Open Temple

Say It Like It Is Shabbat

Friday, November 10 
6:30 pm 
Open Temple House
1422 Electric Avenue

An evening of facilitated discussion for people in their 20s-30s. Listening and connection centered around what’s happening in the Middle East. Followed by a potluck dinner

Who is this for?

If you want to talk and listen
If you’re frustrated
If your Jewish identity is feeling fractured
If you’re adrift
If you’re upset people aren’t talking
If you’re upset you’re not talking
If you feel disconnected from others in your community, family, workplace
If you have words unspoken
If you’re looking for resources to build bridges with other Jews, to find common ground beneath these new, deep cracks

with
Simon Fink
Rabbi Ilana

and
You

5784 Co-Creators, please reach out to Rachel Stacy if you would like to attend.
 
All others, please RSVP below. Open Temple’s Happenings are only made possible through the generosity of donors like you. Suggested minimum donation for this dinner is $18. If you are unable to contribute financially, please reach out to Rachel Stacy and we will issue a free pass to you. 

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“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.