Shabbat Under the Birdge
When : Friday, July 26th at 6:30 pm.
Where : Brooklyn Bridge Park. Click for map.
What's Happening : Join Rabbi Eva, Adam Feder and The Shul Band for a very special Shabbat service as we join Rabbi Laurie and Beineinu for Shabbat Under the Bridge in Brooklyn Bridge Park. After the service, we will picnic under the bridge with our Beineinu friends. Please feel free to bring a picnic dinner. Challah and juice will be provided.
The event is canceled if it rains.
Needless to say, (and yet we're saying it anyway) there is no service at
Middle Collegiate Church on July 26th.
Upcoming Events
Shabbat Potluck Dinner
Friday, Aug 2nd 6:30p to 9:00p
Food, wine, a song or two, and the warm feeling you can only find with your Shul of New York family. Space is limited. Registration required.
Shabbat Service
Friday, Aug 23rd 6:00p to 9:00p
Joyful Shabbat service with Rabbi Eva, Adam Feder and The Shul Band.
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