Kabbalat Shabbat

Friday, Nov 1, 6pm

In person and on Zoom
Meeting ID 878 1040 4956
Passcode 972073

Join Chochmat HaLev for a Kabbalat Shabbat (Welcoming Shabbat) service, a mystical tradition full of embodied prayer, soulful singing, ecstatic dancing, guided meditation, sharing of ancestral wisdom, and connection in intergenerational community. This service will be led by Zvika KriegerLior Tsarfaty and special guests

Service will start promptly at 6pm — please arrive a few minutes early to check in and be seated.

Potluck oneg after services, followed by HeartSpace at 8pm,


If you’re planning to attend in-person, please register in advance.
If you’re planning to attend via Zoom, the link is here: https://zoom.us/j/8781040


During service

Childcare is available. Please register so we know you’re coming!

After service

Please bring a delicious vegetarian contribution to our potluck oneg and schmooze with our beloved community!

Followed by HeartSpace at 8pm, Join Author Elissa Strauss to discuss her new book When You Care, The Unexpected Magic of Caring for Others.

About the Book: With a curiosity and desire to understand more fully one of humanity’s most profound and essential relationships, journalist Elissa Strauss interrogates our societal obsession with going it alone and poses a challenge to let ourselves be transformed by the act of parenting caregiving. Strauss weaves historical anecdotes and science with conversations with parents and caregivers to the young, old, disabled, ill, and more, revealing a rich array of insights about how care shapes us on the inside and the outside, for the better. “When You Care” has been featured in a number of national publications including “The Atlantic,” “Glamour,” “Slate” and “The Nation” who said “Strauss…writes movingly about the value of intimate care—not only its economic value to society but also its psychological, philosophical, and even spiritual value for those who perform it.”

As part of the book talk, Elissa will be selling signed copies of her book and all proceeds  — $12 per book — go to Chochmat Halev.  Pre-order a copy here!!!

About the Author:  Elissa Strauss is a journalist, essayist and cultural critic who has been writing about the politics and culture of parenting and caregiving for more than fifteen years. Her work appears in publications like the Atlantic, the New York Times, Glamour, ELLE, and elsewhere, and she was a former contributing writer at CNN.com and Slate. Her book, “When You Care: The Unexpected Magic of Caring for Others,” is out now from Gallery Books. 
 
In addition to her writing work, Elissa is always at work creating possibilities for a more creative, lush Jewish future through her curation and production work. She is the artistic director of the local hub of LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture, the associate director of the global network of LABA hubs, and the guest curator of the 2024 California Jewish Open at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. She frequently partners with local Jewish organizations on events, and conducts LABA-style text study workshops in a variety of settings.

Accessibility

ZOOM INFO
Join with video  https://zoom.us/j/87810404956

Join by phone  1-669-900-6833, 1-346-248-7799, 1-253-215-8782
Meeting ID 878 1040 4956
Passcode 972073
Notice: Our Zoom recordings are for archival purposes only, and therefore are not available to the public.

DONATION INFO

Our Shabbat services are supported by donation. Each donation, small and large, allows us to continue with this offering. Please contribute when you register, or at one of the links below:
• Donate online chochmat.org/give
• Venmo @chochmat 
• Paypal shalom@chochmat.org

Physical Access

Entrance

Entrance to the Sanctuary is at the corner of Prince St. and Fulton St.. There are 8 steps into the main entrance of the Sanctuary. There is an accessible ramp at a separate entrance on Fulton St. Please let a volunteer or staff know if you need to use this entrance; you can also email us in advance at shalom@chochmat.org

Seating

We have folding chairs (some with padding, some without), pillows, and floor cushions available for you to use, along with limited bench seating in the back of the Sanctuary. 

COVID Protocols
Our policy effective May 19th, 2023 is as follows:
Chochmat HaLev, in consultation with our medical advisor and based on community survey results, will discontinue masking requirements for attendance at events. Masks, although not required, are recommended. We understand people will need to make their own decisions about exposure and risk based on their own personal preferences, and health status.

Chochmat HaLev will provide passive ventilation (e.g., open windows and doors under the supervision of security-trained personnel) and other equipment as available.

Chochmat HaLev will include specific guidelines for those attending in person events on our website and in announcements regarding events.
Chochmat HaLev will provide seating adjacent to a window in an end-of-the-row seat to individuals upon request.

DO NOT attend an event at CHL if:

  • you are experiencing any potential symptoms of COVID-19 or other illness
  • you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 10 days and have not had a negative antigen test on Day 6 or later
  • you have had a known exposure to COVID-19 in the past 3-5 days
  • a household member has tested positive in the last 10 days and has not had a negative test on Day 6 or later

PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE
By attending this event, you consent that recordings or photos of you may be used by Chochmat HaLev. If you have any questions, please contact shalom@chochmat.org.

Date

Nov 01 2024
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm
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