KI Spotlight: Shelley and Spencer
Shelley and Spencer (and their two kids!) share their KI journey and the importance of our synagogue community.
Shelley and Spencer (and their two kids!) share their KI journey and the importance of our synagogue community.
Rabbi Joseph Shultz has a rich history and deep connection to KI and our community. He walks us through it in the latest KI Spotlight.
Gordon Bennett, KI President, discusses his path to the congregation and his responsibility to ensure that KI continues to be a beacon of Jewish life for the Greater Boston Jewish community.
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.
Our KI Spotlight series continues with Lisa Redisch, Director of Family Engagement at KI! Get to know Lisa, her background, and her hopes and aspirations for our families.
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
Executive Director Barnet Kessel reflects on his first few months at KI, including the safe return to in-person services and programming.
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
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