Yom Kippur Evening Service
Sunday, September 24, 7:30pm
Israel and the Jewish People
Israel is home to almost half of the world’s Jews. Its Jewish population also tends to be more religious, politically conservative, and nationalist than global Jewry. We disagree on synagogue and state, the occupied territories, and the proper balance of “Jewish state” and “democracy.” If we do not share beliefs and values, is historical culture enough to keep us together?
Yom Kippur Morning Service
Monday, September 25, 10:30am
Each Other
No one else feels what we feel, thinks like us, or needs what we need. We experience other people through our own filters and fears. Every relationship is a narrow bridge between worlds. If we risk openness, we may suffer pain. But without risk, there is little reward.
Yom Kippur Family Service
Monday, September 25, 2:00pm
Being a Parent
Being a child is hard, but so is parenting. Together we’ll explore what parents can do to develop their own power and voice while still loving and listening to their families.
Yom Kippur Memorial Service
Monday, September 25, 3:30pm
The Past
William Faulkner wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” We know we cannot change what already happened, or our relationships with loved ones who are gone. Yet we keep asking ourselves, “what if” and “if only.” Can we find healing and peace for even these complicated connections?
The Zoom link to services as well as the link to service booklets is coming in a separate email very soon.
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