This Week at Virtual Bonai Shalom – 4/21 – 4/26

What’s happening at Bonai Shalom for the next week! Please see our website for the whole list of events, zoom information, and all other updates! https://bonaishalom.org/

Talmud with Rabbi Marc – Wednesday, April 22, 12 pm – Beginners are welcome and this class is open to learners of all levels: you don’t need to be able to read Hebrew to take this class. Talmud is a philosophical, legal, and story-filled Rabbinic conversation that was created and compiled from the first to sixth centuries CE. It is the Oral Torah. It is a commentary on the Bible. It is radical and it is the blueprint of the Jewish mind and spirit.

Wednesday Mincha with Allen Katz – Wednesday, April 22, 2:15 pm – Bonai member Allen Katz will be leading 2:15pm Wednesday virtual Mincha abridged services. All are welcome.

Thursday Morning Minyan– Thursday, April 23, 8 am

Bonai Writing Circle with Barbra Cohn and Rabbi Marc – Thursday, April 23, 6:30 pm – If you’ve been yearning to write but never seem to have the time, or if you’re interested in writing with other creatives, you’ll now have a space and time to put pen to paper. No judgments, no critiquing, just friendly support . We’ll be using Natalie Goldberg’s device of short meditations followed by timed writings with suggested prompts.

Torah Yoga with Caron Robinson  – Friday April 24, 8:00 am – Join Caron Robinson Friday mornings at 8:00 am for a healing and Torah-inspired yoga session. If you can, get your mat, a blanket or two, blocks or something to help with flexibility — maybe books! — and a chair.

Kabbalabazoom – Friday April 24, 4:30 pm –  Songful Family Kabbalat Shabbat Services with Rabbi Marc.

Shmooze and Community Kabbalat Shabbat – Friday April 24, 5:45 pm – Shmooze at 5:45 pm, Services at 6:00 pm.

Livestream Shabbat Service with Rabbi Marc – Saturday April 25, 9:30-11:15 am

Stories of Hope in the Time of Covid-19 – Sunday April 26, 6:00 pm – We all read the news, here let’s gather (you can still come with your favorite happy hour alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink!!) and share positive and inspiring stories that have come out of this difficult time.

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