Early Childhood Program: Hanukah Potluck
Stay tuned for details!
Stay tuned for details!
We are so glad you are joining us for GJC Celebrates! Hanukah! You’ll find latkes aplenty at our annual “You’ll-Like-It-A-Latke” Dinner, including gluten free and vegan latkes, with hot soup, salad, and a special dessert. Play some dreidel games, enjoy a Hanukah story and music, then head on out to the front lawn for a
GJC's annual, beloved event just got even better! Come add your inner light to the night with food, fellowship, and fantastic flair! The latkes will be hot, the games happenin', and the candlelighting sing-a-long happy. The ECP Potluck (GJC Early Childhood Program) begins at 5:30 pm, and the You'll-Like-It-A-Latke Dinner (latkes, soup, latkes, salad, and
Prayer is for every day, and GJC supports a weekday minyan service, including Torah reading when appropriate, on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday mornings throughout the year in the Magil Chapel. The service is led by members in rotation with the Rabbi, and the Rabbi gives a short teaching at the end of each service to
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Please join Dorshei Derekh for a special early Kabbalat Shabbat service in honor of Presser Shabbat and Hanukah, led by Joey Weisenberg. All are welcome!
Stay tuned for details on Dorshei Derekh's annual Stefan Presser Memorial Social Justice Shabbat.
This weekly member-led traditional egalitarian minyan puts an emphasis on a complete traditional prayer service, with repetition of the Amidah in Shacharit and a full Torah reading. The minyan meets in the Temin Canteen Room, and all roles in the service are coordinated and filled by members, who also organize social activities, study, and celebrations