Thursday, May 21, 8pm-6am (8pm-12am for Zoom)
This year's Shavuot tikkun/study will be led by visiting scholar-in-residence Rabbi Natan Margalit, with a focus on the teachings of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, z''l, on this 50th anniversary of his first book, Fragments of a Future Scroll: Hasidism for the Aquarian Age, which has recently been reissued by Ayin Press.
Friday, May 22nd at 7pm and Saturday, May 23rd at 10am, followed by a teaching lunch
Please join us for a special Shavuot Shabbat opportunity to learn from a leader in Earth-Based Judaism, the integration of ecological thinking and core Jewish concepts.
Thursday, May 28, 5:30pm-7:30pm
In Jewish tradition, inner images and dreams have always been a way the soul communicates. In this two-hour workshop, we gently learn how to listen to the body and to the images that arise from within.
Thursdays, 8:15–9pm ET, with Rabbi Karen
Are you Omer-curious? We will meet weekly, via Zoom, to count the Omer together and explore themes and intentions for each coming week.
Sunday, June 7, 3pm
A concert and presentation of songs from the Great American Songbook - classic songs of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, all composed by Jews.
May 15 to August 24, 2026
Juried by Karen O'Neil. Exhibition on view May 15 to August 24!
Wednesdays, 4:30–6pm, IN PERSON or Thursdays, 12-1:30pm ET, ONLINE
Join Rabbi Karen for a weekly exploration of the Torah portion.
Tuesdays, 1-2:00pm ET ONLINE
Our current book selection is: Here Where We Live Is Our Country , by Molly Crabapple. The group meets on Tuesdays, 1pm-2pm.
Friday, June 5, 6pm ET
40 minutes of kid-friendly, intergenerational prayer followed by a community Shabbat dinner.








