Well, probably not your mother’s Judaism, so to speak. Lab/Shul describes itself as “an everybody-friendly, artist-driven, experimental community for sacred Jewish gatherings,” and the result is worship services heavy on music and performance where people can explore life’s big questions, regardless of where they fall on any religious or spiritual spectrum. Dedicated to “exploring, creating and celebrating innovative opportunities for contemplation, life cycle rituals, the arts, life-long learning and social justice,” Lab/Shul creates sacred gatherings that aim to nourish people’s thirst for meaning, connection, spirituality and community.

When they say “everybody-friendly”, they mean it: traditionalist, Judaism-curious, members of other faiths, agnostics, atheists, LGBTQ people are all welcome at Lab/Shul.[…]

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