Shavuot means “weeks”. This Festival celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai to the Jewish people seven weeks after Passover. Every year on Shavuot, we renew our acceptance of God’s gift to the Jews with an evening of study called “Tikkun L’eil Shavuot”.
Please join Rabbi Londy Sunday, May 16 at 7:30pm – 8:30pm on ZOOM for an hour of thought-provoking study.
Topic: Acquiring Torah: The Story of Rabbi Akiva
Rabbi Akiva is one of the greatest rabbinic sages. His amazing biography teaches what it means to love Torah study.
Study texts will be sent to all who have registered. After the session, we will join in a virtual Cheesecake Shavuot Kiddush. (You must bring your own wine and cheesecake.)
Please contact the Temple office by Friday, May 15 to sign up.
Shavuot means “weeks”. This Festival celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai to the Jewish people seven weeks after Passover. Every year on Shavuot, we renew our acceptance of God’s gift to the Jews with an evening of study called “Tikkun L’eil Shavuot”.
Please join Rabbi Londy Sunday, May 16 at 7:30pm – 8:30pm on ZOOM for an hour of thought-provoking study.
Topic: Acquiring Torah: The Story of Rabbi Akiva
Rabbi Akiva is one of the greatest rabbinic sages. His amazing biography teaches what it means to love Torah study.
Study texts will be sent to all who have registered. After the session, we will join in a virtual Cheesecake Shavuot Kiddush. (You must bring your own wine and cheesecake.)
Please contact the Temple office by Friday, May 15 to sign up.
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