive the offering for me." (Exodus 25:2) We follow this principle, inviting participants to contribute what they can, allowing the spirit of generosity and community to guide our work.
We are committed to making our offerings as financially accessible as possible, with no set fees or pricing. Instead, we invite participants to contribute what they can, allowing the spirit of generosity and community to guide our work.
The Need

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Accessibility
Make these transformative experiences available to all, regardless of financial means.

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Community Impact
Tzimtzum's unique spiritual retreats and experiences have already attracted participants from diverse communities, with people traveling from other countries and towns to join us.
Our goal is to serve communities across the globe, helping people of all backgrounds connect with the divine and find deeper meaning in their lives.

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Program Enhancement
Develop innovative programs and resources to further deepen the spiritual journey.
Projected Estimated Budget ~1st Year~
Make a difference!
The Impact of Your Donation
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Seed Money and Equipment Investment
As this is our first year, your donation will provide the crucial seed money and investment needed to purchase equipment and get our programs off the ground.
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Program Expansion
Your generosity enables us to offer new programs and reach a wider audience.
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Sustainable Growth
Your support allows us to invest in long-term sustainability, ensuring our mission continues to thrive.
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Scholarships
Your donation helps make our retreats accessible to individuals who might not otherwise be able to attend
Testimonials from Our Participants
Donation Options and Levels
Gift of Connection
Your donation helps us bring people together through shared Jewish experiences.
Gift of Nature
Support our commitment to nature immersion and its role in spiritual growth.
Gift of Transformation
Help us create transformative experiences that leave a lasting impact on lives.
Gift of Legacy
Invest in the future of Tzimtzum and ensure its mission continues to flourish.
Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur 5785: A Time for Reflection, self-love and Renewal

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Rosh Hashana
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, is a sacred time for deep introspection and spiritual renewal. It invites us to pause, reflect, and set transformative intentions for the year ahead. Through contemplative practices and heartfelt connection, we open ourselves to the profound healing and personal growth that this celestial portal offers.
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is a profound and mystical journey of the soul. In this powerful time of fasting and prayer, we are called to courageously face our shadows, release our burdens, and attune to the divine light within. By cultivating self-compassion and forgiveness, we are reborn, empowered to live with greater authenticity and purpose.

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Tzimtzum's Retreats
Tzimtzum offers unique retreats that blend Jewish tradition with nature's healing power, creating a transformative experience.
Join Us in Celebrating the
High Holy Days 5785
Check the Schedule of Events below 👇
Schedule of Events
Join us for a transformative High Holy Days spiritual retreat at Tzimtzum! Our schedule offers a blend of traditional Jewish practices, soulful music, mindful reflection, and nature immersion.
Immerse yourself in meaningful services, engaging workshops, and delicious meals.
Our Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur celebrations will include opportunities for personal growth, spiritual renewal, and deep connection.
Throughout the retreat, optional camping provides a chance to connect with nature and experience a deeper sense of peace.
Itinerary
Saturday Evening 09/28
7:00 pm Mindful & Musical Selichot Evening
Wednesday 10/02
7:00 pm Rosh Hashana (first night)
9:00 pm Rosh Hashana Dinner (*additional cost)
*Optional Camping
Thursday 10/03
10:00 am Rosh Hashana - 1st Morning
1:00 pm Rosh Hashana Lunch (*additional cost)
4:00 pm Tashlich
6:00 pm Rosh Hashana (2nd night)
8:00 pm Rosh Hashana 2 -Dinner (*additional cost)
*Optional Camping
Friday 10/04
10:00 am Rosh Hashana, 2nd morning (*additional cost)
1:00 pm Rosh Hashana 2 Lunch
3:00-6:00 pm Free time
Shabbat Shuva 10/04
7:00 pm Kabbalat Shabbat
10:00 pm Shabbat Dinner
*Optional Camping
Saturday, 10/05
10:00am Shabbat Morning
1:00pm Shabbat Lunch
5:00pm Mincha/Study Session/Meditation/Havdalah
Tuesday 10/08
7:00pm Sound Healing & Hebrew Mantras with Gaba Reznik (*additional cost)
Friday 10/11
5:00 pm Yom Kippur Dinner (before Fasting) (*additional cost)
6:15pm Yom Kippur Evening (FASTING BEGINS)
*Optional Camping (no dinner FAST DAY )
Saturday 10/12
10:00am Yom Kippur Morning Experience
5:00pm Yom Kippur Mincha/Neila (Yom Kippur it ends at 7:57pm)
8:00pm Break the fast meal (*additional cost)