Virtual Mourner’s Kaddish Call
Our weekly Mourner's Kaddish phone call to honor loved ones with a community of like minded souls.
A Multifaith Call for Healing Christian Antisemitism, Finding Hope in the Wound
Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United StatesJoin Judson Memorial Church’s Mark Gilman, a multifaith community organizer and Lab/Shul’s Co-Founder and Spiritual Leader Shira Kline, to explore how we can find the richest hope in seeing our ugliest legacies. To heal the world, we must face its wounds.
Virtual Mourner’s Kaddish Call
Our weekly Mourner's Kaddish phone call to honor loved ones with a community of like minded souls.
Daily SoulSpa
Zoom GatheringA weekly gathering for pause, soul fuel, poems and prayers of presence and healing.
Virtual Mourner’s Kaddish Call
Our weekly Mourner's Kaddish phone call to honor loved ones with a community of like minded souls.
Sit + Sorry: A Jewish & Zen Buddhist Night of Forgiveness
New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care 119 W 23rd St Suite 401, NYC, NY, United StatesInspired 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.
Monajat Selichot
Littlefield 635 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, NYJoin Lab/Shul guest artist, Galeet Dardashti as she welcomes us into an experiential Selichot. Galeet Dardashti’s multi-sensory project and album, Monajat, is inspired by old and haunting recordings of Jewish prayers chanted by her late grandfather, Younes Dardashti, a famous master singer of Persian classical music in 1950s/60s Iran.
Virtual Mourner’s Kaddish Call
Our weekly Mourner's Kaddish phone call to honor loved ones with a community of like minded souls.
Rosh Hashanah
Join us for this sacred season, at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in NYC and online, to co-create community and activate a new year with renewed focus on what matters most.
Tashlich
North Lawn of Rockefeller ParkReady to let go of last year in order to fully embrace this one? Join us after morning ritual at TPAC in our annual tradition of processing to Rockefeller Park to shed last year’s attachments with focused intention, music, and joy.