Kiddush
Please keep signing up for kiddush if you haven't already done so. Kiddush is a great way to strengthen community relationships and is also fun!
A few dates are left in July and August to sign up!
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Upcoming events
Shavuot at KMA 21-23.5
Shavuot learning will take place both on the night of Shavuot and also on the following Shabbat. Full details and schedule are available in the poster.
Friday 5.6
Musical Kabbalat Shabbat followed by Community Pot Luck Dinner. Details and link here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XthVjDWz_3m68EKlPytkHkBbq7s8x85yz-V8t3tlL8s/edit?usp=sharing
Friday 12.6 9:30-15:30
The 27th National Masorti Women’s Study Day: To Renew Ourselves, Our Values and Our People. There will be a class with Rabbi Amirit. At the Schechter Institute and on zoom. Registration and details in the flyer.
Rabbi David Golinkin will appear in the play “Copenhagen” at the Khan Theatre, a thought-provoking play which won the Tony award in the year 2000.
It tells the story of the famous German physicist, Werner Heisenberg, who made a secret trip to Nazi-occupied Copenhagen in 1941 in order to meet with his mentor, Niels Bohr, a famous Jewish Danish physicist and his wife Margret.
What took place at the meeting? Did Heisenberg try to find out whether the allies were working on an atomic bomb — or to try to persuade Bohr NOT to work on an atomic bomb?
It deals with the morality of creating atomic weapons and also with Heisenberg‘s “uncertainty principle”, not just in relation to physics, but in relation to human memory. If you liked the movie Oppenheimer, you will want to see this play.
I hope it is a quiet shabbat