Tisha b’Av Observance

Join Rabbi Ellen and Karen Levine for an exploration of Eicha, the Book of Lamentations, which is traditionally read on Tisha b’Av. We will chant, read, and take some time to reflect on communal and personal tragedies and grief. This is a commemoration best observed in community.

Current WJC safety protocols

As we are still actively following COVID safety protocols, approved by our board of directors, please familiarize yourself with the guidelines below before attending an in-person outdoor event. As of now, the building continues to remain closed to all visitors and events. For the duration of an outdoor event, and for continued best overall safety, all participants should remain socially distanced at equal to or greater than 6’ apart; all participants should remain masked anytime …

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In-Person! Outdoor Shabbat Service at the WJC

We are trying something new – an outdoor (weather-permitting) in-person Shabbat service that will also be on zoom! To join us in person you must preregister, as our in-person gatherings are still limited in number.   We hope those who wish to, will join us in the flesh, and we will all share the evening together, both in-person and online.   WJC is currently follow the safety protocols outlined below. We ask that you please read …

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In-Person! Outdoor Havdalah Ceremony at the WJC

Join us in the WJC parking lot, weather-permitting, as we watch the evening fall and bid farewell to Shabbat with a beautiful Havdalah ceremony. Preregistration and social distancing protocols required, but we will be together! Register here:

Gallery Lev Shalem

To highlight the visual art talent in our midst, the WJC Art Committee has chosen one artwork per week to feature online, for as long as our physical space remains closed. 

Featured Artist of the Week: Pam Krimsky