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Sabbath Queen 5782

A monthly ritual circle of live music, mindfulness and poetic intentions welcoming your Sabbath Queen.

Welcome to Sabbath Queen! Led by the Lab/Shul Ritual Team along with beloved collaborators, artists, teachers, healers, and musicians. This month we will be in person and broadcasting live from the Manny Cantor Center and will be led by Ritual Leader Naomi LessAssociate Clergy people Rabbi Noam Lerman and Ben Freeman, and musicians Dan Aran, Meg Okura, and David Meer.

This March, as we honor Women’s History Month, the 100th anniversary of the first Bat Mitzvah, and National Disability Awareness Month, we uplift our our sisters, the leaders on whose shoulders we rise, and we amplify the voices of disability advocates as we continue to actualize what everybody-friendly means for Lab/Shul.

We feel like we need to keep the lights on 24/7 – to stoke the fire, to produce produce produce – can we lean back, pause and allow the pilot light to take care of itself without us fueling it – and instead fuel our soul with rest. Welcome back to our soul-fuel station we call Sabbath Queen.

For folks joining in person, we will be hosted on the 6th floor of the Manny Cantor Center, located at 197 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002. 

Schedule

  • 6:00pm – Doors open; get COVID tested and shmooze on the terrace!
  • 6:30pm – Happy Half Hour on Zoom (link available after registration!)
  • 7:00pm – Shabbat worship begins indoors and on Zoom

 

COVID Safety Information

  • Manny Cantor Center requires proof of vaccination
  • Masks must be worn at all times except when eating and drinking.
  • Guests 2 – 5 years old must be accompanied by a vaccinated adult are strongly encouraged to wear masks.
  • We are once again working with MedRite to offer free COVID testing! Everyone must be tested before entering the space; please read this handout to be as prepared as possible! You will need to arrive with your insurance card (if you have one) and your ID or passport. There will be volunteers standing at the ready to help you successfully get tested! If you have questions or concerns about testing, email ari@labshul.org