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Wed 25Virtual Jewish Poetry Reading Circle
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Grief Garden Circle (FromSoil2Soul)
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The Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher (Co-Sponsored with Hadar)
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Word for Word: Healthy Communication, from Torah to TikTok with Rabbinic Intern, Jacob Schatz (Virtual)
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ikar x Charles Bronfman Prize Speaker Series: 2025 Prize Recipient, Gideon Maltz and Rabbi Sharon Brous
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Sat 28Shabbat Morning Services
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Before Services: Guided Mindful Meditation
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Bite Size Shabbes (0-5)
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Sun 1IKAR Kids' Electric Purim Carnival
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Mon 2Grief Garden Circle: Monday Mournings (FromSoil2Soul)
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IKAR's Purim Party: We Love Purim
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Wed 4Word for Word: Healthy Communication, from Torah to TikTok with Rabbinic Intern, Jacob Schatz (Virtual)
Come to IKAR’s Event Space on Monday, March 2nd! (5:30pm Kids Program, 6:20pm Ma’ariv, 6:30pm Megillah & Spiels, 7:45pm Party). We’ll read Megillah, yes the WHOLE Megillah, laugh at/with spiels, eat, drink, party, and dance. Remember to bring boxed mac and cheese for groggers that we’ll donate to SOVA Food Bank.
Welcome to IKAR’s Adult Learning Line-up for 5786. We’ve got something for everyone. Let’s learn, grow, and connect together.
IKAR’s mission is to reanimate Jewish life and develop a spiritual and moral foundation for a just and equitable society. The IKAR Center will be a permanent, central place for all of IKAR’s activities and work, bringing together our prayer space, religious school, ECC, event space, and offices.
Our city has risen up to defend our immigrant families and community, led by the people who are directly impacted. We know that many of you are looking for other ways to help support our immigrant neighbors. There are many excellent organizations and grassroots groups doing everything from offering pro-bono legal counsel to delivering groceries and coordinating rides.
IKAR is fueled by the love, talent, and creative investment of each of our community members. Our membership is an expression of individual commitments and a way for each person to expand their Jewish horizons through learning and spiritual growth.
Our Purpose
- To embody a radically welcoming, ever-evolving Jewish community sustained by a true sense of connection and belonging.
- To excavate our vast Jewish tradition, uncovering pathways toward a more meaningful, joyous, and spiritually rich life.
- To bring people together to work toward a more just, curious, and compassionate society that honors the dignity and humanity of every person.
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.
Our membership is an expression of individual commitments and a way for each person to expand their Jewish horizons through learning and spiritual growth.
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IKAR’s mission is to reanimate Jewish life and develop a spiritual and moral foundation for a just and equitable society.