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Programs Shul of New York programs help us to learn, expand our spiritual expression and celebrate holidays together. Programs cover a wide age span and all welcome a diverse group of participants. For more information about any of our programs, please contact Rabbi Burt or call (212) 570-9047 NEW! Fifth Friday Program Series (all Fifth Friday programs are FREE; Your donations are welcome!) 4/30/10 Interfaith Dialogue A lively and thought provoking panel discussion will feature interfaith perspectives on ways to create a more cooperative society. Location: 104 5th Avenue, 6 FL Time: 6:30-8:30 pm For more information or to register please contact karen. 5/28/10 Community Sing Adam Feder will lead the group in a sing-along featuring traditional, folk, funk and spiritual songs. Location: Friends Meeting House Time: 6:30-8:00 pm Tell us you're coming. to register please contact karen Programs for Families Family Shabbat Dinner – Another chance to enjoy Shabbat dinner with Rabbi Burt, music and lively discussions. Date: 4/23/10 Location: East Midtown Plaza Time: 6:30 pm Questions re Family programs? Want to register? Contact Dara Join us for a Community Meditation – Shed the rigors of the week by joining in a guided meditation, inspiring music and the calming celebration of Havdala, followed by a chance to chat over wine and cheese. Saturday, March 20 at 7 pm at Judson Church facilities. RSVP to Seidman4@gmail.com We gather once a month on a Saturday night at 7:00 pm to celebrate the end of Shabbat together. This evocative and reflective service includes music, meditation and the warmth of the traditional ceremonial wine, spices, and braided candle. A wine and cheese reception follows the service and allows participants to meet one another and chat. Havdalah services are held at Judson Church facilities, 239 Thompson Street, near Washington Square. There is no charge, but your RSVP is required. Contact Karen. Interfaith Relationship Workshop If you're in an interfaith relationship, planning an interfaith wedding, or already a married interfaith couple, the issues surrounding interfaith relationships can be challenging for everyone. For example: How do we both continue our traditions and heritage? What do we do during the holidays? How do we construct the wedding ceremony? How do we communicate about our relationship to our family? The Shul of New York welcomes people of all beliefs, which is why we've become a home for many interfaith couples. With this in mind, we urge you to contact us if you are interested in finding out more about our workshop for interfaith couples, providing an opportunity to discuss the many issues surrounding interfaith relationships. For more information, Contact Karen. |
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