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1:00 pm
On Fifth Avenue, from 57th Street to 79th Street, NYC. The Salute To Israel Parade is the single largest gathering in the world in support of Israel. Join us as we walk in support of Israel with the Reconstructionist Movement, "A voice for Jewish Pluralism." | ||
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06 / 6
6:15 pm
Please join the Bnai Keshet LGBT Community for a special celebration of National Gay Pride Month. Join us for Shabbat dinner and a Marriage Equality Pride Seder, inspired and led by children and their LGBT parents. A participatory Kabbalat Keshet service to follow at 7:45 PM. The entire BK community is welcome. The cost for the Shabbat dinner is $10 per adult or $25 per family. RSVP to the BK Office. | ||
06 / 7
10:00 am
We gather in our beautiful sanctuary every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for Shabbat Morning Services which include prayers, songs, and discussion of the weekly Torah portion. After services there is a kiddush for meeting and greeting - and, of course, eating. Please join us this week as we celebrate a Bar Mitzvah. | ||
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06 / 14
10:00 am
We gather in our beautiful sanctuary every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for Shabbat Morning Services which include prayers, songs, and discussion of the weekly Torah portion. After services there is a kiddush for meeting and greeting - and, of course, eating. Please join us this week as we celebrate a Bat Mitzvah. | ||
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06 / 20
7:45 pm
Come and experience a relaxing, quiet way to let go of the week and deeply enter the peace of Shabbat. This Kabbalat Keshet service will incorporate contemplative niggunim, traditional prayers, short meditations, and silence. | ||
06 / 21
10:00 am
We gather in our beautiful sanctuary every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for Shabbat Morning Services which include prayers, songs, and discussion of the weekly Torah portion. After services there is a kiddush for meeting and greeting - and, of course, eating. Please join us this week as we celebrate a Bat Mitzvah. 7:30 pm
At Union Congregational Church. The Ridgewood Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Co. is performing Ruddigore (The Witch's Curse) to benefit the Interfaith Hospitality Network for the homeless families of Essex County. If you love opera or if you've never been introduced, this is an opportunity for you and members of your congregation to experience the opera and support IHN at the same time. Ruddigore is a ghost story but don't worry. It is funny and has a typical G and S happy ending. It features some of Gilbert's wittiest words and Sullivan's most beautiful music. It has charmed audiences around the world for over 100 years. Admission: $25 for adults, $15 for children under 12. Tickets: www.ihnessexnj.org or (973) 313-0011. | ||
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06 / 28
10:00 am
We gather in our beautiful sanctuary every Saturday morning for Shabbat Morning Services which include prayers, songs, and discussion of the weekly Torah portion. After services there is a kiddush for meeting and greeting - and, of course, eating. | ||
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On Fifth Avenue, from 57th Street to 79th Street, NYC. The Salute To Israel Parade is the single largest gathering in the world in support of Israel. Join us as we walk in support of Israel with the Reconstructionist Movement, "A voice for Jewish Pluralism."
Please join the Bnai Keshet LGBT Community for a special celebration of National Gay Pride Month. Join us for Shabbat dinner and a Marriage Equality Pride Seder, inspired and led by children and their LGBT parents. A participatory Kabbalat Keshet service to follow at 7:45 PM. The entire BK community is welcome. The cost for the Shabbat dinner is $10 per adult or $25 per family. RSVP to the
We gather in our beautiful sanctuary every Saturday morning for Shabbat Morning Services which include prayers, songs, and discussion of the weekly Torah portion. After services there is a kiddush for meeting and greeting - and, of course, eating.