it’s shabbes. i’m listening to aly halpert’s newest song “ayeka,” which asks how we’ll find our humanity again, and feeling that now-familiar tightness in my chest. what have we done?

some housekeeping
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🇨🇦 canadian events
lecture series
Yiddish Radicals: Yiddish Literature and the Progressive Left (UJPO Winnipeg)
📆March 3, 2024 / 10:30AM CT
📍Manitoba > Winnipeg > 825 Lanark St. OR virtual
UJPO Winnipeg invites you to take part in our Yiddish Lecture Series with Dr. Itay Zutra, and I. L. Peretz Folk School Yiddish Teaching Fellow.
This lecture series will feature Yiddish literature from late 19th Century Eastern-Europe to contemporary North-America. We will discuss various writers and literary texts examining the radicalization of Eastern European Yiddish speaking Jews and the complicated and innovative ways Jews on the left chose to reflect on their Jewish past and form a new progressive future.
Mar 3 - Post-Radicals: Daniel Kahan and the Legacy of the Bund
Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 📚Education, ✊Social Justice, Yiddish
🤔Questions?
course
🆕Yiddish 101 (Winchevsky School / UJPO)
📆starts March 13, 2024 / 7-8:30PM ET
📍Ontario > Toronto > CSI Annex, 720 Bathurst St.
Yiddish 101, Winchevsky-style! Have you always wanted to learn Yiddish? Do you want to brush up on the skills you already have? Join brilliant Yiddish teacher, humorist and New York Times best-selling author, Michael Wex, for an 8 week, UJPO/Winchevsky-designed (leftist, secular), in person, beginner Yiddish course.
The course will focus on the fundamentals of Yiddish––nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs––and how to combine them into sentences. By the end of the course, students will be able to conduct a simple conversation, be comfortable with reading material on a slightly higher level and be able to sing “The Internationale” in Yiddish!
For: Everyone
Tags: 📚Education, Language & Cultural Learning
🤔Questions? program@winchevskycentre.org
event
🆕Vashti's Purim Ball - A Mazon Canada Fundraiser! (Mazon Canada)
📆March 24, 2024 / 7-11PM ET
📍Ontario > Toronto > 967 College St.
אַ פּורים באַל געלטשאַפֿער פֿאַר מזון קאַנאַדע
Join us for a night of drinks, costumes, and laughs to celebrate Purim, Mazon Canada style! This event is 19+.
Historically, Purim Balls existed as part of the avant-garde from New York City to Interwar Eastern Europe to landsmanshaftn (mutual aid societies) as a way of bringing people together in celebration and radical joy. They offer an inclusive, progressive, artistic space for those seeking community – a lineage which we are honoured to continue, all while fulfilling the Purim mitzvah of Miscloah Manot by feeding those in need. Learn more
For: Adults
Tags: 🥳Social, 🌚Holiday Observance, ✊Social Justice, 🎶Music
🤔Questions? info@mazoncanada.ca
performance
The First Jew in Canada: A Trans Tale (Miles Nadal JCC, Ontario Jewish Archives, S. Bear Bergman)
📆March 31, 2024 / 7-7:55PM ET
📍Ontario > Toronto > Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave.
In 1738, a young transgender man named Jacques LaFargue set off from France to what is now Quebec City, determined to make for himself a new life. The First Jew In Canada: A Trans Tale is his largely untold story, embroidered onto the bones of nine verifiable facts about his life and existence, and interwoven with the modern experience of a trans and Jewish immigrant to Canada three hundred years later. A thrilling and illuminating tale, The First Jew In Canada takes its audience on a stubbornly Jewish journey of optimism, faith, and joy - including the joy and affirmation of finding an ancestor you never knew you had. Learn more
For: Youth, Adults, Queer & Trans Jews
Tags: 🌚Holiday Observance, ✊Social Justice, Theatre
🤔Questions? emunahw@mnjcc.org
💻 virtual
workshop / class
🆕Creating with the Moon: Rosh Chodesh Adar II (Jewish Studio Project)
📆March 3, 2024 / 1-2:30PM ET, 10-11:30AM PT
💻virtual
Ground yourself in the power of the new moon! As the tiny crescent becomes visible in the night sky, Rosh Chodesh offers us an opportunity to refresh our dreams and desires. Together we’ll reweave ourselves into the cycle of Jewish time and nourish our creative spirit so that we might enter the month refreshed and renewed.
