Eitan Chitayat #ImThatJew Special Shabbat Speaker
November 30 - 10AM
On Thursday, October 15th, 2015, Eitan Chitayat posted his “I’m That Jew” video on Facebook. It spread like wildfire. Since then, it has been viewed almost 15 million times on assorted social media channels and has garnered tens of millions of impressions.
This kind of viral acknowledgment that touches on Jewish culture says something.
It says that Jews are proud of their Jewish history. That Jewish pride is alive and kicking.
Today, with Anti-Semitism ever present and on the rise, during times of peace and especially now as Israel and the worldwide Jewish community is being attacked, this message of Jewish pride is essential. The hatred directed at Jews includes words, but more often than not, violence as well. Actions that threaten our security and existence. It is during these hard times that Jewish people must come together and be as one. A strong, unapologetic, and resilient nation.
Musical Kabbalat Shabbat of Gratitude with dinner
December 13 - 6PM
Shabbat of Gratitude will introduce new tunes to our Kabbalat Shabbat service and include new prayers and Israeli songs to ignite our gratitude mode and inspire us to give thanks 🙏🏻
Accompanying Rabbi Liora with the Emanuel-El Ensemble:
Lila Chertman Michael Goldman Wesley Malkin Lee Rosenblum Eric Swartz
and of course our incomparable Musical Director Hector Priven. -- Three Course Chicken Dinner following
$18 Members $36 Future Members
Children under 10 free but they must be accompanied by adult and listed in registration
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