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. A link will be sent out to all members ahead of…
Tisha B’Av
Begins at sunset on the 17th and ends at nightfall on the 18th.
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. A link will be sent out to all members ahead of…
WITs 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…
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. A link will be sent out to all members ahead of…
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. A link will be sent out to all members ahead of…
Rosh Chodesh Elul / Rosh Hashanah ha-Beheimot
Begins at sundown on the 7th and ends at nightfall on the 9th.
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. A link will be sent out to all members ahead of…
Thinking Tuesdays
"Guilt Trip: What Does 'Atonement' Mean for Humanistic Jews?" Jewish tradition says that we're required to apologize for harms we inflict on one another for atonement to be complete on Yom Kippur. What does that mean for Humanistic Jews? Does the tradition's understanding of guilt, apology, and atonement matter for us? Are there ways to…