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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.
Shavuot Across Brooklyn
Congregation Beth Elohim 274 Garfield Pl, Brooklyn, NYJoin Shira Kline, Naomi Less & Rabbi Amichai along with many of the finest teachers in our borough for a night of learning, ending with sunrise services in the wee hours of the morning.
ReCollect
Recollect/Yizkor gatherings offer grief support for those in active mourning, experiencing loss and/or observing a yahrzeit. Online.
SHABasics: Shabbat Table, Together
On Zoom or In PersonGather around our giant virtual family table to light, sip, bless, connect and sabbath together, SHABasics.
Daily SoulSpa
Zoom GatheringA weekly gathering for pause, soul fuel, poems and prayers of presence and healing.
Spring Gala // Celebrating Lab/Shul at 10!
Museum of Jewish HeritageSpring Gala // Celebrating Lab/Shul at 10! Ten years ago, a group of excited pioneers set off on a journey to reimagine Jewish spiritual community for the 21st century, and thanks to the hands and hearts of so many committed [...]
Sabbath Queer
14th Street Y 344 East 14th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us in the 14Y Theater for a special LABA NY & Lab/Shul collaboration —Sabbath Queer: A night of Pride, spiritual intimacy, a ritual circle of live music, mindfulness, and poetic intentions to welcome your Sabbath Queen.
Love Is the Ground: Album Release & Queer Jewish Music Night
Celebrate the release of Rena Branson’s new album, Love Is the Ground, at The Weitzman’s finale event for Pride Month. Branson’s music seamlessly weaves together Hebrew liturgy, English poetry, and wordless nigunim (spiritual melodies). Co-sponsored by Lab/Shul.
Daily SoulSpa
Zoom GatheringA weekly gathering for pause, soul fuel, poems and prayers of presence and healing.
Rise From Rubble
St. James Presbyterian Church + Online 409 W. 141st St, New York, NYJoin Lab/Shul’s Rabbi Amichai and Ben Freeman, with Rev. Derrick McQueen, pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church, and Jericho Vincent, founder of Temple of the Stranger, on the Fast of the 9th of Av to grieve in community and to explore how the ancestors can guide us in healing hatred within ourselves, in our communities, and in the world.