During this 90-minute, virtual session we’ll use the Jewish Studio Process, a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning, to cultivate our inherent creativity as a spiritual practice. Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 🎨Art & Craft, 🌚Holiday Observance, 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? info@jewishstudioproject.org
course
🆕Decolonize Judaism (Reclaiming Indigeneity)
📆starts March 3, 2024 / 4-6PM ET, 1-3PM PT
💻virtual
For the first time ever, I will be offering a class for Jews from all backgrounds to do decolonization work. If you’ve attended my workshops before, you know that I put capitalism front and center and how it intersects with colonization, anti-semitism, racism, Indigeneity, and attempted genocide. There are 6 slots left in the course for Black Jews, Jews of Color, and Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews.
In this course we will explore what this means for the Jewish soul with questions like: What layers of assimilation do we need to peel back to live a life of honor and integrity? How can we be good guests on stolen Native lands? How do we cultivate our own authentic connection to land? Learn more
For: Jews Of Colour, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews
Tags: ✊Social Justice, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? rosa@reclaimingindigeneity.com
course
Psychics and the Occult in Modern Jewish Culture (YIVO)
📆starts March 3, 2024 / 11AM-12:30PM ET, 8-9:30AM PT
💻virtual
Many Jews in the early-twentieth century had a deep interest in the occult, both as practitioners and as patrons. Modern occultism emerged in the mid-nineteenth century as a loose collection of beliefs and practices concerned with hidden dimensions of reality, which were often articulated in scientific language. Jews held séances and consulted with psychics, analyzed their horoscopes and explored hidden powers of the mind. Jewish occultism flourished in a time of increasing modernization and often functioned as a spiritual bridge that linked the metaphysical unknown with an increasingly secular urban reality.
This course looks at Jewish engagement with modern occultism with a focus on eastern European Jewry and its diaspora. We will utilize primary, secondary, and digital sources to explore the social changes that led Jews in the early-twentieth century to engage with occult practices and beliefs; the role of the Yiddish press in the popularization of occultism; the Jewish psychics of Warsaw and New York City; Jewish participation in the spiritualist movement; representations of occultism in modern Yiddish literature; and rabbinic responses to Jewish occultism. We will end the semester with a discussion of the continued relevance of occultism and other alternative spiritualities in contemporary Jewish culture. Learn more
For: Adults
Tags: 📚Education, 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? info@yivo.org
course
Embodied Jewish Anti-Zionist Praxis: A Politicized Healing Group (Eliana Rubin)
📆starts March 8, 2024 / 12-1:30PM ET, 9-10:30AM PT
💻virtual
The fight for Palestine is a fight for all of our aliveness. We cannot afford to be numb. The ongoing colonization of Palestine and current genocide we are witnessing can feel unbearably devastating. And yet, we must keep feeling so that we can keep fighting. As Jews, our trauma has been weaponized as a moral cover for genocide. We must keep feeling. We must keep resisting. We must keep transforming. Join this group to connect with our bodies in strengthening our resolve to organize for our collective liberation.
