Friday, November 3, 6:00PM Please join us for a HYBRID Kabbalat Shabbat Service.
Saturday, November 4, 9:30AM Please join us for a Hybrid Shabbat Morning Service.
In Partnership with KI Join Rabbi Bill Hamilton and Rabbi David Wolpe in-person on Wednesday, November 1, 7:30PM
Join us on Wednesday, November 1 at 7:30PM in the KI main sanctuary for How October 7th Changed Everything and What We Need To Do About It. The evening – led by KI’s Rabbi Bill Hamilton and Rabbi David Wolpe, Visiting Scholar at Harvard Divinity School and the Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles – will feature urgent insights and action-items in the aftermath of Hamas’ massacre in the South of Israel. Your voice and attendance matters now more than ever.
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#BlueRibbonsforIsrael
Why the Blue Ribbon? The blue ribbon symbolizes support and solidarity for the safe return of the hostages taken by Hamas terrorists in Israel. It symbolizes solidarity with the hostages, their families, and all who care about their safety. Wearing a ribbon publicly unites you with people of all religions, races, nationalities, ethnicities, ages, and generations and demonstrates for the people of Israel that they are not alone and that good people across the globe are with them and their families during this dark time. Send a powerful message of solidarity by wearing your ribbon.
INTERESTING WOMEN: Dance performance by Lynn Modell/Making Dances Thursday, November 9, 7:30 pm
Join us on Thursday November 9th for a modern dance performance presented by Lynn Modell/Making Dances in partnership with Congregation Kehillath Israel.
Known for her deft use of humor, choreographer Lynn Modell shares a collection of film and dance works that comment on everyday life through a satirical lens.
Throughout this interdisciplinary evening, the audience is invited to examine rebellion, patience, self control, diet culture, challenging the status quo, and find humor in the mundane.