Hershl Hartman Conversation Series POSTPONED
What is Jewish Culture? Is it monolithic or diverse? Come talk about this important question with Sholem's Educational Director and in-house Font of Knowledge.
What is Jewish Culture? Is it monolithic or diverse? Come talk about this important question with Sholem's Educational Director and in-house Font of Knowledge.
The Sholem Community’s secular (non-religious) celebration of Passover acknowledges its roots as a spring festival and honors the powerful tradition of Exodus as a symbolic tale of freedom. Featuring readings from our Sholem Family Hagada, shared food, group singing with musical accompaniment, in a family-friendly setting with plenty of opportunities for children to participate. We are continuing our […]
Sholem’s in-person annual model Seder was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but we are not lost in the wilderness! Sholem will host a communal secular seder on the second night of Passover We will come together on Zoom. All are welcome for this non-religious, cultural celebration of Passover, that acknowledges the holiday’s origins as […]
What does the 21st century hold for secular American Jews? Come talk about this important question with Sholem's Educational Director and in-house Font of Knowledge.
Get to know your fellow community members through small group discussions about important ethical questions.
The story of Shvues/Shavuot, taken from the Biblical book of Ruth, is one of the most important for Sholem families. It is a story of human kindness and inclusion, bridging cultural boundaries with love, just like many of our own families. It is also the story of an immigrant joining and enriching a community. You are […]
This meeting will require a login and password, so if you're planning to attend, please rsvp to ross@sholem.org.
All are welcome, no charge, RSVP here NewYears5781@sholem.org to receive the private meeting link. Welcome the Jewish New Year with stirring readings, literature, and poetry based in our Jewish heritage and our secular, progressive values. Please have apples and honey on hand to join us in our hope for a sweet new year.
Following the online event at 12 noon. Please bring your own lunch, a blanket or folding chairs, and face masks. Veterans Memorial Park Questions? Write to newyear5781@sholem.org
Kol Nidre is the highlight of the Sholem calendar. Informed by Jewish traditions in music and spoken word, we reflect on our lives and the state of the world through a humanistic and progressive prism. This is a moving opportunity to renew ourselves for the upcoming year; to grieve our losses and reinforce our hopes. $200 Supporter tickets (Each Supporter will […]
All are welcome, no charge, RSVP here NewYears5781@sholem.org to receive the private meeting link for our communal discussion of ethics.