Celebrate the festive holiday of Shavuot, which commemorates God's gift of the Torah to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai, with services and learning.
Tikkun Leil Shavuot: From the Ashes We Rise
Thu / May 21 / 7:00 pm / 87th St and Online
Begin Shavuot with soulful learning with master teacher Rachel Korazim. In the wake of October 7th, we’ll recall other moments of tragedy and loss in our history and explore how Jewish and Israeli poets have tried to make sense of the senseless. Learn about literary luminaries including Hayim Nahman Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, and Leah Goldberg, whose words can help us process the difficult times we are living through today.
Begin Shavuot with soulful learning with master teacher Rachel Korazim. In the wake of October 7th, we’ll recall other moments of tragedy and loss in our history and explore how Jewish and Israeli poets have tried to make sense of the senseless. Learn about literary luminaries including Hayim Nahman Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, and Leah Goldberg, whose words can help us process the difficult times we are living through today.
Worship Opportunities
Thu / May 21
Tikkun Leil Shavuot
7:00 pm / 87th Street and Online
Festival Evening Services
8:00 pm / 87th Street and Online
Fri / May 22
Festival Morning Services
9:45 am / 87th Street and Online
Shabbat and Festival Evening Services
6:15 pm / 87th Street and Online
Sat / May 23
Shabbat and Festival Morning Services, including Yizkor
9:45 am / 87th Street and Online
Young Family Shavuot Service and Ice Cream Party
Friday / May 22 / 10:30 am / 87th Street
Commemorate receiving the Torah on Mount Sinai at this family-friendly Shavuot service, to be followed by an ice cream party.