Spend the last hours of Yom Kippur at Third Space. Join Rabbi Jessy as we explore the idea of Hopefulness in a Time of Existential Angst. What is our role in helping to mend a broken world? What does the day of atonement have to do with our hopes for a better world? What role do personal responsibility and accountability play in helping to build the world we wish to see?
Through a combination of voices from Jewish tradition, maybe a song lyric or two, and the voices in the room, we will fill up on ideas and engage with important questions on this Day of Atonement. All are welcome—no prior knowledge necessary to participate. A teen program offering will be available with Rabbi Dena Shaffer.
Whether it is your custom to fast or not, after learning, join us for bagels and shmear (and maybe some kugel) as the ten days of awe come to an end. While we eat, we’ll share some intentions for the year ahead and honor this special and sacred time with new and old friends. You are welcome to come for both learning and breakfast or just one depending on where you plan to spend your time this Yom Kippur.
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