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Threats and Resistance: What is Happening in Israel Today
Join us as we speak with Elisheva Goldberg of the New Israel Fund who will talk about what happened to bring us to this moment, elucidate its significance, and speak about how different kinds of Israelis are standing up for their democratic institutions and saying "no" to autocracy.
Daily SoulSpa
Zoom GatheringA weekly gathering for pause, soul fuel, poems and prayers of presence and healing.
Freedom Feast: Multifaith Liberation Seder
Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United StatesFreedom Feast is an interactive and embodied Multi-Faith Passover Seder led by faith leaders, artists and activists, inspired by ancient shared narratives and commitment to justice, liberation, and dignity for all.
Freedom Feast After-Party // Matzah Ball Free Dance Party
House of Yes 2 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesJoin co-hosts Sylvie Nelson and Maryam Chishti for a Freedom Feast after party at House of YES in Brooklyn. Open to all!
SHABasics: Shabbat Table, Together
On Zoom or In PersonGather around our giant virtual family table to light, sip, bless, connect and sabbath together, SHABasics.
ReCollect
Recollect/Yizkor gatherings offer grief support for those in active mourning, experiencing loss and/or observing a yahrzeit. In person + online.
Coming Together As a Movement for Israel’s 75th
OnlineThe Progressive Israel Network (PIN) invites you to an energizing gathering marking the 75th anniversary of Israel's founding. Featuring Rabbi Amichai as a speaker.
Sabbath Queen
The Invisible Dog Art Center 51 Bergen St, Brooklyn, NYMonthly ritual circle of live music, mindfulness and poetic intentions welcoming your Sabbath Queen + open bar and tapas. Third Friday of every month, Oct-Jun.
2023 Joint Memorial Ceremony
The Joint Memorial Ceremony is the largest Israeli-Palestinian peace event in history. Held on Yom Hazikaron, this ceremony provides a unique opportunity for Israelis and Palestinians to grieve and heal together.
North American Jews and Israelis in Transition
Join in this evening of transition as we remember, reflect and rejoice. The evening will include study, ceremony, and celebration; we’ll usher in Yom Ha-atzmaut together with festive music and kibud (Israeli nosh!)!