…for us as parents. Take a deep breath. Take a walk. Find a moment of solitude. Read something inspirational or introspective. Bake Shari’s grandma’s favorite apple cake or get messy with your kids making a round…
…and allow others to rest as well. 5. Honor your parents. Honor your ancestors. Honor those upon whose shoulders you stand. 6. Do not murder. 7. Do not betray 8….
…planners on contracts, pricing, setups of equipment and furniture, deliveries, and all matters associated with planning their events. Coordinating contracts, event staffing, food and beverage purchases, and communications with outside…
…Yom Kippur 9:30am: Tot Service, ages 0-6 (Chapel) A fun and meaningful service designed especially for our youngest members and guests and their families. 10:30am: Morning Service (Sanctuary and Online)…
…Simchat Torah/Shemini Atzeret; Simchat Torah meaning “Joy of Torah,” and Shemini Atzeret meaning “Eighth Day of Assembly.” These holy days are observed as one day both in Reform Jewish communities and in…
…(and soul-to-soul!) encounter, is a radical and for many of us, uncomfortable, act. But, as my great-great grandfather, the great Yiddish humorist Sholom Aleichem put it “It is hard to…
…Jewish and General Education as Temple Ohabei Shalom’s core values. These values were identified through our strategic planning process, which included an online survey (165 completed), three community meetings (attended…
…life containing both “the beauty and the terror” (to cite one of my favorite (non-Jewish) poets, Rainer Maria Rilke). Acknowledging and honoring the full spectrum of experience and emotion helps…
…of distance (more when possible), and keeping our HVAC at a high standard of excellence. ARS is a one-day-a-week religious school program, meeting on Tuesday afternoons from 3:15-5:45 pm First…