The King is in the Field — Preparing for the High Holy Days
Join Rabbi Karen for an exploration of some of the major themes that guide the self-reflection we are called to in the month of Elul.
Join Rabbi Karen for an exploration of some of the major themes that guide the self-reflection we are called to in the month of Elul.
Rescheduled from the spring, this event is part of a series that aims to facilitate engagement with Israel and talk about the ongoing war. In these difficult times, can we be a model of genuine discourse?
On this Tisha B’Av, we will come together to first celebrate havdallah, then hold space for the fractured pieces of sacred temple within us, around us, and those of our collective past.
The WJC is partnering with the Unicorn Bar in Kingston for a show of rockin’ klezmer music with a brassy edge for an evening of “old-school Yiddish grooves with tuchus-shaking energy!”
This a series of events this spring to facilitate engagement with Israel and talk about the ongoing war. In these difficult times, can we be a model of genuine discourse?
Our Lev Shalem School offers a warm, inclusive, and vibrant environment where children of all ages can embark on a joyful journey of Jewish exploration together.
At the WJC, not only is our spiritual foundation a source of strength and holiness for us but we are also reminded that wherever we are, that space has the capacity to house holiness.
Melila will describe the current work of Sulha, and also share with us about the tenor of life in Jerusalem and Israel at large.
Drawing from early Kabbalistic texts and hidden teachings, teachers Dana Ganihar and Rabbi Baruch Brenner gently unveil the secret steps mystics once took to journey between states of consciousness.
For Shavuot, the festival of first fruits, join us to celebrate the holiday of the Time of the Giving of Our Torah.