High Holidays – IN PERSON and on Zoom. No one turned away due to financial challenges but RESERVATIONS REQUIRED for SECURITY
Sept 22, Monday, 7 PM – Rosh Hashana THEME: ‘Gardens of Hope: Planting and Nurturing for Resilience’ and Dessert Reception
Sept 23, Tuesday, 10 AM – Rosh Hashana Continued THEME: ‘Gardens of Hope: Planting and Nurturing for Resilience’. Community Pot-Luck and Art Project:This brief, reflective art ritual invites participants to symbolically “release” what they no longer want to carry into the new year, and to plant intentions for resilience and growth—guided by our High Holiday communal theme. Participants will decorate cards (or seed paper) with watercolor, words, or natural materials, representing something they are ready to let go of or something they hope to nurture this year. The artwork will be released during Tashlich or taken home to compost or plant.
Followed by Tashlich at stream next to Whole Foods
Sept 24, Wednesda, 10 am-1pm – Rosh Hashana Continued with ,community pot-luck and discussion THEME: ‘Compassion, resilience and Jewish law’ and short Mincha’
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