Yom Kippur Day
Yom Kippur day includes options for morning meditation, morning service with Torah reading, healing service, Jonah text study, expressive arts, Yizkor and Neilah services.
Yom Kippur day includes options for morning meditation, morning service with Torah reading, healing service, Jonah text study, expressive arts, Yizkor and Neilah services.
solemn night, in which we dive into the question of how we might hold our hearts firm and open, how we might leave behind what we need to, and allow ourselves to transform. We will chant the Kol Nidre prayer and touch into traditional music from around the Jewish world.
Led by Reb Irwin and friends, with a special presentation on reconciliation by Prof. Elaine Leeder.
Rosh Hashanah day includes Morning Meditation, Morning Service & Torah, Shofar Service and Tashlich! Read the details.
We begin with a short Mizrachi style Seder Rosh Hashanah followed by our service to welcome Shabbat and the New Year, and to step more deeply into the River of Transformation.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Selichot is one of the most beautiful rituals of our year, including song, penitential prayer, and blast of the shofar..
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
Over the course of this seven-week class, we will have the opportunity to grieve the world that is falling away and the patterns that no longer serve, and envision the world that is coming into being – in each of us and in our collective. The class will assist us in preparing for the upcoming High Holy Days as well as being its own, complete spiritual practice. Each session will include a passage for contemplation from This is Real, a teaching from the Cosmic Tree of Life, and an opportunity for experiential engagement, creative responses and sharing.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” continues with a day of reflection, healing, Torah, atonement, and recommitting to our lives.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” continues with our most solemn night of the year.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” continues with Shabbat Shuvah – the intermediate Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. A sweet and gentle evening.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” continues with shofar, Torah and tashlich. Plus additional options for families with kids.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” continues with Rosh Hashanah Eve.
High Holy Days 5780 – “Rooting and Reaching” launches with our short and moving Selichot service.
We move deeper into our work of teshuvah, finding the road back to our own selves, working to repair our hearts, our relationships and the world we share.
Our most solemn night of the year. A night of soul-stirring prayer and beautiful music.
This is the very tender Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Weather permitting, we will gather outdoors for this service.
Selichot is one of the most beautiful rituals of our year, an opportunity to move as a community into a deeper place of gentleness, forgiveness, expansiveness and beauty. Stories, short teachings, meditation, some of our favorite High Holy Day songs, and a shofar blast at the end.