Shavuot celebrates the revelation of Torah on Mt. Sinai. In keeping with Jewish tradition, we welcome the holiday with dairy foods and Jewish learning. Rolled like a Torah, blintzes are the traditional food for Shavuot. Please join us on Tuesday, June 11th, erev Shavuot, for a blintz buffet followed by a song circle and learning about the Torah of music. Kindly register to help us plan for refreshments!
On Wednesday, June 12 at 10:00 am, join us in our flower-filled sanctuary for Yom Tov morning services which will include the reading of the Ten Commandments and Yizkor.
Come and meet Reb Beni Summers, our 2024-2025 rabbinic intern! He and Rabba Kaya will be leading our Shavuot programs and services.