Shabbat + Resilience

Shabbat + Resilience

Boulder Public Library – Main Branch, 1001 Arapahoe Avenue · Boulder, CO
Saturday, May 9 · 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MDT

What actually keeps us going when life gets tough? Join us for a quick, secular Humanistic Shabbat followed by an exploration of the human side of resilience.

We’re skipping the divine intervention and talking about the real stuff:

  • How does taking charge of our own lives build grit?
  • Is a support system the ultimate safety net?
  • Can adaptability and a well-timed joke help us bounce back?

After the talk, we’re walking over to Mustard’s Last Stand to keep the conversation going over lunch. All are welcome – regulars, first-timers, Jewish-curious!

Please click here to register so we know to expect you.

Beth Ami is the only Humanistic Jewish congregation in Colorado and is a proud affiliate of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. We celebrate Jewish holidays, learning and life cycle events through the secular lens of history, culture, and reason. We believe in the human capacity to create a better world without supernatural intervention.

Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy. We encourage anyone interested in learning about Humanistic Judaism to attend this and all our events.

Let’s do Jewish together – Humanistically!

About Marti Hirsch

Marti is a teacher at the Beth Ami Jewish Cultural School. Beth Ami is affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism an international organization established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963.

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