Month: י״ד בשבט ה׳תשפ״א (January 2021)

An Inside Look at Base BSTN: Part of KI’s Ever-Widening Circle

On Thursday, February 11 at 8:00PM, we invite you into our virtual living room to learn about Base BSTN’s unique model of engagement, the national movement behind it, and how KI with Rabbi Elizabeth and Matt Bonney-Cohen are leading the way in synagogue innovation. We’ll be joined by Base’s Co-Founder and Executive Director, Faith Leener,

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KI READS – February 2021

KI READS, KI’s monthly book club, continues on Tuesday, February 16 at 7:30PM! This month, we’re reading Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity and Love By Dani Shapiro Inheritance explores Shapiro’s identity in relationship to her memory, family history, biology, and experience. And it essentially asks the question: What makes us who we are? We will provide

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Enroll Now for KI Preschool

Our preschool proudly provides children with the opportunity to play and learn in a nurturing and caring environment. We offer toddler, preschool, and Pre-K programs designed to encourage social and emotional development while focusing on each child’s unique interests and needs. For questions or enrollment materials,  please call the Preschool Office at: 617-731-9006, or email elyssa@congki.org.  We look

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Emotional Expressiveness Series with Rabbi Hamilton

For the month of January, join Rabbi Hamilton for a weekly Torah portion insight to help us live with these challenging and important emotions. Each virtual session will run from Noon-12:20PM on Sundays. No registration required. All are welcome to join us via Zoom Topics will cover: Jan 10: DespairJan 17: FearJan 24: HopeJan 31:

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Reading The Orchard with KI – Winter Wednesdays

This winter, as a community, we're reading, discussing, and engaging with The Orchard by Yochi Brandes. The Orchard is our Library of Gratitude section for 5781. The Sifriat Todah (Library of Gratitude) seeks to nourish and help furnish the inner lives of those who call KI home. This year’s selection offers a kind of "spiritual
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