In this group we will:
- Disentangle from Zionist propaganda
- Root into anti-Zionist histories of resistance
- Explore inter-generational trauma
- Connect with queer, Jewish, and anti-fascist ancestors
- Workshop difficult conversations
- Debrief organizing experiences
- Tell stories as an embodied practice
- Create space for our collective grief
- Co-create a transformative environment through popular education and applied practice
Learn more
For: Adults
Tags: 📚Education, 🥳Social, ✊Social Justice, ✨Wellness, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
🤔Questions? eliana@sanctuaryembodied.org
course
🆕Drawing Up the Voices of the Past: The Healing Power of Midrash (Yelala / Kohenet Yael Tischler)
📆starts March 10, 2024 / 8-9:30PM GMT, 3-4:30PM ET, 12-1:30PM PT
💻virtual
For many of us, Jewish tradition is one of loud silence and absent presence. We seek out the stories of women, femmes and other marginalised folk, people like ourselves, and find them missing. And yet, Jewish tradition has gifted us the practice of midrash, of imagining stories and interpretations between the lines of our texts. We can continue this tradition, as we listen out for the silences in our stories and give voice to characters named and unnamed, as well as ourselves. We will use a playful blend of text-study, creative writing, reflection and bibliodrama to give voice to our missing ancestors. Participants will be encouraged to try out some creative writing or art themselves. Learn more
For: For Jewish Folk And Allies Of All Genders Aged 16+
Tags: 📚Education, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, Creative Writing
🤔Questions? hello@yelala.co.uk
workshop / class
🆕Ayeka: Evening of Learning, Prayer & Study (Rabbis for Ceasefire)
📆March 11, 2024 / 8PM ET, 5PM PT
💻virtual
Ayeka is a new song based on the story of Cain and Abel, the first story of murder in our ancient texts, between the first brothers. Gd says to Cain after he has taken Abel’s life, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.” Join Rabbis for Ceasefire for an evening of music, prayer, and text study as we welcome Aly Halpert’s song into the world – as a cultural offering for our grief and our reckoning.
Ayeka means “Where are you?” Rabbis Amy Eilberg, Mónica Gomery and Ellen Lippmann will guide us with prayers for a world where where we collectively feel the value of each human life; for an end to the onslaught in Gaza, for lasting safety and a just peace for all Palestinians and Israelis; to face and feel what we’ve lost; and to carry our broken hearts somehow forward toward a redeemed world. Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 🎶Music, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
course
Let Justice Well Up Torah Study Series for Jewish Women of Color (Erica Riddick and Mayyim Hayyim)
📆next one March 13, 2024 / 5-6:30PM ET, 2-3:30PM PT
💻virtual
This is for nonbinary & women Jews of Color. Let’s study together! Register for a justice-focused creative process text study experience with non-binary and women of color. We will look at Torah text alongside secular sources, tap into the Jewish Studio Process creative practice, and weave wisdom from our intersectional identities in ways that bring us to Torah and Torah to us. These interactive sessions approach text study with the belief that our lived experiences prepare us for study and we don’t need any special preparation. Each monthly session is designed for learners of all backgrounds and can be taken individually or as a series.
Session topics include:
• 3/13 Waters of Ritual: Intersectional Jewish Ritual for Modern Times
• 4/10 Bilhah & Zilpah in Modern Times: Ancient Womanist Wisdom for Justice
• 5/8 Waters of Home
• 6/12 Listening: Creative Practice for Justice
• 7/3 Choose Your Own Adventure: Resource Sharing & Closing Siyum
Learn more
For: Jews Of Colour
Tags: 🥳Social, ✊Social Justice, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? danserica@gmail.com
course
🆕Building Our Brakhas (Shel Maala)
📆starts March 13, 2024 / 8-9:30PM ET, 5-6:30PM PT
💻virtual
“When I pray, I know Hashem understands me - but I wanna understand myself” If you have ever thought or felt something like this, and wanna go deeper in your prayer journey by unlocking the fundamentals of prayerbook Hebrew, this is the class for you. Come join queer Jewish superstar brin solomon, as it guides you through the basics of nouns, pronouns, prefixes, suffixes, verbs, and more that you’ll find in the siddur as you connect with the divine, all with the aim to empower you to strengthen that connection with deeper understanding.
