Intergenerational High Holy Day Service

This lively interactive service in the tent will be filled with music, stories, shofar blowing, and the joyful spirit of young children! This service is geared for children ages 0 to 8 and their friends and family but all ages are welcome!

BLOOM PERFORMANCE!

Please come and enjoy the uplifting and heartfelt music of the local singing group Bloom with musical director Debbie Lan. This is an outdoor concert. Feel free to bring lawn chairs rain or shine.

Challah Baking Workshop

Diane Colello will once again lead this hands-on class which you leave with 2 loaves of ready to bake challah and the skills to make more. People of all ages can happily participate, kneading and schmoozing and having a good time.

Weekday Elul Learning

Following the format of “A Shtickle Toyrah,” please join us for teachings that will help you prepare for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot. We will sound the shofar every morning. View daily sharings HERE.

Register for Family School!

Family School registration is now open for the 2023-2024 academic year and we hope you will be joining us this year!

High Holy Days 2022 | 5783

At the WJC, not only is our spiritual foundation a source of strength and holiness for us in this year of transition, but we are also reminded that wherever we are, that space has the capacity to house holiness. Therefore, we offer multiple ways to access our High Holy Days.

Opportunities for Jewish Learning

As we approach the month of Elul and prepare for the High Holidays, there are several organizations that offer workshops and classes. Compiled by Rabbi Ellen K. Triebwasser

Get to Know Each Other on Tu B’Av!

The Jewish holiday of Tu B’Av (the 15th day of the month of Av) is loosely understood to be the Jewish holiday of love. In this spirit, we are going to take the opportunity to get to know our fellow community members better.

A Conversation on Welcoming

Join a discussion around how people have felt welcomed (or not) in the past, what it means to be a welcoming community, and how we can be an intentionally welcoming community.