Mincha / Ma’ariv/ Erev Yom Tov Pesach
Join us in person in the Gann Chapel or Livestream!
Join us in person in the Gann Chapel or Livestream!
Join us in person in the Gann Chapel or Livestream!
Kitah Daled (4th Grade) have been learning about the Passover Seder and preparing a very special showcase for you! Then, each child will receive their very own A Night to Remember Haggadah to take home. Religious School drop-off is at 9:30 as usual, then parents and grown-ups should meet their 4th graders in Gann Chapel […]
Jewish tradition teaches that each soul begins its journey bathed in light, knowing the whole Torah — until an angel gently wipes our memory, and sends us into the world to figure it out all for ourselves. In this class, we’ll explore the story of Lailah, the angel of night and birth, and what she […]
Bob Dylan is arguably the single-most important figure in American popular music in the second half of the 20th century, a point made emphatically when he received the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature. Though scholars had approached his work as serious poetry for decades, few had considered the matter of how Dylan’s Jewish heritage and […]
Kitah Gimel (3rd Grade) have been learning about the Exodus story and preparing a very special performance for you! Then, each child will receive their very own A Night to Remember Haggadah to take home. Religious School drop-off is at 9:30 as usual, then parents and grown-ups should meet their 3rd graders in the chapel […]
Join us in Gann Chapel for a musical Kabbalat Shabbat service filled with singing, dancing, and stories, geared specifically for families with young children from birth to age 5. After services, we'll share a festive Shabbat dinner in Adelson Community Hall – a perfect place to meet other young families! Registration required. Register→ Generously supported […]
JALSA, the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action, will be joining us for a conversation as we discuss how immigration and the support of refugees is grounded in Jewish texts and Jewish values. We will discuss the Jewish history of immigration, historical and current American immigration trends and policies, and the realities for immigrants […]
We know someone who is sick, lonely or ageing. We want to visit them and help. But how often have we stopped in our tracks as the reality of the upcoming visit hits us? What are we going to do when we visit? What are we going to say? How should we behave? Is prayer […]
We know someone who is sick, lonely or ageing. We want to visit them and help. But how often have we stopped in our tracks as the reality of the upcoming visit hits us? What are we going to do when we visit? What are we going to say? How should we behave? Is prayer […]