brin, who has written its own siddur (!!), in its first EVER Shel Maala class, will take it slow and steady over three Wednesdays - March 13, 20, 27 - to give you the grammar tools to not only understand the prayers we’ll go over in class, but also all the other prayers you’ll come across. If you’re new to davvening, new to prayerbook Hebrew, or simply want a refresher so you can more deeply connect to the words you say, this is the class for you. Learn more
For: Everyone, Queer & Trans Jews
Tags: 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? shelmaalayeshiva@gmail.com
event
🆕Queer and Trans Jewish End of Life, Death, and Grief Support Zayin Adar Gathering (Co-curated by Community Chevra)
📆March 17, 2024 / 5-8PM ET, 2-5PM PT
💻virtual
We’d like to extend a warm invitation to this community event to bring together queer and trans Jews + active allies participating or interested in Progressive Chevra Kadisha (Jewish Sacred Burial Community) and end of life, grief, and death support care work. We aim to create a deeply supportive learning and sharing queer and trans led and centered space for us to build on together. Learn more
For: Queer & Trans Jews, Progressive Chevra Kadisha Members, Allies
Tags: 📚Education, 🥳Social, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? communitychevra@proton.me
workshop / class
🆕The Asherah Pole: An Ancient Bridge to our Future Liberation (Rebekah Erev and Aliko Weste)
📆March 20, 2024 / 8:30-10:30PM ET, 5:30-7:30PM PT
💻virtual
Wherever Jews have landed, the teachings of the Asherah Pole came with us. Discovered in burial grounds and ceremonial sites through archeological findings, the Asherah pole signified a core aspect of ancient spirituality. A pole between the stars and earth, a tree. The Torah, our central text speaks to the tree of life, the rabbi’s and later the kabbalists expanded on these teachings, inviting us into esoteric and somatic experiences of the tree as our spiritual conductor between earth and sky, the life essence who supports our belonging and responsibilities to living well on earth. This workshop invites us to partner with a lineage of teachings to heal our inherent connection with earth, root ourselves in resistance work and extend our branches to meet our souls calling.
If you have been struggling to find energy to keep engaging in activism, if you have felt shame for being Jewish in the face of zionism, if you are curious about mystical Judaism, if you have lost touch with the gems of earth based spirituality: this workshop is for you. Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 📚Education, 🌿Nature, ✊Social Justice, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
🤔Questions? rebekah@rebekaherevstudio.com
workshop / class
Four Faces Of Purim: Drag Makeup Mastery (LGBTQ+ at the J)
📆March 20, 2024 / 7-8:30PM ET, 4-5:30PM PT
💻virtual
Happy Adar - it's the season of mishloach manot, masks, and makeup, and LGBTQ+ at the J has you covered with a drag makeup workshop! Featuring two Jewish drag artists showcasing four archetypal characters from the Purim story, we will learn how to get made up for megillah. Everyone can be anyone this time of year - will you be a queen, a king, a villain, or something else entirely? We can't wait to see! Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 🎨Art & Craft, 📚Education, 🌚Holiday Observance
🤔Questions? emunahw@mnjcc.org
workshop / class
🆕Have You Made Art About It Yet? Purim Edition! with Rabbi Adina Allen (Jewish Studio Project)
📆March 21, 2024 / 12-1:30PM ET, 9-10:30AM PT
💻virtual
Explore the power of art making as a tool for personal and collective renewal! Purim invites us into the freedom and delight of not-knowing. On this holiday we let go of everything we think we know and all we think we are, and, in celebration and joy, turn it upside down for the day. Using the Jewish Studio Process - a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality - we’ll flip our regular ways of being and drop into the playful, sacred spirit of this upside down holiday. Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 🎨Art & Craft, 🌚Holiday Observance, 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? info@jewishstudioproject.org
course
🆕The Global Journey of Yiddish Literature (Yiddish Book Center)
📆starts March 27, 2024 / 7-8:30PM ET, 4-5:30PM PT
💻virtual
