A Morning Tehine
Deborah Anstandig, KI’s gifted Rabbinical Intern, offered this Tehine (a women’s prayer) at morning minyan on Tuesday, December 20. As you reflect on this Tehine, please see the call to action at the bottom to share your reflection, if you so wish. *By Rivke Tiktiner (author), published the book Meineket Rivka in 1609, from which this
Kol Kahol Concert at KI
Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023 at 7:30PM Sign up here | Zoom link to stream Join us in the chapel or via Zoom Motzei Shabbat in song, music, and communal singing as we transition from Shabbat and into the new week. Inspired by Hadar's Rising Song Institute, we will be sharing new niggunim, melodies, stories, and words“Bringing it Home” – A New 384 Campus Learning Series with Deborah Anstandig
Join your community this fall as KI Rabbinic Intern Deborah Anstandig leads a new learning opportunity that dives into the mechanics and meaning of our rituals. November 17 – Torah Blessings December 1 – Shabbat Kiddush and blessings December 8 – Havdallah December 15 – Hanukkah Lighting All sessions will meet at 7:30PM in the
Read our High Holy Days Sermons
Thank you to everyone in our community who joined us for the High Holy Days at KI. We have linked the sermons and messages from our clergy and leadership below for your reading pleasure. Gordon Bennett, KI President Kol Nidre Rabbi Bill Hamilton Rosh Hashanah | Yom Kippur Rabbi David Starr Rosh Hashanah Day 1 | Rosh
When Does the Good Outweigh the Bad? Fall Learning with Rabbi Laster
When Does the Good Outweigh the Bad? Lessons from the TalmudFall Learning with Rabbi Talia LasterBegins November 2 at KI; 7:00-8:30PMFrom within one of the most troubling episodes of the Torah, the rabbis of the Talmud engage a basic human question: If I do bad things, can I still be thought of as a good person?
Well-Versed Video Series
This weekly video series looks at the weekly Parsha with an often contemporary look and feel. It features Rabbi Hamilton, Rabbi Starr, and Rabbinic Intern Deborah Anstandig. Watch the latest epsidoe below, and check back for more episodes to learn with us.
Join us for Poetry and Words of Torah
Every Wednesday morning, KI Member Leann Shamash has been gifting our community with fresh poems and inspiring words of Torah based on the weekly Parsha. We invite you to begin your day with us on Wednesdays at 7:00AM on Zoom for morning minyan, and to experience these warming words firsthand. If you are interested in
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.