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Weekly Musical Midrash Project – For Morning People
WEEKLY MUSICAL MIDRASH For morning people Songs of The Book of Genesis/Bereishit Sundays 8:00 – 8:30 am Each weekly session will introduce an original song, drawing on a text from the weekly Torah reading. Melody and interpretive translation provide participants a new way of connecting with words at the heart of our lives. Songs from the Book of Exodus starts on January 10 Join the Sunday morning live sessions at https://zoom.us/j/93780254625?pwd=NkRiWmlBT1RRc2hGUjNadlNMVStRdz09
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Sunday 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 on ... Read More
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Songs from the Heart: Sacred and Secular Jewish Poetry with Rabbi David Kosak
Sundays, December 6, 13, 20 & January 10, 17, 24, 10:00-11:15am $36/household suggested donation From the Song of the Sea in the Torah, to the entire Book of Psalms; from the Medieval Wine-Song Salons to the poets of Israel today, poetry has always been an important part of Jewish culture. While poetry has fallen out of favor in contemporary America, it has historically been the preferred medium to remember, to protest and to give expression ... Read More
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