Friday, September 3, 26 Elul 6:00 PM Please join Zachary Mayer for a virtual "From Our Home to Yours" Kabbalat Shabbat Service.
Saturday, September 4, 27 Elul 8:30 AM Please join Cantor Ellen Band for a virtual "From Our Home to Yours" Shabbat Morning 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
We Remember: This week's upcoming Yahrzeit Observances
Saturday Joan Cutler Murton Sudikoff
Sunday
Monday Henry Goldstein
Tuesday Lillian Ruth Pach
Wednesday Florence Kaitz Greenberg Howard Dickerman
Thursday Saul Gershkowitz
Friday Barbara Shuman
In-Person Kabbalat and Shabbat Morning Services
We are excited to share Shabbat together - in-person! We will gather on the grassy area at 384 Harvard Street, Brookline. Rabbi Plumb, Nadav Ben-Ozer and Adirchai Haberman-Browns will lead us in prayer and song.
Kabbalat Shabbat - Friday, September 10, 6:00 PM Shabbat Morning Service - Saturday, September 11, 9:30 AM
As we pause at the verge of the New Year, we invite you to help us create a CMT Storahtelling of Our Pandemic Journey. Our CMT Storahtelling will be full of our stories of resilience, sadness, loneliness, discovery, joys, and surprises from this past year. When we read each other’s experiences, we will find that we are not alone in our feelings and thoughts, and we will learn from each other’s journeys.
Every story matters, whether it is about a small learning or a big accomplishment, or hard moments of grief. Please share it. You can tell it in your own name, or keep it anonymous.
Please share one story that answers one or more of these (you choose which ones to answer) 1. Share a story about something new you discovered about yourself or your life this past year? 2. What is a story that represents this past year for you? 3. What is something you want to change because of this past year? 4. What helped you this past year?