The literary journey of Yiddish has spanned hundreds of years and six continents. Join Professor Ilan Stavans of Amherst College and take a voyage around the world to discover Yiddish literature in its incredible breadth and depth, from Argentina to Zimbabwe, Mexico to Melbourne. Along the way you’ll encounter the writings of authors such as David Fram (South Africa), Mimi Pinzon (Argentina), and Pinchas Goldhar (Australia), among others. All materials will be available in English. Registration closes March 22. Learn more
For: Adults
Tags: 📚Education, Yiddish
🤔Questions? jyoung@yiddishbookcenter.org
course
🆕Sacred Wiggles (Shel Maala)
📆starts March 31, 2024 / 2-4PM ET, 11AM - 1PM PT
💻virtual
As we pray, we shiver and shake. We bend, rock, stiffen, and fall. We step and wobble. The Jewish tradition sanctifies all these wiggles as holy. A prayer is not mere words, but a multimedia sensory experience, a fabulous musical theater number complete with music, lyrics, and choreography. As sung by biblical twink David Hamelech, “All my bones say to you, God, who is like you!” In this four week class (plus a bonus co-learning happy hour!) we will mine the wisdom of the sages past and present, to learn what these wiggles mean to them, and rock the beit midrash til we have the Torah singing a new queer song. Learn more
For: Everyone, Adults, Queer & Trans Jews
Tags: 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? shelmaalayeshiva@gmail.com
event
🆕International Symposium on Jewish Meditation (HaMakom)
📆April 14, 2024 / 9AM - 5:15PM ET, 6AM - 2:15PM PT
💻virtual
Teachers and academics from around the world, with a variety of different outlooks on Judaism, will come together online to discuss their shared interest in and love of Jewish meditation. There will be news, views, texts, dialogue and more, with opportunities for practice and reflection. You are warmly invited, regardless of your previous experiences of Judaism and meditation. Learn more
For: Adults
Tags: 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? roland@theenglishcantor.co.uk
🌎 retreats outside canada
Legacy Trip Alabama: Jewish Edition with Kohenet Dr. Harriette E Wimms (Legacy Trips)
📆May 3-5, 2024
📍USA > Alabama > Montgomery
Together, we will face the truth of America's history of anti-Black racial terror and violence, self reflect on the ways each of us have upheld and perpetuated white supremacy in our lives, and embrace our ability to affect change and dismantle racism, first within ourselves, and then in our families and communities. Our purpose is to listen to and learn from Black leadership, utilize antiracism tools and resources to strategize ways to do less harm, be better co-conspirators to BIPOC and develop ways to move forward with mindful action toward collective liberation. Learn more
For: Everyone, Black Jews
Tags: 📚Education, 🥳Social, ✊Social Justice
📢 announcements
announcement / request
🆕ShpellCheck: The SpellCheck of the Radical Jewish Diaspora (Binya Kóatz and friends)
IF YOU WANT YOUR RADICAL JEWISH TATTOOS AND PROTEST BANNERS CHECKED FOR SPELLING ERRORS PLEASE EMAIL SHPELLCHECK@GMAIL.COM
You have an idea for a sick diasporic tat, but only know a few yiddish words. You wanna show up to a solidarity demo with Ladino on a sign, but only your great grandmother spoke it. If you have protest banners, tattoo designs, zine covers, or more that have Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish (or other Jewish languages) on them, and you want some rad queers who speak these languages to check it out to make sure it's spelled right, conveys what you're trying to say, and sounds good, send it to shpellcheck@gmail.com
Share with all your friends and tattoo artists. FREE. WE JUST WANT TO SAVE THE LEFTY JEWISH WORLD FROM MORE MISSPELLED TATTOOS. Let ShpellCheck shpell check it first! Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: 🎨Art & Craft, 📚Education, 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? shpellcheck@gmail.com
daily event
🆕IJS Daily Online Meditation Sit (Institute for Jewish Spirituality)
📆Mondays – Fridays / 12:30-1PM ET, 9:30-10AM PT
💻virtual
Join one of our expert teachers as they lead a live daily guided meditation, sharing 30 minutes of Jewish mindfulness with people from around the world. Open to all, no experience needed. Learn more
For: Everyone, Adults
Tags: 🌚Holiday Observance, 🙏Religion & Spirituality
🤔Questions? support@jewishspirituality.org
announcement
🆕Coalition of Jewish social workers & therapists for social justice! (Tikkun Olam)
Introducing Tikkun Olam -- a new coalition of Jewish social workers and therapists advocating for social justice and Palestinian liberation. Please share widely!
