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Legend of Destruction Screening Followed by Q + A with Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie
Marlene Meyerson JCC 334 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY, United StatesAn animated epic set 2,000 years ago during Roman rule in Israel, the film portrays a Jewish civil war and the destruction of the Second Temple, reshaping Jewish history. Winner of four Israeli Academy Awards. Voice acting by Oscar Isaac, Elliott Gould, Evangeline Lilly, and Billy Zane.
Put it on Paper: Grief Writing Workshop
Witnessing your grief through writing is a powerful tool for healing. Hear how grief writing helped two grievers as they navigated Jewish mourning rituals, and explore writing prompts to help you tell your own grief story. This experiential writing workshop will include the opportunity to share in optional small-group breakout sessions. This session is offered in partnership with Shomer Collective.
Awakening to Presence: Ceremonial Song Circle
The Sacred Music Project warmly invites you to a deeply immersive musical experience in honor of Rosh Chodesh Elul.
Connecting Across The Divide Workshop
Lab/Shul invites you to join Itaf Awad (Palestinian from Haifa) and Aura Hammer (Jew from the Galilee), who have worked together for over 20 years to build and support peace, equality and connection, for an evening talk and workshop. Itaf and Aura will share with us their journey, and how their work partnership and sisterhood has survived the difficulties over the years and especially the Israel-Gaza war. The workshop will offer a taste of The Way of Council, the way of listening and speaking from the heart, which is what created the strong roots of their connection and work together.
SHABasics: In the Park
B.Y.O. Picnic with Lab/Shul for SHABasics in the Park! Musical jam, fresh challah, urban serenity and Sabbath candle light, a chance to let the week go, together.
Sit + Sorry: A Jewish & Zen Buddhist Night of Forgiveness
Inspired by the traditional forgiveness ritual of Selichot, join Lab/Shul’s ritual team and the leaders of the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care for an intimate sacred eve of reflection and meditation, shared traditions, live music and spiritual preparation for the new year.
High Holy Days of Awe: Rosh Hashanah 5785/2024
Join us at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in NYC or online, to co-create community and activate a new year with renewed focus on what matters most. Immerse in meaningful, musical and meditative celebrations that fuse our oldest liturgies with contemporary art, engaging learning programs, and communal conversations.
Hand in Hand We Heal: A Gathering for 10/7 and this Year of Sorrow
ManhattanTogether with Women of Vision and Tomorrow’s Women , NYC Friends of Standing Together, B’nai Jeshurun, Romemu and SPSA, Lab/Shul invites you to a special program on the Eve of 10/7. We will gather to hold the pain together, Israelis and Palestinians, people of different faiths, united in grief and hopes for healing, to remember the losses of this terrible day and all the terrible days that followed, to hold each other’s pain and share visions for a future of repair, justice, and peace–for all.
High Holy Days of Awe: Yom Kippur 5785/2024
Join us at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in NYC or online, to co-create community and activate a new year with renewed focus on what matters most. Immerse in meaningful, musical and meditative celebrations that fuse our oldest liturgies with contemporary art, engaging learning programs, and communal conversations.
Face to Face: A Talk About Atonement with Guests Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah, Palestinian & Israeli Peacemakers
ManhattanFace to Face: A Talk About Atonement with Guests Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah, Palestinian & Israeli Peacemakers