Do YOU believe in miracles — Torah Study NEXT Shabbat (Saturday) December 8.
Dear Chevre – In honor of Chanukah (which starts this coming Sunday night), I thought it would be fun to look a bit more closely at the idea of miracles… So stay tuned… When: December 8. 9:30-11 Where –maeera’s house. … Continue reading
Otter Creek Holiday Concert to Benefit Crossroads
1st Methodist Church 200 S 200 E., SLCHi! Saturday night, December 15 we will be playing a holiday concert at First United Methodist Church to benefit Crossroads Urban Center. We will play a mix of Hanukkah and Christmas music as well as a nod to Solstice. Admission … Continue reading
Shabbat services this Friday
Shalom Chevrim, We are having Shabbat services this Friday. Moving forward we’re going to flip our schedule around. That means this service will start at 6:15 and we’ll do the potluck at 7:15. You can drop your food off at … Continue reading
Torah study on Shabbat morning January 19
Chevre, “Longing, we say, because desire is full / of endless distance” – Robert Hass As we begin our journey through the desert, I want to ask: What kind of Mom doesn’t send her kid off to school without lunch … Continue reading
Shabbat Service and Potluck and The Jewish Holiday for Trees, Tu’B’Shavat!
Hello friends, Lucille and I just met and are excited to bring you a brief, musical Shabbat service THIS Friday night, followed by a vegetarian potluck meal. We will be focusing on The Jewish Holiday for Trees, Tu'B'Shavat, and how … Continue reading
Jewish political discussion group- January 30
Hello- Our next discussion group will be Wednesday January 30th from 7:30-9pm in the Avenues. Our topic will be diaspora, Israel and notions of a homeland (such as ideas of 'hereness' vs 'thereness'). Here are the suggested readings, although please … Continue reading
“Jewish Day at the Capitol” (aka Faith & Poverty Day at the Capitol)
CBY members have always actively participated in what we used to call "Jewish Day at the Capitol," which is now known as "Faith and Poverty Day at the Capitol." It's Thursday morning at 10 am. Rabbi Spector is one of … Continue reading