Upcoming events
The Next Level for Hebrew Beginners: Alef Isn’t Enough on Zoom with Steve Greenberg
Please visit the Spring Adult Education Course Catalogue for more information, and register here
Masks Recommended Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Please join us on Zoom!
Wisenheimers Coffee & Planning
Join R’ Jayce at Shir Tikvah for a coffee and planning hour at Shir Tikvah. Bring your dreams and ideas for upcoming programming! You can register here.
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, three Thursdays: July 2, July 16, July 30
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $54 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
In 1812, a brawl erupted before a board vote at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in South Carolina. In 1825, Mordecai Manuel Noah, a famous Jewish playwright, purchased Grand Island in upstate New York in a failed attempt to establish a Jewish state. In 1912, two prominent Jewish sisters attacked each other in the press over their differing views on women’s suffrage.
For the last three hundred years, American Jews have bickered, dreamed, and fought their way into American political life. In this three part course, we’ll explore strange and revolutionary moments in American Jewish civil engagement. Through engaging with this history, we’ll ask the question: how might the struggles, wisdom, and revolutionary creativity of American Jewish history shape our engagement with political life today?
Shir Tikvah Library Volunteer Event (Day 1)
The Library Committee is looking for volunteers for a two-day project to get new labels on our books and also get them sorted into the right order on the shelves. We’d love for you to volunteer for an hour or more on Friday July 17th from 11am-4pm and Saturday July 18th from 12pm-4pm.
A lunch will be provided Friday. On Saturday, you have the option to join for the 10:30 AM service followed by a community potluck before we begin the library project.
Please RSVP here.
Masks Required Kabbalat Shabbat - Featuring rabbi dr koach baruch (kb) frazier
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Community Shabbat + Potluck
Join us for a deep breath with a community Shabbat service followed by a potluck, Torah study, and an opportunity to connect with others. However you're feeling, whatever you're holding, there will be space to pray, sing, and be with community
Shir Tikvah Library Volunteer Event (Day 2)
The Library Committee is looking for volunteers for a two-day project to get new labels on our books and also get them sorted into the right order on the shelves. We’d love for you to volunteer for an hour or more on Friday July 17th from 11am-4pm and Saturday July 18th from 12pm-4pm.
A lunch will be provided Friday. On Saturday, you have the option to join for the 10:30 AM service followed by a community potluck before we begin the library project.
Please RSVP here.
Masks Required Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, four Tuesdays: July 28, August 4, August 11, August 27
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $72 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
Have you ever heard the word "kosher" and felt stressed out? Felt unsure about how to even approach the conversation about food and Jewish practice? Join R' Jayce to explore bringing Judaism to your table, from an expansive exploration of what "kosher" can mean to blessings, hospitality, and honoring our bodies. Because it is so central to our lives, food can also be a challenging topic. The class will provide no prescriptive practices or assumptions, but rather make space for self exploration with a variety of historical and contemporary Jewish ritual tools.
Death, Mayhem, and the Creation of America’s First Progressive Jewish Burial Society with Rabbi Joey Glick
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
In this series of free, drop-in Zoom classes, Rabbis Jayce and Joey will share some of their favorite episodes in Jewish history. We’ll focus on inflection moments that continue to shape the local and global Jewish community.
Register here to receive Zoom links. Attend one session or attend them all. While these sessions are offered as a free learning opportunity, we invite you, as you are able, to donate $18 per session attended.
Episode 1: Death, Mayhem, and the Creation of America’s First Progressive Jewish Burial Society
July 29 at noon with R’ Joey
In 1975, Adath Jeshurun Synagogue started America’s first progressive Jewish burial society, right here in Minneapolis. Mayhem immediately ensued. Adath’s burial society challenged the economic and social structures that had governed how Minnesota Jews treated their dead. A battle erupted between synagogues, rabbis, funeral directors and everyday Jews about how we should make decisions as a community and honor our beloved dead. In this course, we’ll study this history and consider what it teaches us about living and dying in Jewish community.
LGBTQ+/Queer Elders Potluck
LGBTQ+/Queer Elders will gather for a potluck dinner and conversation on Wednesday, July 29th at 6 pm at Shir Tikvah. We'll gather over a shared meal, catch up with one another, share what's on our minds, and enjoy the warmth of community. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share, and note that Shir Tikvah is a nut-free space. If you're planning to come, please RSVP here.
