Friday, April 2, 21 Nisan 6:00 PM Please join Rabbi Plumb and Jackson Mercer for a virtual "From Our Home to Yours" joyful Pesach-baed Kabbalat Shabbat Service. Through special music, we will prepare ourselves to move from restriction and fear to liberation.
Saturday, April 3, 22 Nisan 9:30 AM Please join Rabbi Plumb and Adirchai Haberman-Browns for a virtual "From Our Home to Yours" Service.
If you have a simcha, please share it with us and receive a special blessing from Rabbi Plumb during an upcoming Shabbat service. Sponsor a Kiddush by virtually inviting us to your home as you lead the community in KIddush and HaMotzi prayers. (we will provide challah and grape juice!) Please contect Rosalie Reszelbach, Janet Stein Calm or Toni Spitzer to arrange.
Please click here for the link to the new Conservative prayerbook, Siddur Lev Shalem: Shabbat Shaharit Siddur Lev Shalem The prayers will be the same as in our usual blue siddur, so feel free to use that instead if you wish.
Please click here for the link to the page numbers for Shabbat morning prayers in Sim Shalom (Blue) and in Lev Shalem Page Numbers for Shabbat Morning
8th Day Passover Service
8th Day Pesach Service with Yizkor Services - Sunday, April 4, 10:00 AM Rabbi Marcia Plumb and Cantor Ellen Band
Save the Date! Yom HaShoah Commemoration Thursday, April 8, 6:00 PM
Join us as we hear stories from some of our special community members who survived the Shoah. Together, as a community, we will light candles and say Kaddish.
We Remember: This week's upcoming Yahrzeit Observances
Saturday Joseph Shepatin
Sunday Robert Shaw Susan deVries Barbara Gillson
Monday Maurice Schuster Dr. Edward Krensky Charles Cohen Julius Lieberman Alexander Brown
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Philip Goldstein Samu Stein Malva Stein Antonia Stein Klara Stein Melvin Wintman Ralph Berman Endre Stein Edward Rosenthal
From Our Rabbi: A Teaching
Counting the Omer with Rabbi Marcia Plumb
Count Tonight Day 6 April 2 Yesod she’b’Hesed/ Bonding in LovingKindness
For love to be eternal it requires bonding. A sense of togetherness which actualizes the love in a joint effort. An intimate connection, kinship and attachment, benefiting both parties. This bonding bears fruit; the fruit born out of a healthy union.
Exercise for the day: Start building something constructive together with a loved one
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi Marcia Plumb
Congregation Mishkan Tefila 384 Harvard St. Brookline, MA 02446