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Kabbalat Shabbat
Fri / Weekly / 6:15 pm / 87th Street and Online
Shabbat Morning Service
Sat / 9:45 am / 87th Street and Online
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Upcoming Events
Insights from Israel: National Holidays in Wartime
Thu / May 9 / 12:30 pm / Online
Rabbis Michael Graetz and Tzvi Graetz, Naomi Graetz, and Michal Abramoff
We will discuss how Israel’s national holidays of Yom HaShoa, Yom HaZikaron, and Yom Ha’Atzmaut will be honored differently this year during wartime.
NextDor Shabbat Dinner
Fri / May 10 / 7:30 pm / 87th Street
Join us for our final Shabbat dinner of the year. See old friends and make new ones over drinks and kosher Chinese food.
For Ages 21-39 only
From Memorial to Celebration: Honoring Yom Hazikaron & Yom Ha’atzmaut
Mon / May 13 / 7:30 pm / Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, 125 E 85th St
Join us as we transition from commemoration to celebration in honor of and solidarity with the State of Israel. Featuring inspirational words from our rabbis, a special musical performance by our cantors, and the Zamir Chorale & Zamir Noded conducted by Maestro Matthew Lazar.
Weekly Sermon
To an Anti-Israel Protestor
Rabbi Zauzmer brings us into an imagined conversation with an anti-Israel protestor on campus, giving us guidance for how to speak to our own friends even through vehement disagreement.
Featured Song
Moledet – Homeland
In the aftermath of October 7, celebrated Israeli artist Hanan Ben Ari wrote this song. In his dedication to the song, he writes, “This song is dedicated to my country. Not the one that was here a week ago, the one we will rebuild when all this is over.” As we look to Yom HaShoah, the reasons why a Jewish homeland must be built and continually rebuilt, even with all its flaws, are evident through the crucible of memory. As the song says, “Even in hell, you are paradise.” |
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