Author: Craig Byer

Join us for KICKS Shabbat Dinner

KICKS Shabbat PicnicFriday, July 15, 7:15PM Join us for a Shabbat dinner picnic on Friday, July 15 after KICKS! Please bring your own pareve/dairy meal. We plan to eat outside, weather-permitting, starting around 7:15PM. Even if you are not able to join us for KICKS in-person that evening, please feel free to join us just for Shabbat dinner.

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ENCOUNTERS: Jewish and Hindu Mystical Music

July 7, 7:30 pmENCOUNTERS: Jewish and Hindu Mystical MusicTickets $18 for KI Members Virtuosic musicians and composers Joey van Leeuwen and Vishnu Ramprasad bring together music that seems worlds apart with a concert that links Carnatic classical music from South India with Jewish hymns. The duo will explore the musical and philosophic connections between these

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Celebrate our Historic Building’s 100th Birthday

On June 11, 1922, the KI cornerstone was laid with much fanfare and celebration. Please join Rabbi Hamilton, Gordon Bennett, David Williams and the broader KI Community in commemorating the anniversary! Back in 1922, a record-breaking storm descended upon the crowd gathered to watch the laying of our cornerstone. We can’t promise you that much

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Registration Open: KI Religious School (KIRS)

Registration is now opened for the KIRS 2022-2023 school year, and we are excited for your children to join us!  Register by July 1, and receive a $50 discount per student. Registrations after August 1 will incur a $50 late fee. See the registration page for further information, including tuition costs. Registration can be found here.

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Children’s Programming @384 Harvard

In addition to working with Washington Square Minyan to offer babysitting, we are also launching a new model, to offer Children’s programming across minyanim and organizations on Shabbat. Moving forward, any participant or member of any campus organization is welcome to attend any of the children’s programming offered on campus. See details about the offerings and the calendar below.

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