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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.

Havdalah / Ending Shabbat

Join Rabbi Jeremy as we end Shabbat and enter a new week. Please contact Rabbi Jeremy at Macharjeremy@gmail.com or rabbi@machar.org for meeting link and access information.

Yom Kippur

Begins at Sunset on the 27th and ends at nightfall on the 28th.

Kol Nidre Online: Reconsider

Kol Nidre -- Reconsider The traditional Kol Nidre chant is a kind of disclaimer, an admission that we will fail to keep promises and will fail to live up to our expectations of ourselves. As Yom Kippur begins, we will grapple with our failings and shortcomings and rethink what we can -- and what we…

Yom Kippur Online: Children and Families Service

Yom Kippur Online ~ Children and Families Service: 9:30 am Service I -- Regret: 10:30 am We know Yom Kippur as the Day of Atonement. Atonement -- making amends for the wrongs we've committed -- requires that we first identify and acknowledge our mistakes and the harms they cause, and then feel genuine regret for…

Yom Kippur Online: Service I — Regret

Yom Kippur Online ~ Children and Families Service: 9:30 am Service I -- Regret: 10:30 am We know Yom Kippur as the Day of Atonement. Atonement -- making amends for the wrongs we've committed -- requires that we first identify and acknowledge our mistakes and the harms they cause, and then feel genuine regret for…

Yom Kippur Online: Nizkor/Memorial — Remember

Yom Kippur Online ~ Children and Families Service: 9:30 am Service I -- Regret: 10:30 am We know Yom Kippur as the Day of Atonement. Atonement -- making amends for the wrongs we've committed -- requires that we first identify and acknowledge our mistakes and the harms they cause, and then feel genuine regret for…

Yom Kippur Online: Service II — Restore

Yom Kippur Online ~ Children and Families Service: 9:30 am Service I -- Regret: 10:30 am We know Yom Kippur as the Day of Atonement. Atonement -- making amends for the wrongs we've committed -- requires that we first identify and acknowledge our mistakes and the harms they cause, and then feel genuine regret for…

Yom Kippur Online: Reflect and Return

Yom Kippur Online ~ Children and Families Service: 9:30 am Service I -- Regret: 10:30 am We know Yom Kippur as the Day of Atonement. Atonement -- making amends for the wrongs we've committed -- requires that we first identify and acknowledge our mistakes and the harms they cause, and then feel genuine regret for…

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Thinking Tuesday: Now What? Reflecting on the Inauguration
‎January 21, 2025

Kabbalat Shabbat
‎January 24, 2025


ADULT EDUCATION SUNDAYS

Abel Nunez - Protecting Latino Immigrant in the Coming Years
January 26, 2025

Jack Schwartz - Facing Hard Medical Decision Near the End of Life
February 2, 2025


Serving Brunch at Shepherd's Table with Beth Chai
The fourth Saturday of the Month

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