Lord Knows We Prayed… Now We Can Party

Just wanted to tell you about two exciting events happening next week:

The Liveliest day on the Jewish Calendar- Simchat Torah!
Don’t miss out on the fun- join us at Boulder Center for Judaism and bring your dancing shoes along for a night of Spirited dancing, and plenty of spirits as well!

This Monday, October 5, 7:00 pm:  Simchat Torah Buffet and spirited dancing and the grand finale is Tuesday morning, October 6 at 10:00 am, when we finish the Torah and begin again!

The joyous climax of Simchat Torah is the dancing of hakafot (lit. “circles”), during which we dance and sing with the Torah scrolls.  In the words of one Chassidic master, “On Simchat Torah the Torah scrolls wish to dance, so we become their feet.”

Bring your children and implant a most joyous Jewish memory!

Services are at 4900 Sioux Drive Boulder

RSVP or for more information: boulderjudaism@gmail.com

About Chany Scheiner

Co - Director of Boulder Center for Judaism. Any successful organization needs a heart and that is what Chany provides, along with organization, marketing, innovative programming, and countless Shabbat dinners. Some of her accomplishments are large and public like the annual menorah lighting on Pearl Street and the matzo and shofar factories, while others are quiet and private like the time she spends counseling individuals and sharing the wisdom that comes from study.

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