Atid Sushi in the Sukkah!
Everyone’s favorite Atid Event is Back: Sushi in the Sukkah! We’ll bring in Sukkot together with delicious sushi under our Sukkah!
Everyone’s favorite Atid Event is Back: Sushi in the Sukkah! We’ll bring in Sukkot together with delicious sushi under our Sukkah!
Gather in the PAS sukkah, which will have a hummus and falafel bar, drinks and friends!
Celebrate Yom Kippur 5785 with Sholom 20s & 30s! Join us for Kol Nidrei by Candlelight, a musical, reflective service that will leave you feeling inspired and connected. Led by Rabbi Deborah Goldberg and other Congregation Rodeph Sholom clergy and staff, we hope you’ll join us for our inaugural Sholom 20s & 30s Kol Nidrei experience.
Join Tribe 12 and YALA (USY’s alumni organization) to begin Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonment, as a community. We will be serving an early pre-fast dinnner starting at 4:30 pm, followed by a welcoming musical and accessible Kol Nidre Service at 6 PM. Services will be followed by an opportunity to connect to the themes of the holiday through introspective discussion, meditation and learning. All are welcome regardless of background, and we welcome folks new to Kol Nidre!
Explore the spiritual tapestry of Israel’s north, and journey through Jewish, Druze, and Bahai holy sites.
Join ENGAJ for Tashlich and a potluck picnic at Shoreline Lake Park in Mountain View Oct 3. First time participating in Tashlich? Welcome, we’ll teach you, and provide the breadcrumbs you’ll need.
We are excited to welcome you to our annual Garden Event, DFI LA’s biggest event of the year! At our event this year, we will commemorate the victims of the horrific October 7 attack on Israel by the terror organization Hamas, honor community leaders who have demonstrated strong support for Israel and also honor elected officials who have consistently supported Israel and who been fighters against antisemitism and hate. The DFI LA Garden Event will be on September 29 from 3:30 to 6:30 PM.
September 22 is the autumnal equinox, and what better way to welcome the first day of fall, than to go hiking with your Jewish young adult friends? Stay tuned for the hiking trail location announcement. We’ll keep the hike moderate, and roughly 4 miles. ????????
Join us for an epic Shabbat celebration with uplifting music, delicious food and drinks, and a vibrant community of Jews in their 20s and 30s from across the city. Get ready to experience Shabbat in a whole new way!
Join the NJG’s for their September Meeting. This month’s book is “People of the Book” by Geraldine Brooks. The NJGs (Nice Jewish Girls) Who Read book club is a group of young women who have a shared love for reading and want to be able to meet friends while discussing great books! The goal is to pick fun books written by Jewish female authors, or that have storylines featuring Jewish female protagonists. Address for the event will be sent out via email after registration. It is in Center City Philadelphia.
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