It's Rabbi Bill Hamilton and Debbie Block from KI. Our daughter Avital is getting married next Sunday September 3, 2023. It will be an intimate wedding with family and the bride and groom’s closest friends.
Because we cherish our relationship with the CMT Family, we're eager to include you in a more communal celebration the day before. Please join us for Avital and Justin’s Auf Ruf at Shabbat morning services on September 2, followed by a kiddush luncheon.
Although it's Labor Day weekend when many of you may be away, we'd love it if you could join us for this most special moment in our lives next Shabbat.
It would be helpful if you could R.S.V.P. and let Debbie know if you're planning to attend.
Please join us if you can!
Rabbi Bill Hamilton and Debra Block
Parking at High Holy Days 5784/2023
For the upcoming High Holy Days registration is MANDATORY for reserved parking with a cost of $18 per day.
Save the Date Celebrating Rabbi Plumb Friday, October 13, 6:00 PM
Join us Friday, October 13 for a special Kabbalat Shabbat Serivce and dinner in honor of Rabbi Plumb.
Come and celebrate her time at CMT and wish her well as she starts her new journey with Rashi.
Watch your email for more details to come.
Support Your Community - We Need You for Minyan!
Join us every Monday at 7PM for our lay-led weekly zoom minyan.
If you are observing a yahrzeit or saying kaddish and need a minyan on a different evening, please let us know and we will make it happen - contactToni.
Portraits Of Madness: Concert by Mistral Music September 10, 5:00PM, Social Hall
Mistral, a Brookline chamber ensemble now in its 27th year, explores the fascinating intersection of mental illness and creative genius in music. Afflicted with mood disorders, hallucinations, and fears of death, four legendary composers – Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Mahler, and Beethoven – struggled with their mental health, but in the depths of intense emotions, they transformed their pain into timeless works that continue to move and inspire generations.
Presented by Mistral Music with support from Congregation Kehillath Israel.