Upcoming events
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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
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
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
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
JAMI Classes (Pre-K - 7th Grade)
Tzedek Tzunday! Join us for Shir Tikvah’s annual day of action, advocacy, and awareness with students and families.
No class for 6th grade.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
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
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
REMOTE B'Mitzvah Tutoring (MLK Break)
Tutoring online only. Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
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
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
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
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
REMOTE B'Mitzvah Tutoring (President’s Day Break)
Tutoring online only. Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Solomon Crowley
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
Purim Carnival
Join us for Shir Tikvah’s annual Purim Carnival!
10:30am-11:30am: Purim Carnival for K'tanimot
11:30am-1:30am: Purim Carnival open to all ages
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Juniper Sinakhone
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
JAMI Classes (Pre-K - 7th Grade)
No class for grades 2-3, 4-5, or 7.
Questions? Email Forrest!
REMOTE B'Mitzvah Tutoring (Spring Break)
Tutoring online only. Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
REMOTE B'Mitzvah Tutoring (Spring Break)
Tutoring online only. Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Hilkhot Tefilah - Digging into the Practice of Prayer and How, Where, and Why Jews Pray
Sundays, January 5-April 3, 10-11:30am in person and on Zoom (no class 2/2 or 3/23); Tuition: $108; Register Here
Join Rabbi Arielle in a text-based exploration of the halakha of prayer. Focusing on texts about prayer from Rambam's Mishneh Torah, this class is an opportunity to learn about our tradition's takes on prayer. We will ask each other big questions about why we do what we do and what kind of prayer life we dream of - for ourselves and our community. No Hebrew skills necessary...but an interest in prayer, prayer leadership and soulful exploration of the meaning of prayer in 5785 a must!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
JAMI Classes (4th grade - 9th Grade)
JAMI 5785 Closing Night!
Students in Session 1 attend class 4:30pm - 6:00pm
T’filah for all students is 6:00pm - 6:30pm. Families are welcome and encouraged to join!
Students in Session 2 attend class 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
B’mitzvah students leave their respective class session to meet with their tutor for 30 minutes each week.
Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
B'Mitzvah Tutoring
First session of summer 2025 B'Mitzvah Tutoring!
In person at Shir Tikvah. Exact times vary.
Questions? Email Or!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Sula Fenton-Rutzick
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Keila Rogness
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Ari Schwartz
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Charlie Elliott
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Mina Edelschick
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Domenic Castino
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Price Miller
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
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
Hanukkah with Chinese Food and a Movie at Shir Tikvah
First Night of Hanukkah with Chinese Food and a Movie at Shir Tikvah
December 25th 5:30pm at Shir Tikvah
Join us as we bring in a Shir Tikvah wintertime staple. We’ll gather to mark the beginning of Hanukkah with Chinese food and a cozy movie. Dinner is $15/adult and $10/child. Registration required and due by Dec. 20th.
LGBTQ+/Queer Elders Gathering
On Monday, December 23, 6 pm at Shir Tikvah we are having a pre-Hanukkah potluck dinner with other Shir Tikvah LGBTQ+/Queer Elders. Hanukkah in Hebrew means dedication and commemorates the Maccabees reconsecration of the Temple in Jerusalem in 164 B.C.E. Given Hanukkah is about rededication, we’ll take some time to speak about what or who we choose to (re)commit ourselves to this year. Come ready to share dedications as we enjoy our nosh and celebrate together. Please RSVP here and let us know what you will bring.
Tot Shabbat
On the third Saturday morning of each month, our youngest and their families sing, dance, and learn together. Oneg (Shabbat treats) follow the service. Infant-Pre-K. No registration required.
Questions? Email Forrest!
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
Warm Cookies and Good Questions: Hanukkah and Winter-time Edition
Warm Cookies and Good Questions: Hanukkah and Winter-time Edition
December 20th 5:15pm
Are you new to Jewish practice and eager to learn the basics? Have you been coming to Shir Tikvah forever and worried that you don’t know enough? In this occasional series, we’ll confront our “not knowing” with cookies and conversation before Friday night services. This session will focus on Hanukkah and winter-time. Submit your question(s) on these or other topics here or bring them to the program. Your questions could be technical (“what direction do we light the menorah?”), philosophical (“do Jews need to ‘believe’ in God?), or anything in between. We’ll discuss a few of the questions submitted over warm cookies and milk. This program will be offered in person and on Zoom. If you are attending from home, BYO Cookies :~)
Pre-Chanukkah Hanukkah Party
Open to all!
Get in the Chanukah sprit with songs, latkes, crafts, games and more! Bring a favorite board or card game to play, your beloved menorah to clean, and a coat to donate for the Winter Coat Drive. We’ll also be joined by local Jewish children’s book author, Dori Weinstein!
The party takes the place of second session JAMI classes; first session JAMI classes are on as normal.
Questions? Email Forrest.
