7th-grade weekly meeting, which is designed to encourage the development of Jewish identity. Parents join the classes once a month, and the class starts with a day-long family retreat.
Join us for our weekly review of the “situation” in Israel with our resident Israeli guide Julian Resnick. He is a guide who truly helps to bring what is happening in the world outside ourselves into ourselves. We will grapple with the big questions at this sacred moment in time.
7th-grade weekly meeting, which is designed to encourage the development of Jewish identity. Parents join the classes once a month, and the class starts with a day-long family retreat.
Restorative Yoga (In-Person/zoom AUDIO ONLY): Yom Kippur challenges us to become “at-one” as we “atone.” Through physical, mental and emotional relaxation we hope to have a healthy and recuperative experience as we usher in the new year. You may join Rabbi Jodie “dressed for services” or in yoga attire. There will be chairs for those who do not wish to sit on the floor. Please bring your own yoga mats if possible.
This service will include: A brief Torah reading, a Family D’var Torah on Jonah, a social action oriented “Martyrology,” Yizkor, Ne’ilah, and Havdalah. Children in attendance for havdalah are given glowsticks and invited onto the bima along with our shofar blowers, to celebrate the end of the High Holidays!
7th-grade weekly meeting, which is designed to encourage the development of Jewish identity. Parents join the classes once a month, and the class starts with a day-long family retreat.
Join us for our weekly review of the “situation” in Israel with our resident Israeli guide Julian Resnick. He is a guide who truly helps to bring what is happening in the world outside ourselves into ourselves. We will grapple with the big questions at this sacred moment in time.
7th-grade weekly meeting, which is designed to encourage the development of Jewish identity. Parents join the classes once a month, and the class starts with a day-long family retreat.
Torah Mantle installation ceremony during the Simhat Torah service. This is an opportunity for our congregation to connect with a particular Israeli killed on Simhat Torah, while connecting to the Jewish People all over the world who are hosting similar commemorations.
Location: Sid Jacobson JCC, 300 Forest Drive, East Hills
The Long Island Jewish Community joins together to dance with the Torah in unity, commemorating October 7th and recapturing the joy of Simhat Torah.
7th-grade weekly meeting, which is designed to encourage the development of Jewish identity. Parents join the classes once a month, and the class starts with a day-long family retreat.