Shabbat Service-June 8th

Shavuot is June 9th-10th, please join us for a Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Service is from 9:30-10:30 AM. Kiddush Lunch 10:30-11:30 AM. Discussion with Rabbi 11:30-12:30 PM   *Please bring vegetarian dish to share for Potluck lunch

Pride Kabbalat Shabbat

7:30-9:00 PM: PRIDE Kabbalat Shabbat Service   Welcoming the LGBTQIA community! Service followed by a community Oneg*     Oneg, Hebrew: (“Joy of Sabbath”), informal Sabbath (or Friday evening) gathering of Jews in a synagogue to express outwardly the happiness inherent in the Sabbath holiday.

July 6th Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug

Shabbat service followed by Kiddush, lunch, and discussion with Rabbi Doug. Service begins at 10:00 AM Kiddush and Lunch at 11:00 AM Discussion with Rabbi at 12 PM   *Please bring vegetarian dish to share for Potluck lunch

Kabbalat Shabbat Service

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service followed by a community Oneg   *please bring a vegetarian dish to share

Kabbalat Shabbat Service

7:30 PM-9:00 PM Kabbalat Shabbat Service followed by a community Oneg   *please bring a vegetarian or dairy nosh to share!

Shabbat Service with Rabbi Doug Heifetz

Shabbat service followed by Kiddush, lunch, and discussion with Rabbi Doug. Service begins at 10:00 AM Kiddush and Lunch at 11:00 AM Discussion with Rabbi Doug at 11:30/12 - 1 PM The Shofar Blast: a Call to the Soul We'll focus the study session on the parable of the Shofar, told by the great Hassidic […]

Rosh Hashanah

Jewish New Year services -- A time for rejoicing!   Sunday, September 29th Service at 7:30 PM Apples & Honey Dessert Reception following the service   Monday, September 30th Service at 10:00 AM Following the service, a special Tashlich will be led by Rabbi Heifetz Tashlich of Temporal Sand Art Tashlich traditionally involves the casting of […]

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Its central themes are atonement and repentance.   Tuesday, October 8th Service at 6:00 PM We begin Yom Kippur with meditative music and private reflection in the sanctuary and the lighting of individual memorial candles in the […]

Sukkot

Sunday, October 13th - Sunday, October 20th Beginning five days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot is named after the booths or huts (sukkot in Hebrew) in which Jews are supposed to dwell during this week-long celebration.


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