Passover · Pesach
PesachTwo seder nights — the first at the rabbi's home, the second open to all. Reservations required.
Details →Warm challah, meaningful conversations, inspiring Torah, new friendships, and a welcoming community around the table. Whether you're joining us for your first Shabbat or your fiftieth, there's always a place waiting for you. Throughout the year, we also celebrate the Jewish holidays together, creating meaningful experiences that connect us to our heritage and to one another.
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Two seder nights — the first at the rabbi's home, the second open to all. Reservations required.
Details →Eight nights of public menorah lightings, sufganiyot, and a grand community Chanukah celebration downtown.
Details →Megillah reading twice, costumes encouraged, a festive meal that runs late. Mishloach manot delivery available.
Details →Full services in Hebrew and English, shofar blowing, apples and honey, and a Yom Kippur that sends you into the new year cleaner.
Details →A proper sukkah in the backyard, lulav & etrog to shake, and a Simchat Torah hakafot that spills into the street.
Details →Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:15 pm followed by a full Shabbat dinner. Challah, wine, chicken soup, the works.
Open Torah class for adults, taught bilingually. Bring a question — leave with three more.
One-on-one Torah study, life counsel, brit milah planning, bar/bat mitzvah prep, chuppah logistics. Text the rabbi.