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Lior Tonubbee becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, three Thursdays: July 2, July 16, July 30
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $54 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
In 1812, a brawl erupted before a board vote at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in South Carolina. In 1825, Mordecai Manuel Noah, a famous Jewish playwright, purchased Grand Island in upstate New York in a failed attempt to establish a Jewish state. In 1912, two prominent Jewish sisters attacked each other in the press over their differing views on women’s suffrage.
For the last three hundred years, American Jews have bickered, dreamed, and fought their way into American political life. In this three part course, we’ll explore strange and revolutionary moments in American Jewish civil engagement. Through engaging with this history, we’ll ask the question: how might the struggles, wisdom, and revolutionary creativity of American Jewish history shape our engagement with political life today?
Masks Recommended Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Voices from Sacred Trash: Meeting Wuḥsha al-Dallāla Through Fragments from the Cairo Geniza with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
In this series of free, drop-in Zoom classes, Rabbis Jayce and Joey will share some of their favorite episodes in Jewish history. We’ll focus on inflection moments that continue to shape the local and global Jewish community.
Register here to receive Zoom links. Attend one session or attend them all. While these sessions are offered as a free learning opportunity, we invite you, as you are able, to donate $18 per session attended.
Episode 2: Voices from Sacred Trash: Meeting Wuḥsha al-Dallāla Through Fragments from the Cairo Geniza
August 2 at 10:30AM with R’ Jayce
The Cairo Geniza, an archive of around 400,000 documents discovered in the attic of Ben Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo, have shaped our understanding of Middle-Eastern, North African, and Andalusian Jewish history from roughly the 6th - 19th Centuries. Join R' Jayce for an introduction to this historical collection, and learn more about the life of Wuḥsha al-Dallāla, a socialite, banker, and public figure in 11-12th century Cairo. Through documents that detail her business dealings, love affairs, and after-death wishes we’ll see how she challenges both modern and historical stereotypes about women, gender, and class.
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, four Tuesdays: July 28, August 4, August 11, August 27
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $72 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
Have you ever heard the word "kosher" and felt stressed out? Felt unsure about how to even approach the conversation about food and Jewish practice? Join R' Jayce to explore bringing Judaism to your table, from an expansive exploration of what "kosher" can mean to blessings, hospitality, and honoring our bodies. Because it is so central to our lives, food can also be a challenging topic. The class will provide no prescriptive practices or assumptions, but rather make space for self exploration with a variety of historical and contemporary Jewish ritual tools.
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Ethan Miller becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
Reading the Dead Sea Scrolls: Exploring Ancient Conflict at Qumran with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
In this series of free, drop-in Zoom classes, Rabbis Jayce and Joey will share some of their favorite episodes in Jewish history. We’ll focus on inflection moments that continue to shape the local and global Jewish community.
Register here to receive Zoom links. Attend one session or attend them all. While these sessions are offered as a free learning opportunity, we invite you, as you are able, to donate $18 per session attended.
Episode 4: Reading the Dead Sea Scrolls: Exploring Ancient Conflict at Qumran
August 9 at 10:30AM with R’ Jayce
Join R' Jayce to learn more about and explore fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls that highlight conflict between early sects of ancient Judaism. While little can be known about the society that created them, we'll explore their differences and how ancient disagreements can shape our understanding of the modern world.
Wise Fools: Fun with Yiddish Folk Tales
Join Z Puppets Rosenschnoz for a special presentation of their show Wise Fools. This show, built for folks 50+ is a hilarious exploration of Yiddish folks tales replete with puppets, jokes, song, and most importantly - a good dose of Yiddish culture. Visiting the legendary town of Chelm, you'll kvetch and kvell along with a myriad of wise fools. After the show, stay for a 30 minute talk-back with the artists and owners of Z Puppets.
Please RSVP for this free event here!
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, four Tuesdays: July 28, August 4, August 11, August 27
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $72 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
Have you ever heard the word "kosher" and felt stressed out? Felt unsure about how to even approach the conversation about food and Jewish practice? Join R' Jayce to explore bringing Judaism to your table, from an expansive exploration of what "kosher" can mean to blessings, hospitality, and honoring our bodies. Because it is so central to our lives, food can also be a challenging topic. The class will provide no prescriptive practices or assumptions, but rather make space for self exploration with a variety of historical and contemporary Jewish ritual tools.
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Please join us on Zoom!
Shir Tikvah Book Club: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
The Membership & Engagement Committee would like to invite you to join our Shir Tikvah Book Club! We will meet every two months to discuss a book that is either written by a Jewish author or contains Jewish themes and stories. Our July book is The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride.
Pick up a copy from your local bookstore or library, give it a read, and join us for a sweet conversation with snacks!
