Join Har HaShem Virtually – October 2 – 9

Join Congregation Har HaShem to pray, study, and socialize! Please see the calendar on our website for descriptions of all of our programs, including Zoom links. Click here to find additional resources for services including online prayer books. www.harhashem.org

Erev Sukkot Shabbat Service – Friday, October 2 – 6:00 pm

We are committed to providing an inclusive, welcoming space. We celebrate our holy days with awe and with joy…and hope you will join us.

Torah Study – Saturday, October 3 – 9:00 am

Torah is our greatest gift! But it isn’t reserved just for rabbis. It is accessible and inspirational to all. Young and not-so-young, experienced and new-comers, all are welcome to explore the Torah portion of the week with Rabbi Greene and volunteers who will take turns to explore the Truths to help make meaning in our lives. 

Sukkot and Shabbat Morning Service with Bar Mitzvah of Jake Levy – Saturday, October 3 – 10:15 am

Pray with us.

Havdalah – Saturday, October 3 – 8:15 pm

Havdalah marks the transition from sacred to ordinary time. We’ll gather online for this short ceremony, share some reflections and prepare for the week to come.

Towards a Better Climate Change Mythology: A Deep Reading of Masechet Ta’anit – October 5-8 – 10:00am

Sukkot ends, each year, with a prayer for rain. Masechet Ta’anit begins by asking what happens – and what we should do – if the rains don’t come.
In these four consecutive lectures (Oct. 5, 6, 7, 8), Rabbi Yedidya Sinclair argues that people respond to existential danger from the weather through shifts in behavior and consciousness that reverberate across the divide separating pre-modern and post-modern awareness. Through exploring these places of mutual resonance between the Talmud’s world and our own, we will frame a new-old theology of climate change that offers hope to overcome this critical challenge. Presented by Hazon. Learn more and register here: https://hazon.org/calendar/sinclair/

Refuat HaNefesh Spiritual Support Group – Tuesday, October 6 – 6:30 pm

A safe and loving place where people struggling with mental illness and brain disorders, their family, and friends can meet confidentially and openly name how their spiritual life/faith can help with mental health challenges. Facilitated by Rabbi Deborah Bronstein and Dr. Jed Shapiro.

Weekly Morning Minyan – Wednesday, October 7 – 7:30 am

Make morning prayer part of your daily workout. Start your day with prayer or join with others to say kaddish for a loved one in our new, weekday service. The service will be lay-led.

Kabbalah Reading Group – Wednesday, September 30 – 6:30 pm

The Har HaShem Kabbalah Reading Group reads and discusses Zohar and Rabbi Kaplan’s book “Inner Space”. Our discussion will center on Jewish mysticism generally and as applied in everyday life.

Movie Night: Ushpizin – Wednesday, October 7 – 7:00 pm

It’s time for Har HaShem’s next Movie Night!  Join us for a free Zoom showing of “Ushpizin.”  This is a wonderful, heartwarming movie that takes place in modern-day Jerusalem during Sukkot.  (released Nov. 25, 2005, runtime 90 minutes, Hebrew and Yiddish with English subtitles)

What if Democracy Fails? – Thursday, October 8 – 7:00 pm

The Coalition Against Global Genocide and the Denver Urban Spectrum present Genocide and Slavery Virtual Discussion Series: Dehumanization as an Initial Weapon in the Commission of Genocide.
For more information on the discussion series or to register call 303-856-7334 or email Executive Director, Roz Duman at rozduman@aol.com. For more information on the Coalition Against Global Genocide, visit www.CoAGG.org.

Erev Simchat Torah Shabbat Service – Friday, October 9 – 6:00 pm

We are committed to providing an inclusive, welcoming space. We celebrate our holy days with awe and with joy…and hope you will join us.

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