Exploring Prayer in the Month of Elul TOMORROW! Thursday, August 12 at 9:30 AM Prayer is not an innate gift or hereditary trait, it is a spiritual skill that, like a muscle or instrument, requires practice, repetition, and discovery. Starting August 12, on the four Thursdays that lead up to Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Ross Levy will lead via Facebook and YouTube Live, a series of warm-ups for our praying selves, so we don’t go into the HHD cold, but already on the path of reflection, repentance, and an openness to crafting who we wish to be in the coming year.
Healing Circle: Healing from the Pandemic Traumas TOMORROW! Thursday, August 12 at 7:00PM
Join Rabbi Eger, Cantor Linsky and Larry Levi, MFT for an evening of meditation and exercises to helpus on the road to healing from the trauma of the last 18 months with Jewish wisdom as well as beginning the road to healing from these many traumas.REGISTER HERE
High Holy Days Come Early This Year! Registration is now open for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, including extra tickets, sponsorships and Yizkor Scroll of Memory listings. Please visit kol-ami.org/hhd to make sure you are all-set for the High Holy Days, begin in less than a month! (Rosh Hashanah is Monday, September 6!) REGISTER HERE
Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 4:00 PM In celebration of the upcoming 50th anniversary of women in the rabbinate, Congregation Kol Ami is honored to host Rabbi Sally J Preisand, the 1st woman ordained as a rabbi in the modern era. REGISTER HERE
Social Justice/ RAC-CA Book Discussion (3-Part) Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration In alignment with our work on SB 731/Time Done, RAC-CA is launching our first book group to discuss the groundbreaking book Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration by Dr. Reuben Miller. Both a sociologist and the brother of an incarcerated man, Miller studies mass incarceration from an intimate perspective. In particular, he highlights the extent to which our criminal legal system is fundamentally unjust and rooted in racist policy and systems. We will meet three times, once for each of the three sections of the book. Come to all or come to just one. Discuss First 3 Chapters:
August 12, 12:30-1:30pm PT by Rabbi Julie Saxe-Taller REGISTER HERE Discuss Second 3 Chapters: August 19, 12:30-1:30pm Led by Rabbi Elana Rosen-Brown
Summer Sova Food Drive SOVA is a nonsectarian program of Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles, dedicated to alleviating hunger and poverty in the community through food distribution and offering a wide range of supportive services. Every year in July and August, Congregation Kol Ami joins the effort of helping with food donations. As we go back to in-person service, we ask you to pay your personal tribute toward a world without hunger. Whether you come for Shabbat Service, or every other time you come to temple bring donated groceries to put in the Sova barrels inside the building: Pasta, toiletries, tuna, salmon, peanut and almond butter, canned goods etc.
Kol Ami is part of the JewItAtHome collaboration, offering programs online for all of us to remain connected and engaged Jewishly during this challenging time.
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