The book club discussion will take place in a hybrid format, both in person at Shir Tikvah and on Zoom. Join us in whatever mode works best for you.
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Community Shabbat + Potluck
Join us for a deep breath with a community Shabbat service followed by a potluck, Torah study, and an opportunity to connect with others. However you're feeling, whatever you're holding, there will be space to pray, sing, and be with community
Torah for Tough Times
Torah for Tough Times – Nourishing our Souls
Torah Study with Rabbi Joey Glick
Monthly at 12:00pm (Zoom)
Join us for a monthly Torah study group that provides support for individuals facing challenging ongoing hardship, grief and illness.(your own or someone you are caregiving for.) By coming together to look at the weekly Torah portion, we will nurture seeds of hope and resilience from our tradition as well as create space for support from our community.
Our monthly meetings are scheduled at the end of each class based on students’ availability the following month. Please contact Rabbi Joey to find out the date and time of next meetings.
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
Building a Sacred Table: Expanding Our Toolkit of Jewish Food Practices with Rabbi Jayce Koester
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, four Tuesdays: July 28, August 4, August 11, August 25
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $72 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
Have you ever heard the word "kosher" and felt stressed out? Felt unsure about how to even approach the conversation about food and Jewish practice? Join R' Jayce to explore bringing Judaism to your table, from an expansive exploration of what "kosher" can mean to blessings, hospitality, and honoring our bodies. Because it is so central to our lives, food can also be a challenging topic. The class will provide no prescriptive practices or assumptions, but rather make space for self exploration with a variety of historical and contemporary Jewish ritual tools.
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Myles Hill-Bennis becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare for children ages 2 to 10 on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Wisenheimer Moth Story Hour
Join us for a Sukkot celebration and an afternoon of fellowship and storytelling!
In light of the phenomenal community response to the federal anti-immigration surge, our topic will be immigration, neighboring, and connection. What are your family’s stories of coming to Minnesota, to America? How have recent events impacted your connection to our community? What assimilation stories can you share about starting a new life in this promised land?
As with previous events, your story should be 5 minutes long (about 625-750 words). Please submit your story or a detailed outline to Freddie Weisberg at freddie.weisberg@gmail.com. The deadline to submit a story is Sunday, August 16. We hope to hear from you!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom! We invited Kol Tzedek Synagogue members to join us as well.
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare for kids ages two to ten on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Community Shabbat + Potluck
Join us for a deep breath with a community Shabbat service followed by a potluck, Torah study, and an opportunity to connect with others. However you're feeling, whatever you're holding, there will be space to pray, sing, and be with community
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Reuben Trachtenberg becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare for kids ages two to ten on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Sam Huckfeldt becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Community Shabbat + Potluck
Join us for a deep breath with a community Shabbat service followed by a potluck, Torah study, and an opportunity to connect with others. However you're feeling, whatever you're holding, there will be space to pray, sing, and be with community
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare for kids ages two to ten on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom! We invited Kol Tzedek Synagogue members to join us as well.
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom! We invited Kol Tzedek Synagogue members to join us as well.
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom! We invited Kol Tzedek Synagogue members to join us as well.
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom! We invited Kol Tzedek Synagogue members to join us as well.
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Join us on Zoom!
Second Annual Wisenheimer Chanukah Party
Save the date and join us for our second annual Chanukah celebration featuring cocktails (alcoholic and non), a dinner catered by Wisenheimer David Raskas, music, and more! We hope you'll mark you calendars to schmooze and celebrate in the bright light of the last night of Chanukah. RSVP and registration information to come.
Community Shabbat + Potluck
Join us for a deep breath with a community Shabbat service followed by a potluck, Torah study, and an opportunity to connect with others. However you're feeling, whatever you're holding, there will be space to pray, sing, and be with community
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Charlotte Riedel becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Ben Johnson becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Luna Sinakhone becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Oliver Henry becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Zinnia Adams becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Carlo Minutaglio becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Theo Schweigert becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Masks Recommended Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Shabbat Childcare
As we continue to embrace our value of radical hospitality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members of our community, we are offering childcare for kids ages two to ten on the first shabbat each month during Kabbalat Shabbat. By providing a welcoming space for children, we aim to enable parents and guardians to fully engage in prayer and community. Together, let us strengthen our bonds and enrich our Shabbat experience for generations to come.
Childcare is from 6-9 PM. Please sign up your child using this form and consider a donation of $36 per child. Thank you!
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
NEW ADULT EDUCATION!
