Roundup: Sukkot on the A.K. Ranch and Blessing of the Animals
Sunday, October 20
2:00 pm
Bark Mitzvah 5785
Time for Farley or Marley or Bella or Max’s Bark Mitzvah
Sukkot is our festival of booths when we build a temporary shelter and fill it with the plentitude of life — friends, food and fun times. As Abbot Kinney Boulevard is footsteps away, we dedicate our Sukkot Festival as “Sukkot on the A.K. Ranch” to commemorate Abbot Kinney’s vision for a “Venice by the Sea” — a community of inclusivity, creativity and vision — which is kind of like what Sukkot is all about.
Sukkot dares us to say “yes” to life, connect with community and learn more about Open Temple and our Creative Torah Academy Hebrew School of the Arts for Kids.
$18 per person.
Free for 5785 Co-Creators, families with children enrolled in our Creative Torah Academy and Journey Kids families.
Questions? Email info@opentemple.org.
“Sing unto God a new song.”
-Psalm 96
If God is already tired, as suggests the Psalm, of hearing the old song, all the more so will ordinary mortals be.
-Alcalay (20th c. Jewish lexicographer)
The Open Temple.
Sing a new Song.