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So remember when COVID ended a few months ago? We had planned on meeting up in person . . . well turns out it wasn’t over. I still miss you all and would love to have you join me, Tuesday, February 8, at 7:30 pm to connect and reflect, with some bourbon and deep connection.
I hope you can join us.
Rabbi Ryan Bauer
Marin Members of Emanu-El,
You are invited to join Rabbi Jonathan for a virtual Happy Hour on Wednesday, February 9th. Bring your coffee, tea, or wine and join Rabbi Jonathan for a discussion on the text of the Talmudic view of love.
Due to the rapid spread of Omicron, this group will meet virtually on Zoom (link provided upon registration).
We look forward to seeing you!
L'shalom,
Rabbi Jonathan
Join us for In-Person Friday Night Shabbat Service this Friday, February 11th at 6:00 pm!
Led by Rabbi Sydney Mintz and Cantor Arik Luck.
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Capacity is limited to allow attendees to social distance if they are more comfortable doing so.
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- N/KN95 or surgical masks are required at all times inside.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back into our beautiful sanctuary.
Our services will continue to be held virtually, on our Livestream page and Facebook Live. To follow along with prayers, click here for a free online Mishkan T'Filah prayer book.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.
Torah Study with a member of our clergy, followed by Mourner's Kaddish and Healing Prayer. To participate, click here.
A Zoom seminar – " The Spiritual Teachings of the Sefat Emet".
Text:
The Language of Truth, trans. & ed. Arthur Green (Jewish Publication Society).
Available in paperback on Amazon
The Sefat Emet is the pinnacle of Hasidic spirituality.
Background:
Only a very, very, modest familiarity with Hebrew but a serious interest in learning more will be needed.
Time:
Zoom invitations to be sent out at 9:45am each morning to those who sign up.
If interested, please contact Ariana Estoque, [email protected] or at 415-750-7552
Join us for In-Person Shabbat Morning Services in our Martin Meyer Sanctuary along with one of our b'nei mitzvah celebrants!
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Service will be in the Martin Meyer Sanctuary.
- Capacity is limited to allow attendees to social distance if they are more comfortable doing so.
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- N/KN95 or surgical masks are required at all times inside.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back to into our beautiful sanctuary.
Click here to watch on our website livestream page. To follow along with prayers, click here for a free online Mishkan T'Filah prayer book.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.
Join Rabbi Ryan Bauer and fellow YFE parents as we journey together from the Temple through the Arguello Gate and into the Redwoods for guided meditation, silence, chanting and healing prayers. An intimate opportunity to be in community with fellow parents in our Sunday School program and nurture those invaluable relationships.
More dates to follow in the coming months!
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Please review our COVID-19 off-site event protocols, so you’ll know what to expect and how to prepare.
Join your fellow Tribesmen for our yearly mitzvah of serving over 50 homeless men a hearty dinner at a local shelter in San Francisco. This is a special night, where giving a full plate of food allows us to pray with our feet (volunteers will not be serving the food this year). And, once we have fed the hungry, as our Tribe-tradition goes, we will then convene for our annual no-host dinner tradition of our own (details given upon online registration)
Questions? Contact Rebecca Reiner at [email protected]
If you have any questions about the upcoming trip to Germany with Rabbi Jason Rodich, please join us for a virtual Q & A Session to discuss!
We will meet up on zoom February 17th from 12:00-1:00 pm.
Zoom link sent upon registration!
Germany Close Up
A most beloved program, Germany Close Up is back! A trip for young American Jews run by the German government with the goal to explore the country and experience German culture. This is an incredible opportunity to join Rabbi Jason Rodich on the journey of a lifetime!
The program will focus on the following topics:
- Berlin and united Germany
- The Holocaust and the Nazi Era (incl. a visit to a former Concentration Camp)
- Transatlantic/German-American relations (incl. a meeting with officials of the German Federal Foreign Office)
- Current German Politics
- Jewish Life in Berlin, past and present
- German-Israeli relations
- Visit to a city outside of Berlin
Germany Close Up Policy:
- 20-25 participants in the program
- Applicants will be selected by Germany Close Up in consultation with Emanu-El
- Each applicant needs to be 21-39 years old at the time of the trip!
- Jewish (according to the Reform movement)
- A citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada
We love and adore all of our members, including those who don’t fit these criteria. This policy is set by the funders in Germany and is not flexible.
Please check our website for more background information on Germany Close-Up!
Join us for In-Person Friday Night Shabbat Services this Friday, February 18th at 6:00 pm!
Led by Rabbi Beth Singer and Cantor Arik Luck.
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Capacity is limited to allow attendees to social distance if they are more comfortable doing so.
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- N/KN95 or surgical masks are required at all times inside.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back into our beautiful sanctuary.
Our services will also continue to be held virtually, on our Livestream page and Facebook Live. To follow along with prayers, click here for a free online Mishkan T'Filah prayer book.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.