The History of Jewish American Democracy and Resistance with Rabbi Joey Glick
Time & Dates: 6:00 PM, three Thursdays: July 2, July 16, July 30
Location: In person at Shir Tikvah
Tuition: $54 with no one turned away for lack of funds (if you’d like to request a scholarship,
please fill out this form before registering for the class)
In 1812, a brawl erupted before a board vote at Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in South Carolina. In 1825, Mordecai Manuel Noah, a famous Jewish playwright, purchased Grand Island in upstate New York in a failed attempt to establish a Jewish state. In 1912, two prominent Jewish sisters attacked each other in the press over their differing views on women’s suffrage.
For the last three hundred years, American Jews have bickered, dreamed, and fought their way into American political life. In this three part course, we’ll explore strange and revolutionary moments in American Jewish civil engagement. Through engaging with this history, we’ll ask the question: how might the struggles, wisdom, and revolutionary creativity of American Jewish history shape our engagement with political life today?
The Next Level for Hebrew Beginners: Alef Isn’t Enough on Zoom with Steve Greenberg
Please visit the Spring Adult Education Course Catalogue for more information, and register here
March with Shir Tikvah and J-Pride at the 2026 Twin Cities Pride Parade
The Pride Parade will take place on Sunday, June 28 at 11am-2pm, and we will gather at 10:15am to get ready. You will distribute candy, dance the hora, wave flags, blow bubbles, and spread joy. Spots are limited for this exciting opportunity, so please register as soon as possible below.
If you are a Pride Ambassador for your community, please provide the names and contact information for everyone in your group, OR share this form with your group members to sign up individually.
We can’t wait to see you on Hennepin Avenue! Be on the lookout for updates, logistics, and more detailed instructions from J-Pride Coordinator Hunter as the date approaches. For any questions, please reach out to Hunter at Hwengersky@jfcsmn.org.
Preview the parade route and basic information at https://tcpride.org/parade/
Sign up to march with us here!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Ari Divine
Questions? Email Maryn!
Masks Required Kabbalat Shabbat - Pride Shabbat!
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Chevrutah Study Group
Want study partners? A small group is meeting for self-guided text study. Come learn with us and, if interested, sign up to participate this summer. So far we've dabbled in reading short texts - the parshah, feminist commentary, and a chassidic teaching - but whoever is involved this summer will choose together what to read next.
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Ari Divine becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Caregiver Circle with Rabbi Sharon Stiefel
Please join on Zoom. Reach out to Rabbi Stiefel (rabbistiefel@shirtikvahmn.org) with any questions.
Fight like a Mensch with Tamar Ghidalia and Jessika Hepburn
Rooted in the 1,000-year-old Jewish tradition of Mussar (applied Jewish ethics) and Chassidut (applied Jewish mysticism), this curriculum invites small groups of people to engage deeply in a learning community over ten sessions. With the support of spiritual practice, participants cultivate the courage to confront authoritarianism, the patience to maintain broad coalitions despite political tensions, and the emotional capacity to process fear and heartbreak in healthy, sustaining ways.
This program is offered in partnership with Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, and is part of an
effort to research best practices for sustaining self-led Jewish education groups. Your Involvement helps support this effort, strengthening Jewish communal learning spaces, and equipping participants with tools for nurturing democracy now and for the long haul.
The group will meet on the following days in 2026: Mondays 4/13-20-27, 5/4-11-18, 6/1-8-15 -22 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm CT.
Register here.
The Next Level for Hebrew Beginners: Alef Isn’t Enough on Zoom with Steve Greenberg
Please visit the Spring Adult Education Course Catalogue for more information, and register here
Violins of Hope Concert
Violins of Hope is a project of concerts performed on instruments belonging to Jews before and during World War II. Shir Tikvah violinists will honor the legacy of these Jewish musicians with a recital of compositions, ranging from classical to klezmer. Join us to enjoy good music and witness the evolving stories of these instruments.
Please register for this program here.
Masks Required Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Shir Tikvah Office Closed: Juneteenth
While Shabbat Services will continue as usual, Shir Tikvah’s office staff will be off in observance of Juneteenth.
LGBTQ+ Elders' Potluck
June is Pride Month and it feels meaningful to honor it by coming together over a shared meal and taking time to check in. We’ll gather to reconnect, reflect on what’s on our hearts, and deepen our sense of connection.
Please bring a dish to share, and note that Shir Tikvah is a nut-free space.
If you’re able, we would truly love for you to join us. You can RSVP here.
Pride Festival Tie Dye & Poster-Making
Join us for a vibrant afternoon of tie-dying our newly released J-Pride t-shirts and creating posters for the Pride Parade. Come express yourself, connect with community, and leave with something bold, beautiful, and uniquely yours.
