S’lichot, which takes place on the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah, provides an entry into the High Holy Days through reflection on the major themes of the season—renewal, repair, and growth.
This year’s study will be texts related to the concept that the broken set of tablets traveled in the ark with the second set of tablets as a metaphor for our lives. As we approach these holy days, how do we grapple with our brokenness, our struggles, and find wholeness and healing?
The study will be followed by havdallah and services beginning at 11:15 pm.
The Rabbi Peter and Elaine Knobel Soup Kitchen at Beth Emet
Israeli Dancing
Oneg Shabbat sponsored by Lee and Gita Weintraub