Cambridge Minyan Community News Announcements

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Jul 10, 2021, 11:52:39 PM7/10/21
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Mazal Tovs
  • Shani Rosenbaum received semicha on June 6! She's thrilled to be staying in Camberville and joining the Hebrew College faculty this fall.
Other News
  • Amalia Mark and Louis Gordon will be leaving Cambridge for Crown Heights at the end of July. They will miss Boston terribly but they are also looking forward to living around the corner from Izzy's BBQ Smokehouse in Crown Heights. If you find yourself in Brooklyn, you are always welcome!
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Chodesh Tov!
CM

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Cambridge Minyan is an entirely volunteer-run and member-supported community. We welcome membership donations of $218, as well as contributions of any size - please go to our website at http://www.CambridgeMinyan.org and click on "Make a Donation."

Cambridge Minyan is working to support our community during this difficult and unprecedented time. We are currently coordinating chesed efforts with Minyan Tehillah and Tremont Street Shul (TBS). Working together, we have developed a set of surveys to match volunteers with those who could benefit from assistance. If you are looking for help with grocery shopping or small errands, or tech or social support, please complete this form. If you are able to volunteer to help others, please complete this form. We are also sensitive to the sometimes private nature of asking for help. If you prefer, you may of course always reach out directly to chesed@cambridgeminyan.org.

Cambridge Minyan strives to be a welcoming and supportive community where anyone interested can lead or learn to lead and grow in any way in our services - leading, davening, reading Torah, giving a drash, etc. We especially encourage Jews of Color, non-binary folks, and women. While most prayer leaders at CM services lead in the Ashkenazi tradition, CM celebrates and welcomes those who come from a Sephardic or Mizrachi tradition to lead prayers and read Torah according to their tradition. In the longer term, we commit to engaging with a collective conversation about cultural heritage in our community.

Go to our website for Shabbat candlelighting times, an update on the eruv status, community events, and more! To stay up-to-date on upcoming minyan events, go to the Calendar page of our website and subscribe to our Google Calendar.
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