Community Rosh Hashanah and Tashlich Service Invitation

Beth Ami–Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism invites you to our meaningful and musical service followed by a close-by outdoor Tashlich ceremony at East Boulder Community Center, 5660 Sioux Drive, Boulder on Sunday, October 2nd 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm.  Please RSVP BethAmiRSVP@gmail.com for seating, potluck, and carpooling

This year’s theme of “Choose Your Own Humanistic Jewish Adventure” includes readings of several mini-essays on the topic.  Potluck dinner and drinks will follow.

Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present, and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy.

Beth Ami means “house of my people” in Hebrew.  Our name reflects not only our Jewish heritage and identity but our sense of community and our welcoming spirit.  We provide a place where secular Jews can find a comfortable home.  We are Jews  who want to observe Jewish holidays, appreciate Jewish culture, and express a connection with the Jewish people and Israel in a non-theistic setting.

For more information, please visit our website www.bethami.com

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Beth Ami welcomes as a Jew anyone who identifies with the history, culture, struggles, triumphs, and future of the Jewish people.

About Lenore Kingston

I am the Jewish Cultural School Director at Beth Ami CCHJ. Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present, and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy. www.bethami.com

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