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KICKS

KICKS is a warm community of spiritually engaged Jews that strives to create  soulful, energetic Friday night t’filah and nourishing, inclusive  communal activities. We cultivate a traditional-egalitarian davening atmosphere that is committed to powerful prayer experience, within the  broader communal fabric of Jewish learning and socializing in Brookline and Boston. We welcome new faces and

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Sensory Calming Room

The KI Inclusion Committee has created a Sensory Calming Room as a community resource for those with sensory regulation issues. The room is intended to be a place to take a break from tefila (prayer), and services on Shabbat mornings and holidays. It is designed specifically for people with sensory challenges or disabilities and/or their companion or
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Window Into Israel

Join Us in Israel:  Window Into Israel How does JTS train future rabbis to lead on Israel?  How do JTS rabbinical students experience Israel?  Join Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Pearl Resnick, Dean of the Rabbinical School, and Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, director of Israel Programs and JTS's second year rabbinical students, for an insider's view of JTS
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20/20 Judaism: A Collaborative Convention

Please join us for the USCJ/RA 20/20 Judaism: A Collaborative Convention taking place in Boston at the Westin Boston Waterfront, Dec. 6-10, 2019. Our Convention Host Committee needs your help in giving our attendees a warm New England welcome! Volunteers will greet participants at the registration table, help provide directions and guidance, and answer any questions that may arise. You can sign up for
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Volunteer with Yachad!

New England Yachad - Looking for Volunteers! New England Yachad is looking for adult volunteers for a performing arts class for adults with disabilities! The class is called "Express Yourself" and is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at Kehillath Israel. It is not necessary to attend every session. Yachad creates inclusive programs, where volunteers act as
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