CJLS Teshuvot and Guidances in 5781
10 Awakenings for the Days of Awe: Texts to awaken us to repentance in 5781
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2021 Laments for Tisha B’Av
You can fast, sit on the ground, etc., but you can’t really observe Tish’a B’Av without feeling it. A good translation of Eikhah, “Lamentations” or
UPDATE – SHABBAT SERVICES PROTOCOLS (Beth El, Vorhees, NJ)
As was shared in an email sent on June 11, the Board of Trustees voted at the meeting on Wednesday, June 9 on new recommendations
Tisha b’Av 5781: prayers, poetry, and art for our mourning year (yourbayit.org)
New from Bayit’s Liturgical Arts Working Group comes this collaborative compilation of liturgy, poetry and art for this Tisha b’Av. Here are poems, prayers, artwork, and readings
Plan for In-Person Services (Kehillat Hadar, NY)
The Boards of KH and SZ have approved the following plan to for in-person Shabbat morning services, in keeping with the principles we shared in June 2020. We continue
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON REOPENING: An Exciting Day in Our History (B’nai Israel, Rockville, MD)
Dear B’nai Israel,Sixteen months ago we closed our doors in the face of a situation none of us had experienced before. Our community rallied to
Principles for Meeting in Person (Kehillat Hadar)
The current challenges we’re navigating – individually, in our families, and as a community – have often felt even harder because we can’t come together
Updated Guidance for HHD Services for Children Under 12 (and their families) for 2021/5782
This year’s High Holiday programming for children under 12 and their families will once again need to take into account safety measures in light of
Behind the Scenes: Our Virtual Services Set-Up Video (Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, Pasadena, CA)
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we’ve made services happen during the pandemic – all the changes we’ve made, and all we’ll have to change
Festivals at home (58th Century Judaism/Rabbi Josh Weiner)
Since the Covid pandemic struck Jewish communities around the world, synagogue-based ritual life was interrupted. People stopped relying on experts and professionals to do Judaism