Tikkun Leyl Shavuot: Connecting in a Fractured World
No matter where we find ourselves physically, the holiday of Shavuot connects us to each other and to our ancestors as we commemorate and relive revelation of Torah. This year,
No matter where we find ourselves physically, the holiday of Shavuot connects us to each other and to our ancestors as we commemorate and relive revelation of Torah. This year,
Rabbi Zeff will be leading the Shavuot Day 1 service from the Charry Sanctuary. If your practice allows, please tune in! To join with smartphone, computer, or tablet: Use this Zoom
If you would like to join via Zoom, please email Lawrence Charap for the link and login information. If you need a Kol Haneshamah prayerbook, please click here for a
If you would like to join via Zoom, please email Mark Pinsky for the link and login information. If you need a Kol Haneshamah prayerbook, please click here for a
Rabbi Zeff will be leading the Shavuot Day 2 service with Yizkor from the Charry Sanctuary this week, along with a Memorial Plaque Dedication. If your practice allows, please tune
If you would like to join via Zoom, please email Lawrence Charap for the link and login information. If you need a Kol Haneshamah prayerbook, please click here for a
Join us every night through Tuesday, July 28. In this time where time seems to blur and it's difficult to remember which day it is, we will count our way
We are living in a city in which sirens continue to blare, broken glass continues to coat the streets, curfews are being imposed, the National Guard is active, and cities
We’ll bring this tumultuous week to a close by entering into the peace of Shabbat with Kol Zimrah, lifting up the voices and reflections of LGBTQ members of our community.