First, we celebrate Shavuot with our Shavuot Service. At that time, we hear again the stirring words spoken at Sinai. We connect with a people that has made the moment at Sinai the central experience of our religious life. Shavuot Services are on Thursday, June 5, at 7:30 pm.
Second, we will have our first (hopefully) Annual Tikkun Leil Shavuot** Study Session. Following Shavuot services and their festivities, we will spend a chunk of time studying and talking about some rabbinic texts that focus on Torah and study. It will be easy-going; Your thoughts and insights are as meaningful as anyone else’s. NO BACKGROUND IS NECESSARY (not even Basic Judaism 101).
Finally, we have Shavuot/Yizkor Services on Friday morning, June 6, at 10 am.
Every one of us needs an annual affirmation of our covenant as Jews. Our rabbis made Shavuot that celebration. Come join us!
So what makes Temple Brith Shalom so unique? Well, unlike most congregations, we shift into high gear during the summer. God doesn’t take a vacation. Neither do I. The summer is the perfect time to take an Adult Education course. Or learn Hebrew. Or learn Yiddish. Or read-and-discuss a book. Or watch-and-discuss a movie. The place has been bouncing through the winter and spring. Let’s keep it up over the summer!