Rabbi Lina is graciously opening her home to us on Friday night. We'll learn some new songs and practice a few we know, but not well enough to sing in a round. ;-) An RSVP is required to safeguard her address: rabbi@kehillathshalomsynagogue.org but if you miss out and really want to come - you can text Deb @(631)935-2777 We meet at Target Rock at 10am on Saturday, March 30th for a meditation and then a silent walk. With songs and quiet talk by the beach. This Brunch and Learn: Anti-Israel Bias in the Media... How to Recognize and Refute It is atthe HJC. Tickets are available at the door, but purchasing online is appreciated. See the link below. https://hjcny.org/brunchandlearn/ While Hebrew School is going on, join us for Rosh Chodesh Nisan where we will explore courage! Hebrew School is at 9am and Rosh Chodesh starts at 9:30am Rabbi's Lunch and Learn is coming up and we'd better get reading! The Thirteen Petalled Rose by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is a wonderful but THICK book; chapter one is what we'll be discussing on Thursday, April 4th. RSVP to Rabbi@KehillathShalomSynagogue.org so she'll know you're coming and you'll know where everyone is meeting! Got your tickets yet?? Please, you're making the committee crazy. Buy 'em already.
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Who Is Like You? Salvation and Liberation in the Passover and Easter TraditionsJoin the spiritual leaders of St. Hugh of Lincoln Roman Catholic Church and Kehillath Shalom Synagogue to explore the meanings and messages of this sacred season.
Thursday, April 11 at 7 pm This event is being held at: St. Hugh of Lincoln Parish Center 1450 New York Avenue Huntington Station, New York, 11746 For more information: Fr. Bob Smith - frbob@sthugh.org, www.sthugh.org Rabbi Lina Zerbarini - 631-367-4589, rabbi@kehillathshalomsynagogue.org Celebrate with Us!
$10/pp, children under 12 FREE! Join us - and enjoy my ukulele debut! I know we're always saying it's a busy weekend at Kehillath Shalom Synagogue, but this weekend may outdo them all. Also, take a peek at the end of the post - there's a brunch and learn at HJC that needs an RSVP. Join us this Friday for our celebration of Women's History Month Join Abby Pariser, member of The Jane Collective, & Julia Fenster, President of the National Organization of Women, Nassau County, to discuss their experiences in the Women's Movement from the beginning of Second Wave Feminism to the present. Friday, 3.15: Service at 7:30, Forum at 8:15 This Shabbat is Shabbat Zachor, the Shabbat of Remembrance. We are to remember what Amalek did to us on the journey to the Promised Land, how he "cut down the stragglers in the rear." This is read on the Shabbat before Purim because Amalek is an ancestor of Haman. Interestingly, the Torah commands: "you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget!" These seem like opposite goals. What does this mean? We should recognize that there is anti-semitism in the world and be prepared to stand against it, and we should live as though there is no anti-semitism: we should live joyfully and openly and bravely. Shabbat shalom. Drop your child at Hebrew School and drop into Rabbi Lina's Jewish Spiritual Parenting class! 9am Join Dalia at 11am to celebrate Purin with the Happenings class! TICKET HOLDERS - showtime is 2pm! Please note: This event is at the HJC and requires an RSVP here
Song-ful ShabbatFriday, March 29 at 6:30 pm @ Rabbi Lina and Dinah's
Celebrate Shabbat with food and song, learn some of the music we've been singing in services, and share your favorites. RSVP to rabbi@kehillathshalomsynagogue.org by March 27 Join us this Friday for our celebration of Women's History Month Join Abby Pariser, member of The Jane Collective, & Julia Fenster, President of the National Organization of Women, Nassau County, to discuss their experiences in the Women's Movement from the beginning of Second Wave Feminism to the present.
Friday, 3.15: Service at 7:30, Forum at 8:15 Anti-Israel Bias in the Media... How to Recognize and Refute It Presentation by Karen Bekker Assistant Director of CAMERA’s Media Response Team THIS EVENT IS AT HUNTINGTON JEWISH CENTER
Cost is $12 in advance, $15 at the door.
Checks payable to HJC Israel Committee *must be in the HJC office by March 27* Pay online at: https://hjcny.org/brunchandlearn/ Payment includes Presentation and Sunday Brunch Have you bought your tickets to the Gala Jubilee, yet? What are you waiting for??
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