Schedule

As soon as Yom Kippur ends, we move from the realm of the soul and plant our feet firmly back on the ground. For seven days we eat (and for some, sleep) in a sukkah, a makeshift hut that is just susceptible enough to the elements to remind us of our vulnerability and also the blessings of security.

Sukkot
Today • 9:30 am to 12 pm
Sukkot Day 1 Services
Join us for Sukkot Services at Shalhevet HS.
Sukkot
Friday, Oct 18 • 9:30 am to 12 pm
Sukkot Day 2 Services
Join us for Sukkot Services at Shalhevet HS.
SHABBAT
Saturdays • 9:30 am
Shabbat Morning Services
We welcome everyone to our Shabbat morning services, no matter their level of observance, experience, or familiarity with Hebrew. Daven with us in person at Shalhevet, or join us virtually on YouTube or Zoom. Childcare is available during Services for kids ages 2-5. Stay afterward for our kosher, vegetarian community lunch. Upcoming B’nai Mitzvahs: 11/2/2024 Bodhi Sroka 11/9/2024 Leo Weiss 11/23/2024 Adar “Adi” Lev Goldman 11/30/2024 Franklin Ariel and Cassidy Bulkacz 12/7/2024 Orly Grace Creasey 12/14/2024 Caleb Eamonn Fitzpatrick
Virtually Neighbors
Saturday, Oct 19 • 4 pm to 6 pm
Virtually Neighbors Circle – Zman Zoomchateinu!
Game by game we will collaborate, cocreate, and collude! (no actual conspiracies) Then together we will face off for a challenging game of Jewpardy. There will be time to casually talk and laugh as we dwell together for a while online.
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Sukkot
Sunday, Oct 20 • 3 pm to 5 pm
The Fragility of Home: A Movement Sukkot
We will be joined by Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, Elda Mendez-Lemus, Sam Prater, and Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky who will discuss the housing crisis, the demands that faith traditions call on us to act–and how. This will be an interactive event–a learning and action lab. Come expecting to participate. Light refreshments will be served.
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Sukkot
Sunday, Oct 20 • 4 pm to 6 pm
Jews of Color Sukkot Family Potluck (Lay-Led)
What: Sukkot Family Potluck (all ages welcome!) When: Sunday October 20, 4-6pm Where: At the home of Kimberly Harbin and Elan Kriegel. Address provided upon RSVP. Max 30 people, so please RSVP early, and if you need to cancel, please let us know, so we can open up your spot to others. What to bring: Please bring a VEGETARIAN or KOSHER FISH dish to share (serves 8-10). Please write what you’ll be bringing so we know what to expect Why: For fun, food and community in the Sukkah! Who: IKAR JOCs and their families
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Boomers
Monday, Oct 21 • 7 pm to 9 pm
Boomers (60+) Sukkot Party
Join fellow Boomers for our first get-together of the New Year. Wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and light refreshments will be served, as we celebrate the harvest festival together.
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