This Week at Nevei Kodesh – Jan 8-13

Nevei Kodesh, a warm and welcoming Jewish Renewal Community invites you to join us virtually for prayer, study and connection!

Ba’alat Tefillah Michelle Wolf

 

Shabbat Service: Celebration of Our Times, This Moment in Time: Friday, Jan 8, 7:00 pm

Led by Ba’alat Tefilah/Hazzan Michelle Wolf. Join us for a musical, spirited Shabbat service for the whole community. We’ll have musical offerings from Danya & Eyal Rivlin, Susan Berman and Joshua Phillips.

Register here to receive the zoom link.

 

 

 

Weekly Torah Study, Saturday, Jan 9, 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Led by Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz. Study of the weekly parsha, this class meets every Shabbat.  Click here to email her for zoom link.

 

Ordination/Smicha Ceremony of Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz

Sunday, Jan 10, 5-7pm

We are pleased to announce that Charna Rosenholtz will be receiving ordination as Rabbi as part of ALEPH’s ordination Program Class of 2021. Join for virtual ceremony by registering here.

 

 

Sacred Song Circle—All Voices Welcome!  Begins Wed, Jan 13, 6:30-7:30pm, 5 weeks

Join Susan Berman and Michelle Wolf to sing and create community, using Jewish wisdom for nourishment and meaning, along with other wisdom traditions. We’ll offer chants and songs in Hebrew, English, and more—all with the intention of opening our hearts and minds for elevation, healing, and connection.  No specific knowledge of Hebrew or Judaism needed. Just a desire to sing and show up for yourself and others.  Price per class: $10 for Nevei Kodesh members | $13 for guests. Entire Series ($5 discount): $45 for Nevei Kodesh members | $60 for guests

To register click here.

Women’s Rosh Chodesh Circle Beginning Wed, Jan 13, 4:45-6pm
Meets Monthly.  Includes Chants, Meditation, Teachings, Journal Writing, Small Group Connection.
Led by Ba’alat Tefillah Michelle Wolf.   For more information click here.

 

 

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