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7:15 am
Weekday Morning Minyan
During the closure, we will be meeting virtually. Please click here for more information Join us for our daily minyan which prays together six days a week. This minyan is maintained by dedicated and devoted congregants who ensure this service is available to all. Schedule Sunday – 9:00am Monday-Friday – 7:15am *These times apply year-round except on Rosh Chodesh and intermediate days of a holiday (Sukkot, Chanukah, and Passover) when services begin at 7:00am. Services ... Read More
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The 5 Books of Moses and You: Weekly Discussion of Torah Portion with Rabbi Eve Posen
Mondays, 12:00-1:00pm, beginning Oct 12 Come learn and discuss central themes of each parshah and how they relate to our lives today. Then, take the week and capture the themes in your own way be it photography, song, written word, TikTok, art, or any other way you can imagine it. We’ll start each session sharing what we’ve created and moving to the next part of the narrative. Perhaps we’ll even create a collection of Torah ... Read More
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Musical Midrash Project – Book of Genesis Performance
Marking the completion of the final parasha from Genesis, congregants are invited to join Mark Sherman for a presentation of the 12 songs from his Musical Midrash Project Genesis Cycle. Each original song springs from a passage from the weekly parasha - musically setting lyrical moments of Torah, both in the original Hebrew and in an accompanying English interpretation. "Experiencing the Torah through music brings out new meanings and draws the words closer to our ... Read More
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