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Fri 17Virtual Morning Minyan
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Volunteer Appreciation Kabbalat Shabbat Services & Dinner
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Pre-Shabbat Boomers (60+) Virtual Cocktail Hour
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Volunteer Appreciation Happy Hour (Before Services)
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Sat 18Shabbat Morning Services
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Before Services: Guided Mindful Meditation
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QueerKAR Lunch Meetup
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Tue 21TRIBE (20's-30's) Singing Circle (Lay-Led)
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New Member House Party
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Wed 22Virtual Jewish Poetry Circle
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Thu 23Queer Torah with R' Hannah Jensen
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Fri 24TRIBE (20's-30's) Shabbat Dinner
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Sababa (40s-50s) Shabbat Potluck (Home-Hosted)
…an end to the agony of the hostages and the torturous uncertainty of their families.
…an end to the devastation and suffering of the people of Gaza.
…an end to the heartache and sorrow of Israelis and Palestinians, and all who love them.
…an end to the corruption and callousness that prioritizes messianic fantasies over human life.
…an end to the lie that we can do no better than endless war.
And may it be the beginning… of a time of healing and sacred reunion, the beginning of a future of safety, dignity, justice, and PEACE, for all who call that holy land home.
-Rabbi Sharon Brous
We are holding our whole community with love– and especially thinking of our beloveds who have been evacuated and those who have lost their homes. Our community is here to support you all as we navigate this difficult time.
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Fusing piety and hutzpah, obligation, and inspiration, IKAR is a dynamic, multi-generational community that fosters a yearning for personal, purposeful, creative engagement in Jewish life, particularly among young and disaffected Jews. Rooted in Los Angeles and reaching globally, we strive to actively and intentionally celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of the Jewish people.
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“Love your neighbor, and love yourself. That is the whole Torah. All the rest is commentary” — Hillel
We believe that the active pursuit of justice and dignity for all is a core expression of our Jewish spiritual and religious selves, and we integrate that belief into everything we do at IKAR. Minyan Tzedek is how we harness the organizing power of our entire community to work toward the world as it ought to be. Our goal is 100% community participation through one of our four paths: Feeding Our Neighbors, Green Action, IKAR Community Organizing, and Global Partnership.
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Shabbat Shalom!
Friday, 1/17
5:30pm: Volunteer Appreciation Happy Hour
6:30pm: Kabbalat Shabbat Services
Followed by dinner and our volunteer appreciation event.
Saturday, 1/18
9am: In-Person Guided Mindful Meditation
9:30am PT: Shabbat Morning Services & Micah Applebaum’s Bar Mitzvah