Month: November 2020

27 Nov Climbing Jacob’s Ladder

Dear friend, Please join us December 5th for a Shabbat morning program of music, Torah study, and friends!  I will lead our adult program of music, contemplation, and Torah study.Tanya will lead our fun and educational childrens’ program, including singing, stories, activity, and edible art.Kiddush lunch follows in honor of Deborah Letow’s birthday.Program will be… Read more »

19 Nov Havdalah this Saturday night!

Dear Friends, When Tanya and I lived in Brooklyn, the small corner store at the base of our building had a sign, “Best pizza in town!”  Considering how many places in New York sell pizza, I was impressed to be living right above such a culinary landmark.  Alas, however, it was just another typical New… Read more »

12 Nov Kol HaLev Jewish Afterschool: Hebrew School Reimagined

We are a Jewish engagement and education organization in Central Palm Beach County. The goal of our Jewish Afterschool program is to engage Jews in Palm Beach County in meaningful Jewish education, joyous holiday programming, and open and accessible spiritual experiences and community. We are an incorporated nonprofit synagogue in FL, and have 501(c)3 recognition…. Read more »

10 Nov How our Hebrew School is Different

When my family goes out for ice cream, we go to a frozen yogurt shop down the street that has a great variety of flavors and toppings. Aliza always gets anything pink with blue gummy sharks, Daniel gets Superman ice cream, and Hannah gets Rocky Road with hot fudge. If an ice cream parlor opened… Read more »

04 Nov Shabbat on the Lawn December 5th

Shabbat on the LawnDecember 5th 10:00 Let’s get together, for real! Join us for Shabbat outdoors on the lawn, with music & Torah discussion.Social distancing observed. Children’s service led by Tanya will include music, stories, and edible art. Kiddush lunch in honor of Debrah Letow’s Birthday; please RSVP for kiddush lunch.

04 Nov What was the sin of Sodom?

Dear Friends, When the Sha’agat Aryeh became rabbi of Melz, the town leaders enacted a new ordinance to enhance Jewish life in his honor. They decreed that instead of begging house to house, beggars would come to a central office and receive a stipend. They scheduled a meeting to discuss this enactment, but the Sha’agat… Read more »