October 7: Community Wide Commemoration | Indoor Live Stream at MJE
Join MJE for a live stream of a community wide event by UJA, JCRC & The Hostages and Missing Families Forum for a commemoration of October 7
Join MJE for a live stream of a community wide event by UJA, JCRC & The Hostages and Missing Families Forum for a commemoration of October 7
In commemoration of the one year yahrzeit of those we lost last October 7th, The Jewish Center Young Leadership invites the broader community to join together for a screening of Aish’s documentary: October 7 Voices of Pain, Hope and Heroism, a documentary that tells the stories of five families affected by the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. It highlights Jewish resilience and hope through their experiences.
This October 3, duck out of the New York City hubbub for an hour of refuge at the West 86–90th Street Landscape in Central Park. Return to a simpler, more essential state, together with fellow New Yorkers. Hear the stirring, unadulterated blasts of the Shofar as we reflect on our collective birthday. And walk away with a message that you were carrying all along.
Celebrate the new year! Rosh Hashanah Morning Service at 10am
With delicious traditional Rosh Hashanah foods, great camaraderie, and inspiration, we will welcome in the New Year, and celebrate the special moment of Rosh Hashanah.
Gather virtually to meet other couples in the same stage of life, connect with Rabbi Jen Gubitz, and spend some time focusing on how to build a meaningful wedding ceremony…
Join us for a relaxed hour with good conversation and your favorite drink. All are welcome.
For those who choose or are unable to fast, or those who do fast but don’t find themselves connecting to traditional Yom Kippur t’fillah (services), we are thrilled to be offering an alternative experience. Join Tamara on the morning of Yom Kippur for a communal conversation and text study all about forgiving ourselves and internal healing, accompanied by bagels & coffee.
Gathering of song and meditation in preparation for the high holidays
Celebrate Rosh HaShanah with Base UWS’s community dinner! Base UWS aims to create joyful, pluralistic, and diverse community for Jews in their 20s and 30s in New York City, all while inspiring folks to connect with Judaism in ways meaningful for them.
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