The Musician Within, with Nathan Brenowitz
A rare opportunity to learn, experience cooperation and have unlimited musical fun.
A rare opportunity to learn, experience cooperation and have unlimited musical fun.
We are excited to welcome back fiddler Craig Judelman, performing with Michael Alpert, a transformative figure in the renaissance of East European Jewish klezmer music and Yiddish culture since the 1970s.
The WJC is pleased to host the next Movies with Spirit presentation: Conversations With God. Discussion and refreshments following the film.
We are all invited to join the interfaith clergy of Woodstock at the The Woodstock Reformed Church, at 16 Tinker St., on the village green, in an annual celebration of faith and gratitude.
A fun evening of dancing and socializing. BYOB. We will be serving coffee and cake.
Come celebrate the festival Sukkot at the WJC! Gather with our community to decorate, to sit in our beautiful sukkah, and shake the lulav and etrog! The sukkah will be open and available all week, so come by! It’s a mitzvah!
Families with infants and toddlers are given an opportunity to meet, connect, sing songs, move to music, and listen to PJ Library stories during this weekly program geared toward our youngest family members.
Elul is the Jewish month we are in now, the month that leads up to Rosh Hashanah. During this time we are called to prepare for the questions that arise during Rosh Hashanah, the days leading to Yom Kippur and Sukkot. Here are some resources to explore.
At the WJC, not only is our spiritual foundation a source of strength and holiness for us in this year of transition, but we are also reminded that wherever we are, that space has the capacity to house holiness. Therefore, we offer multiple ways to access our High Holy Days. Join us in the tent! Or online, in our “virtual tent”
It is Elul, the month of reflection and preparation for Rosh Hashanah. We will merge the teachings of Judaism with the wisdom of our own hearts as we realign with our clearest and best selves.