This is your Zoom Invitation for:
Cooking with Karen
Tuesday, June 9 at 7:00 PM
Zoom login process requires a password: More info here.
Zoom Session Link: Click to join session.
The password for this session will arrive shortly in a separate email.
For audio only on your phone (if no WiFi is available):
One tap mobile: +16465588656,,83823061873#,,1#,473843# US (New York)
Dial in: +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Zoom International numbers: https://zoom.us/u/axgwTF4su
Meeting ID: 838 2306 1873
If you are new to Zoom, when you click the join link here's what will happen:
On a computer: You will be prompted to download and install the free Zoom client software. Once it is installed, you will join the session. If not, then click the join link again.
On smartphone/tablet: You will be prompted to install the free Zoom app from the appropriate app store. Once it is installed, you will join the session. If not, then click the join link again.
Or without installing the Zoom app: Go to zoom.us, click Join a Meeting, and use Meeting ID: 838 2306 1873 and the password in the password email.
Full Zoom Instructions: How to get on Zoom.
A NOTE ON ZOOM ETIQUETTE
We want everyone to have a pleasant time while Zooming with the Shul. Following a few simple guidelines will help everyone enjoy the experience.
- When you are not speaking, please mute yourself. There is a mute button that looks like an old-timey microphone in the meeting window, probably at the bottom. This will prevent a cacophony of noise and ensure everyone can hear the speaker. Keep yourself muted during services, unless the Rabbi asks you to unmute. This is particularly important for singing, as there’s a slight delay.
- Don’t move your phone around. Some people suffer from vertigo and no one wants to get motion sick during the meeting. This is especially important if you are moved to dance.
- If you are in a room with someone else, please share a device. Using two devices near each other will cause audio echoes.
- Remember that everyone can see you even when you aren’t speaking. We won’t go into all the ways this could be embarrassing. Feel free to use your imagination.
Please Note: The Shul will see a decline in income during this difficult time, not the least of which is the postponement of the concert. We realize you may be experiencing difficulties of your own, but if you can, any donation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Donate
Fine Print: Shul Zoom sessions may be recorded and/or livestreamed so that more people may have access to them on demand. By participating in a Shul Zoom session, you give The Shul of New York permission to record and livestream your image and/or voice and you assign all rights to your still and video image recorded during the Zoom session and any audio recorded during the Zoom session to The Shul of New York.