Coping with Celebrations and Holidays When in Grief
Coping with Celebrations and Holidays When in Grief (The Library and on Zoom)
With Rabbi Sharon Stiefel, MSW and Ruth Markowitz, MALP
December 15th, 2:00-5:00pm, Shir Tikvah Library and on Zoom
Hanukkah, Christmas and New Years are portrayed in our society as sources of joy. Yet, when someone has experienced a loss of a loved one there is often additional stress and the holidays are anticipated with trepidation. This workshop will offer ways to cope during the holidays while honoring your grief. Learn valuable tools and connect with others who also are experiencing a loss. (This workshop will not address pet loss.) Please RSVP and reach out with any questions.
“What American Jews Need to Know about the West Bank?” with Hagar Shezaf, Haaretz’s West Bank correspondent
“What American Jews Need to Know about the West Bank?” with Hagar Shezaf, Haaretz’s West Bank correspondent
December 15th, 12:00pm CST; On zoom, Register here
In this conversation with award winning Haaretz West Bank correspondent, Hagar Shezaf, we will explore some of the most recent developments in the ongoing dispossession of Palestinians in the West Bank, the impact of the Gaza War on Palestinians in the West Bank, the rise of the extreme settler movement into the highest ranks in the Israeli government and how the settler movement is taking advantage of the war to try and rebuild the Jewish settlements in Northern Gaza. Hagar Shezaf is Haaretz's West Bank correspondent since 2019. Based in Tel Aviv, she covers mostly settler, Palestinian and military affairs in the West Bank for the paper. She is a Hebrew and Arabic speaker. Over the years, she was involved in a number of investigative projects such as a series of reports into the dealings of sanctioned Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler in the DRC, abuse of Palestinans by Israeli soldiers and settlers which led to a decision to suspend a military unit's operations, uncovering details of deaths of Palestinian prisoners during the current war as well as an investigation into censorship in Israeli archives pertaining to the Palestinian Nakba. In 2024, She was the recipient of the Israel Press Institute prize for her coverage.
Co-sponsored by Shir Tikvah and Kehilla Synagogue.
Shabbat Morning T'filah and the B'Mitzvah Service of Miriam Mrotz
Join us in celebrating our B'Mitzvah student as they lead our congregation in prayer and teach and chant Torah. To join the service from afar, visit www.shirtikvah.info/bmitzvah.
Questions? Email Forrest!
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
Community Shabbat Morning T'filah
COMMUNITY SHABBAT MORNING T’FILAH
10:30am; 12/7, 1/11, 2/8, 3/8, 4/26, 5/10
This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal. We’re thrilled to open a regular prayer space for the full community that centers our rising B’Mitzvah students. Our Shabbat schedule is oriented around the monthly gathering of Shir Tikvah’s 6th grade program and will provide opportunities for intergenerational connection and leadership.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
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
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
Community Shabbat Service
At Shir Tikvah’s founding, our community gathered regularly for Kabbalat Shabbat services (Friday evening) and for Shabbat morning services, on the first Saturday of the month. Our community would savor the fullness of Shabbat, as our people engaged in an enriching service including the reading or chanting of the Torah parsha and a Torah discussion.
After a summer of monthly Shabbat morning gatherings, we grow our practice into 5785! This songful service gives us the chance to lift our voices in prayer, to dig into Torah discussion and to savor Shabbat over a potluck meal.
Service at 10:30am
Torah discussion and potluck lunch at 11:30am
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
Torah Study: Our People's Journey
Torah Study: Our People's Journey (Zoom)
Scholars believe that the Psalms were written by different people over several centuries; these prayer-poems express a range of feelings and motivations–including awe, gratitude, hope, a desire for comfort, grief, and despair. The group will consider different translations of the text as well as associated commentaries; this phase of study will also give us the chance to dip into musical settings of certain verses or entire psalms. We’ll also have a chance to think about the various metaphors for the Divine that are found in the text and see what resonates most for each of us. To be added to the email reminder list contact Gayle Zoffer. All are welcome to participate.
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
Torah for Tough Times
Join Rabbi Stiefel 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.
Workshop in the Lineage of Generative Somatics
Embodied practices for bridging individual and social transformation. Workshop in the lineage of generative somatics:
Registration is required here; Saturday November 9th 3-5:30pm; Teacher: Becka Tilsen
We know how change that resides in our minds can leave us unable to take new actions despite our strong desires and solid conviction. We know that ancestral inherited trauma and systemic oppression have shaped the idea that our bodies are, at best, carrying cases for our brains and, at worst, something to dominate and control. But, how do we transform ourselves individually and collectively? Generative somatics is a politicized modality that works with the body as the site for change and offers concrete tools and practices for how we move from a ‘good idea’ to embodied change.
This workshop was originally offered on Yom Kippur but had to be rescheduled. We are repurposing it as a post election resource for us to face the political reality together, no matter what happens.
Becka Tilsen is a congregant, born and raised in the Twin Cities. She has been a student of generative somatics for 14 years and a practitioner for 10 years. Other things about Becka: she is a parent, she is a queer person, and a life-long organizer. She loves living room dance parties and she thinks she is very funny.
If you want more information about Becka’s somatic workshops happening this fall email her at becka[at]beckatilsen.com.
Please register so we can prepare for our numbers.