We gather on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading and meeting friends. We look forward to seeing you.
Books and Bagels is a monthly KH book club featuring an assortment of fiction and non-fiction books on Jewish related topics, chosen by a committee of participants and led and discussed by our members.
For a complete list of our books this season CLICK HERE.
In this 5-session class, taught by KH’s Herb Levine, you will discover two different writers (or schools of writers) responsible for the Book of Leviticus, as it has come down to us. When and where did they live and write? What different visions of holiness and the sacred did they hold? What was their relationship to each other? This class is intended for those who are willing to prepare the assigned material before class, either alone or with a regular study partner. The preferred text for preparation is the Jewish Study Bible (Oxford Univ. Press), which can be ordered wherever books are sold.
Please register here. Zoom link and additional information will be sent to you later.
Classes will be held on Zoom, November 3, 10, 17, 24 and Dec. 1, – 9:30 – 11 am.
We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meet friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.
In this 5-session class, taught by KH’s Herb Levine, you will discover two different writers (or schools of writers) responsible for the Book of Leviticus, as it has come down to us. When and where did they live and write? What different visions of holiness and the sacred did they hold? What was their relationship to each other? This class is intended for those who are willing to prepare the assigned material before class, either alone or with a regular study partner. The preferred text for preparation is the Jewish Study Bible (Oxford Univ. Press), which can be ordered wherever books are sold.
Twice each season, members are invited to attend a Shabbat dinner in the homes of fellow congregants. All who wish to attend are assigned a host. The hosts coordinate the menu with their guests so that everybody contributes part of the meal. It is an opportunity to share Shabbat with food, blessings and song, and get to know people you might not otherwise know. New members are especially encouraged to sign up to meet new friends.
We gather on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading and meeting friends. We look forward to seeing you.
In this 5-session class, taught by KH’s Herb Levine, you will discover two different writers (or schools of writers) responsible for the Book of Leviticus, as it has come down to us. When and where did they live and write? What different visions of holiness and the sacred did they hold? What was their relationship to each other? This class is intended for those who are willing to prepare the assigned material before class, either alone or with a regular study partner. The preferred text for preparation is the Jewish Study Bible (Oxford Univ. Press), which can be ordered wherever books are sold.
We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meet friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.
In this 5-session class, taught by KH’s Herb Levine, you will discover two different writers (or schools of writers) responsible for the Book of Leviticus, as it has come down to us. When and where did they live and write? What different visions of holiness and the sacred did they hold? What was their relationship to each other? This class is intended for those who are willing to prepare the assigned material before class, either alone or with a regular study partner. The preferred text for preparation is the Jewish Study Bible (Oxford Univ. Press), which can be ordered wherever books are sold.
We gather on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading and meeting friends. We look forward to seeing you.
In this 5-session class, taught by KH’s Herb Levine, you will discover two different writers (or schools of writers) responsible for the Book of Leviticus, as it has come down to us. When and where did they live and write? What different visions of holiness and the sacred did they hold? What was their relationship to each other? This class is intended for those who are willing to prepare the assigned material before class, either alone or with a regular study partner. The preferred text for preparation is the Jewish Study Bible (Oxford Univ. Press), which can be ordered wherever books are sold.
We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meet friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.