Sukkot I
Feast of Tabernacles
Feast of Tabernacles
SUKKOT SERVICES Thursday, October 17 9:30am Shabbat/Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow) Friday, October 18 9:30am Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow) 6:15pm Friday Evening Festival Shabbat Service Saturday, October 19 7:02pm 9:30am Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service Sunday – Tuesday, October 20-22 (8:45am Sunday) 7:00am Morning Minyan Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service Wednesday, October 23 7:00am Morning Minyan Hoshana Rabah Service Hoshana Rabah comes toward the end of Sukkot. The ancient custom of beating willow ... Read More
Join the fun and shake your lulav in the Neveh Shalom sukkah during this casual and welcoming evening! Connect with young adults in their 20s & 30s from around the Portland Jewish community as we welcome Sukkot with pizza, drinks, and board games. $5.00. Friends are welcomed and encouraged. Please RSVP here so we know how much pizza to buy Click here to RSVP. Questions? Contact CNS Program Director, Lisa Richmond: lrichmond@nevehshalom.org.
Feast of Tabernacles
SUKKOT SERVICES Thursday, October 17 9:30am Shabbat/Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow) Friday, October 18 9:30am Sukkot Service (Kiddush lunch to follow) 6:15pm Friday Evening Festival Shabbat Service Saturday, October 19 7:02pm 9:30am Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service Sunday – Tuesday, October 20-22 (8:45am Sunday) 7:00am Morning Minyan Chol HaMoed Sukkot Service Wednesday, October 23 7:00am Morning Minyan Hoshana Rabah Service Hoshana Rabah comes toward the end of Sukkot. The ancient custom of beating willow ... Read More
Feast of Tabernacles
Every Saturday, 9:30am Please join us for our traditional weekly Shabbat morning service. Note this special service: Meditation Shabbat, 1st Saturdays Click here to join the live stream (Choose the location of that particular week's service)
1st, 3rd, & 4th Saturdays of the month, 30 minutes after the end of Shabbat services (around 12:35pm), Stampfer Chapel All are welcome SHEVET is a new meditation group at Neveh Shalom, melding ancient and modern Jewish meditation practices with traditional awareness practices. Shevet is the Hebrew word for sitting. The same Hebrew root is also found in Shabbat, the day of rest, and the word for returning. As our awareness returns, like Shabbat, we are refreshed ... Read More
Saturday, October 19, 5:30pm, CNS Sukkah We’re thrilled to invite all our new members to our New Member Havdallah in the Sukkah event! Join us for some refreshments, enjoy a drink, shake the lulav and etrog, and make new connections. Bring the kids along—there will be plenty of activities for them too! We can’t wait to meet many of you for the first time, reconnect with familiar faces, and help introduce our newest members to ... Read More