Shabbat Services "From Our Home to Yours" Servics are Virtual This Weekend
Friday, January 28 6:00 PM Please join Rabbi Marcia Plumb & Tutti and Ron Druyan for a virtual "From Our Home to Yours" Service.
Saturday, January 29 9:30 AM Please join Shabbat Morning Services for a CMT Community Lay Led "From Our Home to Yours" Service.
Monday Evening Minyan 7:00 PM
Are you saying Kaddish? Are you observing a yahrzeit? Do you just need a little more spirituality in your week? Please join us, weekly, Monday evenings for a brief service. Monday Minyan will be on Zoom until further notice.
If you are observing a yahrzeit or saying kaddish and need a minyan on a different evening, plesae let us know and we will make it happen - contact Toni
Virtual Mini Jewish Film Festival Monday, February 28
Our Mini Jewish Film Festival was so successful last week that we are looking forward to having another one! Save the Date Monday, February 28, 7:00 PM Films titles and more info coming soon.
If you missed last weeks event and would like to watch the short films, please click below.
Mussar Classes begin again in February! If you are currently taking a Mussar Class, you should have already received a link to re-register for the spring semester. Contact Toni if you still need to register for Intermediate Mussar or Men's Mussar. We are offering 2 classes that are open to new learners.
Please join us in welcoming the newly arrived Afghan family of 6 who we will be helping along with the KI community. The family is living in Brookline.
Robert Lewis Stevenson grew up in Scotland in the mid-19th century. One night when he was still a young boy, he was captivated by what he saw from his home’s front window. He fixated on a lamplighter who was coming up the street with his ladder and burning wick. One by one, the man lit the old-fashioned gas street lamps. The boy’s parents noticed their son’s fascination. “What are you looking at out there?” Young Robert answered, “See that man out there! He’s punching holes in the darkness!”
Please join us in punching holes in the darkness by welcoming our newest neighbors: an Afghan family of six living in Brookline! Our community’s kindness and generosity will support the family in their resettlement.
🔵Please drop CVS, Market Basket, Star Market and Amazon gift cards (in any amount) at the mian 384 Harvard Street Campus Office, attention to Toni, or mail to Mishkan Tefila. These gift cards will help the family buy groceries, toiletries, diapers, clothing, and other necessities. 🔵Monetary gifts will help the family pay for rent, utilities, MBTA transportation, as well as other unforeseen expenses. Donate now.
🔵An Amazon Wish Listhas been created for the family based on their current needs. We will continue to add items and update the Wish List as the children grow and change diaper and clothing sizes, begin school, and develop new interests.
If you are interested in hands-on volunteer opportunities or have further questions, please contact Robin Shuman,robinshuman@gmail.com She can help to get you a volunteer packet so that you can be cleared to interact with the family.
Thank you for helping to shine a light for this family as they settle in. Together we can make a difference!