Global/Climate Healing Shabbat
Shabbat October 23-24th is Shabbat Noah, the week in which we read about Noah, the ark, the flood and the rainbow. It has also been designated as “Global/Climate Healing Shabbat”, focusing on the danger of destruction of life on our planet. . .
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High Holy Days Info
Discover a different kind of High Holy Day and congregational experience – meaningful, uplifting, inspirational!
Please join with us – for full membership or for the High Holy Days. . .
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The Major Jewish Holidays
The Jewish year contains many special days. Some are very ancient festivals described in the TaNaKH (Jewish Bible), although they have often acquired new meanings over the ages - such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Pesach and Shavuot. Others were instituted considerably later in Jewish history by the . . .
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The Hope
In November 2004, the Israeli Knesset formally adopted Hatikva as the national anthem of the State of Israel. The preceding 56 years since . . .
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Podcast: Geography Of The Synagogue
Kehillah is happy to introduce it's first podcast entitled "Geography of the Synagogue." You may listen to it by clicking the link below.
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How Spiritual Are America's Jews?
Synagogue 3000's Synagogue Studies Institute is proud to release the first-ever comparative national . . .
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Community-Wide Yom Hazikaron Project
The New Israel Center invites you to participate in the staging of a simultaneous Community-wide two-minutes-of-silence siren at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28 in commemoration of Yom Hazikaron, Israel Remembrance Day.
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Shabbat October 23-24th is Shabbat Noah, the week in which we read about Noah, the ark, the flood and the rainbow. It has also been designated as “Global/Climate Healing Shabbat”, focusing on the danger of destruction of life on our planet. . .
Continue Reading
High Holy Days Info
Discover a different kind of High Holy Day and congregational experience – meaningful, uplifting, inspirational!
Please join with us – for full membership or for the High Holy Days. . .
Continue Reading
The Major Jewish Holidays
The Jewish year contains many special days. Some are very ancient festivals described in the TaNaKH (Jewish Bible), although they have often acquired new meanings over the ages - such as Rosh HaShanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Pesach and Shavuot. Others were instituted considerably later in Jewish history by the . . .
Continue Reading
The Hope
In November 2004, the Israeli Knesset formally adopted Hatikva as the national anthem of the State of Israel. The preceding 56 years since . . .
Continue Reading
Podcast: Geography Of The Synagogue
Kehillah is happy to introduce it's first podcast entitled "Geography of the Synagogue." You may listen to it by clicking the link below.
Go to the Podcasts
How Spiritual Are America's Jews?
Synagogue 3000's Synagogue Studies Institute is proud to release the first-ever comparative national . . .
Continue Reading
Community-Wide Yom Hazikaron Project
The New Israel Center invites you to participate in the staging of a simultaneous Community-wide two-minutes-of-silence siren at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28 in commemoration of Yom Hazikaron, Israel Remembrance Day.
Continue Reading



