Month: ח׳ במרחשוון ה׳תשפ״א (October 2020)

Exploring Jewish Blessing with Rabbi EBC

On Wednesday, October 28 from 5:00-5:45PM, Rabbi Elizabeth Bonney-Cohen is leading a virtual session on Exploring Jewish Blessing. Blessings are a key part of Jewish ritual. They come in a few different formulas, and there is deep meaning within their structure. Come explore the power of Jewish blessing as we dive into a few together.

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Learn and Connect with Rabbi Hamilton

Rabbi Hamilton’s fall opportunities to learn and connect begin this week! All are welcome to join us in: Sacred Sense-Making (Every Sunday at 12:00PM leading up to Daily Reset Mincha) will feature insights from the Torah Portion. Spiritual Well Being (Every Monday at 8:00AM following Morning Minyan) will provide nourishments and helpings from a Psalm. tasteBook (Every Wednesday

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How To Register for In-person KI Events and Services

KI is excited to roll out a more efficient way to register for in-person events and services. Simply navigate to our calendar, click on the event or service you're interested in, and select “go to event.” That action will take you to our registration form, where you will complete your information and/or log in to your account. Below, you
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Update: COVID-19 Safety Committee

Over the past months, relatively low rates of COVID-19 in our local communities have helped us safely engage in an increasing amount of on campus activity and have fostered a culture in which we are accustomed to increasing activity on campus. However, community rates of COVID-19 are now rising. The 384 Campus Medical Advisory Group

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Rabbi EBC: Yom Kippur 5781 Sermon

For many people in this country, especially for working parents with young children, these last months have been the fullest they’ve ever experienced—juggling childcare with conference calls; trying to meet professional deadlines and expectations while also Zoom-schooling and meal preparing; waiting for bedtime not as a break, but as the rare opportunity to focus entirely

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Overview of Succah use on 384 Harvard Street Campus

Providing ample space for the community to participate in the Mitzvah of Succah and maintaining COVID-19 safety this year is challenging. Please recognize that any activity with other people does carry an element of risk. We ask that you follow these rules in order to minimize that risk but understand that we cannot guarantee that

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