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Being Open to Discovery
September 2, 2018
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This sacred season is replete with holy days, each unique yet wedded to one another through the theme of teshuvah - turning, returning, repenting, and renewing. As we step into each holy day we encounter opportunities to celebrate; to contemplate life, eternity and forgiveness; to raise up harvest, hospitality and spiritual protection; and finally, to dance as we celebrate Torah and the gift of new beginnings. This month is an invitation to find meaning and inspiration through sacred time. Let's clear a path for these occasions and open ourselves up to discovery as we embrace them. Wishing you sweetness and blessing as we step into this new year - 5779 - together.
Shana Tova U'metukah, Rabbi Linda
Fri, May 17 2024
9 Iyyar 5784
Today's Calendar
Shabbat Services with Rabbi Nathan (on Zoom) : 7:30pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:54pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
May 17 Shabbat Services with Rabbi Nathan (on Zoom) Friday, May 17 7:30pm |
May 18 |
May 19 Hebrew School Closing Session Sunday, May 19 9:30am |
May 19 Congregational Meeting (in person in the sanctuary) Sunday, May 19 10:00am |
May 19 Rosh Chodesh Meeting (in person at Beth Israel) Sunday, May 19 12:00pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Emor
Shabbat, May 18 |