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Adult Education

Adult Education: Monday-December 19 at 7:30pm-Rabbi Joseph Schultz will be teaching about “The Priesthood beyond Magic and Chanukah“  in the Rabb Chapel.  Everyone is welcome.  This … Continue reading

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Celebrate Shabbat at KI on Dec 9-10

CelebrateShabbat with KI December 9-10–Community Shabbat Dinner–sign up here Has it been a while since you’ve celebrated Shabbat? Have you been missing that great feeling that … Continue reading

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Columnist David Brooks on Erica Brown

Below is a piece written by New York Times Columnist David Brooks about Erica Brown, who will be speaking at KI next Sunday, November 6 at 9 am Continue reading

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A Letter From Hazzan Wachs to the KI Community

Click here to read a letter from Hazzan Saul Wachs to the KI Community. Continue reading

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Like us on Facebook

We will be shutting down our current Facebook page on October 31st. Please “Like” us at our new Facebook Home by clicking here.

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Lifelong Learning Opportunities 2011-12

We’re pleased to present a full array of programming for the year. Our staff has been hard at work producing programming and classes to reach … Continue reading

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Israel Commission Magazine

The summer-fall issue of your Israel Commission’s eMagazine, Today’s Israel! Made possible through the generous support of Dr. Avi Marcovitz ,USY alumnus, who serves as … Continue reading

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Saul Wachs Tribute

Dear Members of our KI Family, Forty years ago this fall, Hazzan Saul Wachs began leading us in prayer at KI. Ever since, Hazzan Wachs … Continue reading

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Brookline Community Selichot

Motzei shabbat, Saturday evening, 9/24, 9:30pm-1:00am at Temple Beth Zion, 1566 Beacon Street For a soulful beginning to the High Holy Day season, we will … Continue reading

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Rachmones Learning Session with psychologist Rebecca Kornblatt

Shabbat morning, 9/17, 12:30pm in the Rabb Chapel after kiddush The Hebrew word rahamim — usually translated as “compassion,” “mercy,” or “pity” — signifies a … Continue reading

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