A Taste of Judaism & Anti-Bias Training Today! Plus Selichot and more to keep you connected.
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August 30 2020 *eKoleinu* 10 Elul 5780
Oh, I've been meaning to do that! Thanks again to everyone who has already renewed their membership! If you’ve been meaning to renew but haven’t done so yet, please do so now. Renew this week in order to receive your special member High Holy Day gift package and to receive your "tickets" for the High Holy Days.
Today's final class taught by Rabbi Denise L. Eger and Rabbi Max Chaiken is the perfect way to explore whether you might be interested in our Introduction to Judaism course, an 18-session course starting Oct. 11, 2020.
Rabbi Chaiken's weekly session is a great way to reflect, sing, and center ourselves, using the prayers and melodies of the morning service as our guide. Join on our Facebook page or our YouTube channel.
Join us online for Shabbat services this Friday, September 4 at 6:30 PM led by Rabbi Denise L. Eger, Rabbi Max Chaiken and accompanist Lisa Edwards.You can participate in services on our website, our FaceBook page, and our YouTube channel. For an updated, online prayer book, click here.
Saturday, September 12, 7:00 PM We will bake, pray, eat and sing together for our online Selichot observance. Rabbi Denise L. Eger and Rabbi Max Chaiken will begin with Havdalah and then we will learn with Chef Julia Rhoton how to make the best Rosh Hashanah Honey Cake ever. Be sure to assemble the ingredients in advance - see recipe here - and then Chef Julia will take us step-by-step through this amazing online baking experience. While we are baking our honey cakes, we will have time to reflect on the Journey of the Heart toward the New Year, forgiveness and sing together the traditional Selichot prayers. Register here.
Your clergy and staff across the Los Angeles Jewish community are committed to supporting our entire community even when we cannot be close to each other physically. Social distancing does not mean social isolation. This website contains a compilation of resources, activities, and media in order for you and your children to remain connected to Jewish community and Torah during this challenging time.
Refuah Shleimah: A Speedy Recovery We keep the following members in our healing prayers: Richard Bernard, Hope Faust, Richard Frank, Alvin Gross, Yaffa Hughes, Ben Reback, Neil Romanoff, Miles Senn, Michael Silverman, Michael Simental, Henry Somerfeld, Bob Weiner.
The Kol Ami Mitzvah Corps is available to visit you at home or in the hospital, bring a hot meal or run an errand. Call the office at 323-606-0996 and you'll be contacted within 48 hours by one of our Corps members. If you are interested in joining the Mitzvah Corps, please contact the office at 323-606-0996 or email us .
Congregation Kol Ami 1200 N La Brea WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90038