website: jewsfortikkunolam.com
Instagram: @jewsfortikkunolam
Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556524277979
X / Twitter: @jews4tikkunolam
For: Everyone
Tags: 📚Education, 🥳Social, ✊Social Justice, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
🤔Questions? jewishsocialworkersnotinmyname@gmail.com
weekly class
🆕IJS Online Jewish Yoga (Institute for Jewish Spirituality)
📆Mondays / 11-11:45AM ET, 8-8:45AM PT
💻virtual
Mindful body practices help us find shelter right where we are, in our bodies in this very moment. Yoga teacher and IJS faculty member Cantor Lizzie Shammash guides you in an all-levels yoga and movement session informed by Jewish spiritual teachings and designed to relieve stress as we increase awareness of breath and grounding through our bodies. Open to all, no experience needed. Learn more
For: Everyone, Adults
Tags: 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? support@jewishspirituality.org
weekly workshop
Krium Yachad: Diasporist Grief Work for the Long Haul (JVP Havurah)
📆Mondays / 8:30-9:45PM ET, 5:30-6:45PM PT
💻virtual
Kruim Yachad (Torn Together) is a weekly space for Jews to gather to metabolize our grief over the recent and (at the time of this writing) ongoing genocide in Palestine. Weekly sessions will incorporate a variety of Jewish grief technologies, including (but not limited to) prayer, kriah (tearing fabric), song, movement, lighting candles and work with sacred plants. Learn more
For: Everyone
Tags: ✊Social Justice, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
🤔Questions? elana.june.margolis@gmail.com
weekly workshop
Shevet: A Jewish Mindfulness Community for Young Adults (Institute for Jewish Spirituality)
📆Mondays / 8-8:30PM ET, 5-5:30PM PT
💻virtual
Amidst the great challenges and joys of our ever-changing world, spiritual practice in community can nurture our capacity for wise response, compassion, resilience, and well-being. Join IJS and our growing young adult community for 30 minutes of weekly Jewish mindfulness practice for folks in their 20s and 30s. Hosted by IJS Core Faculty Rebecca Schisler, each live Zoom session is guided by a leading guest teacher of Jewish spirituality and mindfulness, and includes an additional 15 minutes of optional Q&A and sharing. Participants are invited to join our Shevet Jewish Mindfulness Community WhatsApp group to connect with other spiritual seekers. Learn more
For: Young adults in their 20s & 30s
Tags: 🙏Religion & Spirituality, ✨Wellness
🤔Questions? support@jewishspirituality.org
announcement / request
Pillar of Fire: Queer, Pro-Palestine Haggadah Zine (Making Mensches x Pushcart Judaica)
📆Deadline March 5, 2024
The ceremony of Passover asks us, What is our freedom story? What does safety feel like? What does divine resource look like? How do we reach for liberation? In 5784, Pesach asks these questions to us in new ways as a war continues to rage in our name. Making Mensches and Pushcart Judaica are collaborating to create an art forward Haggadah that guides us through the sacred Order//Seder of questions as Jews, as queers, as faith-based peoples fighting for a free Palestine. We long for a Haggadah that not only reflects our politics but is also queer, creative, and meant for these times.
❤️🔥 Will you join us by offering a piece of art? A poem? A quandary? A photo? Channel your grief, your rage, your schemes for a world where Palestine, and all oppressed peoples and places, are liberated. Learn more
For: Queer & Trans Jews
Tags: 🎨Art & Craft, 🙏Religion & Spirituality, 🇮🇱Israel/🇵🇸Palestine
🤔Questions? info@pushcartjudaica.com
yelling into a virtual megaphone 📣
while ringing a virtual bell 🔔
while unfurling a long parchment scroll 📜
— and sending love as i do it,
💖 vlada, AKA your shtetl crier