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.
Together 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.
In the aftermath of the terrible events of October 7 last year, while we were still reeling from the shock, NIF invited our supporters, friends, and family to come together for a virtual gathering. Dr. Yasmeen Abu-Fraiha and Avi Dabush, two amazing activists and leaders who experienced some of the trauma of that day, joined NIF's Daniel and Libby, to share their stories just a few days after the seventh. Now, one year later, we're checking back in with them and taking a moment to check in on ourselves. Join NIF to be in community together as we get all four of their perspectives on this past year, mourn those we have lost, and discuss where we are and where we're going.
Come together to honor the memories of those we’ve lost since October 7th and hear from Nova festival survivors, hostage family members, community leaders, and more.
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.
ReCollect/Yizkor is a seasonal gathering to remember our loved ones, share stories, lift memory, and say Kaddish, the ancient memorial prayer, together. Whether experiencing a recent loss, remembering a loved one who passed away long ago, or showing up in support of community, we gather to acknowledge feelings of loss that can be particularly painful as we anticipate an empty chair at our tables.
All Faith Prayer for Healing and Peace Saturday, Oct 12, 2024 | 5:00pm - 6:00pm EST Yom Kippur Ne’ilah NYC + ONLINE | FREE On this Day of Atonement, as we begin a year mid devastating war and growing divides, we [...]
Grief and loss are an inextricable part of our individual and collective lives. Death Over Dinner is an invitation to address the basic fact that we are all, at some point, going to die, and to discuss it across the table–a place where we can break bread and create connections.The holiday of Sukkot invites us to gather in an intentional space and mark the passage of time. Together we will eat in the Sukkah while taking part in a facilitated conversation that gently guides us through questions around the end of life.
Welcome to FamilyLab: An everybody-friendly gathering for families with young children ages 0-8 (siblings welcome). Centered around the family table: delicious dinner, sing along, stories, and animated interactive learning to celebrate holidays and delve into life-long Jewish values.
ReCollect/Yizkor is a seasonal gathering to remember our loved ones, share stories, lift memory, and say Kaddish, the ancient memorial prayer, together. Whether experiencing a recent loss, remembering a loved one who passed away long ago, or showing up in support of community, we gather to acknowledge feelings of loss that can be particularly painful as we anticipate an empty chair at our tables.
Join us as we end the high holy day season Sukkot/Simchat Torah and begin again with the welcoming of Shabbat. We will gather in a healing circle to end the High Holy Day Season with a ritual storytelling marking endings and beginnings, Face to Face, Breath to Breath, as our Sacred stories help guide us to begin again.
Join American Friends of the Parents Circle Families Forum for the launch of their new on-demand peace education program was developed in partnership with Georgetown University.
Join us for our monthly ritual Sabbath circle of live musical liturgy, poetic and contemplative offerings along with great conversation. Led by the Lab/Shul Ritual Team and beloved collaborators, artists, teachers, healers, and musicians, our season of 2024-25 / 5785 Sabbath Queens will take place in person in the West Village and in Carroll Gardens Brooklyn, as well as online.