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Kabbalat Shabbat / Welcoming Shabbat

Each week can be a challenge and Shabbat gives us a built-in chance to think about how we might get some rest. Join Rabbi Jeremy for a musical start to Shabbat, check in with the Machar community, and mark the start of the weekend. Please contact Rabbi Jeremy at Macharjeremy@gmail.com or rabbi@machar.org for meeting link and access information.

WITs Online Meeting

Wimmin in Transition ~~~ Transitions Mark All Lives ~~~~~~~ In January of 2004 a small group of Machar women formed a women’s group within Machar. They called the group WITs – Wimmin in Transition. And what is “Transition”? It’s to do with the changes we all experience in every season of our lives, as we…

Thinking Tuesdays

"The Jewish Year: Passover and Counting the Omer" How did Passover become the holiday we know today? How did we decide there are only four kinds of children, and what’s the purpose of the Seder, anyway? And what’s with this whole counting Omer—and what is Omer?! Join Rabbi Jeremy as we continue our journey through the…

Kabbalat Shabbat / Welcoming Shabbat

Each week can be a challenge and Shabbat gives us a built-in chance to think about how we might get some rest. Join Rabbi Jeremy for a musical start to Shabbat, check in with the Machar community, and mark the start of the weekend. Please contact Rabbi Jeremy at Macharjeremy@gmail.com or rabbi@machar.org for meeting link and access information.

Passover/Pesach

Begins at Sunset on March 27th and ends at nightfall on April 4th.

Machar’s Virtual Community Seder 2021

Passover 2021 - An Invitation from Machar A link to join our Seder will be emailed to all Machar members ahead of the event. Members are encouraged to invite family and friends. Nonmembers (who are not friends/family of Machar members) are very much welcome to join too! Please write to Tara at administrator@machar.org and provide…

Thinking Tuesdays

"The Jewish Year: Ain’t No Cure for the Summertime Blues" Summer begins right around when Shavuot — the “feast of weeks” — happens. In rabbinic tradition, Shavuot marks the day on which Moses is said to have ascended Mount Sinai — but the Torah doesn’t say anything about that. So how did a harvest holiday…

Kabbalat Shabbat / Welcoming Shabbat

Each week can be a challenge and Shabbat gives us a built-in chance to think about how we might get some rest. Join Rabbi Jeremy for a musical start to Shabbat, check in with the Machar community, and mark the start of the weekend. Please contact Rabbi Jeremy at Macharjeremy@gmail.com or rabbi@machar.org for meeting link and access information.

Welcome to Machar

SUKKOT CELEBRATION
‎October 20, 2024
10:00 a,m. - 1:00 p.m.

Kabbalat Shabbat
‎October 25, 2024
7:00 p.m.

Serving Brunch at Shepherd's Table with Beth Chai
October 26 , 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 p.m.

Adult Education Speaker


October 27, 2024
10:30 am - 12:00 p.m.

Welcome to Machar

 

Calendar 2024 -2025 Jewish Cultural School (JCS)

Adult Ed and Community Sunday Calendar

 

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