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Please join us on Zoom!
Fight like a Mensch with Tamar Ghidalia and Jessika Hepburn
Rooted in the 1,000-year-old Jewish tradition of Mussar (applied Jewish ethics) and Chassidut (applied Jewish mysticism), this curriculum invites small groups of people to engage deeply in a learning community over ten sessions. With the support of spiritual practice, participants cultivate the courage to confront authoritarianism, the patience to maintain broad coalitions despite political tensions, and the emotional capacity to process fear and heartbreak in healthy, sustaining ways.
This program is offered in partnership with Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah, and is part of an
effort to research best practices for sustaining self-led Jewish education groups. Your Involvement helps support this effort, strengthening Jewish communal learning spaces, and equipping participants with tools for nurturing democracy now and for the long haul.
The group will meet on the following days in 2026: Mondays 4/13-20-27, 5/4-11-18, 6/1-8-15 -22 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm CT.
Register here.
The Next Level for Hebrew Beginners: Alef Isn’t Enough on Zoom with Steve Greenberg
Please visit the Spring Adult Education Course Catalogue for more information, and register here
Hallel
Hallel marks Rosh Chodesh, the new month, and during the long holidays of Pesach, Hannuka, & Sukkot, by singing/chanting songs of praise from psalms. Hallel is a short, sweet, joyful honoring of Jewish time/space/community.
Please use this link to find the liturgy. If you wish to lead a short 3 minutes D'var Hallel and/or to for the chanting of the whole Hallel, you can sign up to do so using this sheet. Or you can simply join us on Zoom!
We are looking forward to sharing the space with all of you; if you have questions, you can email Sharon Jaffe: sjaffeshalom@gmail.com or Tamar Ghidalia: tamarghidalia@gmail.com who are helping coordinate Hallel with Shir Tikvah.
Please join us on Zoom!
Democracy Defense Training with Monarca
Defending Democracy Training with Monarca
Sunday, June 14, 2026, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m at Shir Tikvah
Register here
Safe, free, and fair elections are an essential pillar of our democratic society, but that democracy is under assault from people in the highest levels of the American government. This Monarca Democracy Defense training at Shir Tikvah will help to ensure every citizen can cast their ballot safely.
We could use your help to spread the word about the event! Contact jaylieberman@gmail.com for more information.
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Eli Disner
Questions? Email Maryn!
Masks Recommended Kabbalat Shabbat
AT THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY IS SONG, OUR SHIR TIKVAH, OUR SONG OF HOPE.
We raise our voices in song and gratitude, helping each other come to a place of rest and release each Shabbat. On Shabbat, all of creation rests. All who come to uplift the dignity and sanctity of all of creation are welcome in the Shir Tikvah sanctuary - comers of all faiths, identity, gender, race, ability, and familial structure.
KABBALAT SHABBAT
On Friday night, we gather in our multi-modal sanctuary to greet Shabbat with song, poetry, learning and connecting with one another. Led by our rabbi team and by an inspiring constellation of community leaders, our Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming Shabbat) services are musical, accessible (closed captions and a full transcript of the service are available), warm and connective.
Join us in person at Shir Tikvah
Minyan - In person or on Zoom
Join us on Zoom or in person as Eli Disner becomes B’Mitzvah this weekend!
Old-New Land: Key Events Shaping Zionism with Rabbi Dan Judson, PhD (partnership with Hebrew College)
Old-New Land: Key Events Shaping Zionism with Rabbi Dan Judson, PhD (partnership with Hebrew College)
Tuition: $180 with scholarships available. To inquire about scholarships, please email adultlearning@hebrewcollege.edu
Date & Time: 5 Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m. CT 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 6/1, 6/8
Register here
Location: Zoom (link will be sent upon registration)
This five-session course offers a historical deep dive into the evolution of Zionism and the foundational events of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We will examine the 19th-century intellectual shifts, colonial legacies, and competing national aspirations that form the background for the seemingly intractable conflict today. Eschewing a simplistic, black-and-white version of history, this course will emphasize nuance and an appreciation for the historical complexities of the conflict. The course will be rooted in Jewish history while sensitive to Palestinian narratives and the moral challenges of today.
Rather than formal lectures, we will look at poetry, speeches, newspaper accounts and essays to illuminate the historical story. Each session will focus on a particular era as we move from the late 19th century through the 1967 war.
*Class offered through Hebrew College, co-sponsored in Minnesota through Shir Tikvah, Mount Zion, and Beth Jacob Congregation.