Online KI Shabbat Morning Prayer Course with Bruce Weinstock
Who would benefit from this course? While the course targets those who feel lost and disoriented by the flow of the Shabbat morning service at Congregation Kehillath Israel, it provides a framework to understand traditional Jewish prayer in general. The course addresses not only public prayer, but deeply explores personal and communal benefits to prayer
Meet the Board: Ahitza Gonzalez, VP of Social Action
2- What do you hope to accomplish in your role as VP of Social Action? I hope to motivate congregants to participate in any activities that involve supporting each other. It is about that we are here, because we have been together on this journey. Every journey is different, but we have
Sunday Nourishment: Shavua Tov Pick-Me-Up with Rabbi Hamilton
Ready to start your week with a bite of Torah and fresh nourishment? Every Sunday at Noon on Zoom, Rabbi Hamilton provides just that. Join us, and our gifted community of Torah readers and learners, for timely wisdom before leading into midday Mincha. WHEN: Every Sunday, at Noon WHERE: Online via Zoom
KI Preschool Open House
Sunday, December 17 at KI 9:30AM - 11:00AM 384 Harvard St, Brookline, MA Please join us Sunday for our winter Preschool Open House! We are now enrolling for 2024-2025. Meet our staff, parents, tour our classrooms, and take a class with amazing movement and yoga specialists! Programs are open to children 15 Months to 5Daily Letter 51: You matter
Daily Letter 51: You matter Many of us worry we don’t know what to say or how to respond when somebody’s distressed. Take two minutes of your day today and listen to this story and to the five crisp pieces of advice we can all follow. It’s a great podcast you should get to know
Jewish Resilience: Antisemitism and Emotional Well-Being
Facilitated by Hadassah Margolis Thursdays, Dec. 7, 14 & 21, 5:00-6:00PM | SIGN UP HERE Come join us to explore how antisemitism has been showing up in our lives since October 7. This space is not to talk/debate politics, but rather to be in community to discuss antisemitism’s effects on well-being, share coping ideas, and
From the Front Lines With Michael Oren
From the Front Lines With Michael Oren Saturday, November 18, 12:30 PM at KI In-person and online (Click Zoom here) In partnership with the Friends of United Hatzalah, we are pleased to welcome Michael Oren, who will be joining us for part of Shabbat service, followed by an update on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and a Q&A immediately
Daily Letter 30: Clips You Thirst For
Clips You Thirst For Please watch Good People. Goods homeward bound. Am Yisrael Chai. Rabbi William Hamilton
Letter 29: Abraham in 2023
eDvar Shabbat Parashat Chayei Sara 5784 Abraham in 2023 Abraham was born, according to the Bible’s chronology, 1948 years after creation*. He discovered God at age 75. That is, in the year 2023. This was, of course, before the Common Era. BCE. Many more call it BC. October 7, 2023 and its aftermath have hurled our people