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Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilech
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Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilech

Nitzavim means “Stand“ and Vayeilech means “Move“. How is it possible to stand and move at the same time? The answer may surprise you.

PLUS…What have we been up to this week? Find out in our weekly Highlights!

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Parashat Ki Tavo
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Parashat Ki Tavo

A lesson in gratitude! How does the Mitzvah of the First Fruits (Bikorim) relate to our community’s stories in the book Identity and Involvement?

Plus links to classes, stories, shofar blasts, weekly highlights and more!

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Parashat Ki Teitzei</strong>
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Parashat Ki Teitzei

So many questions this week!
Mah Nishtana ha-Lockdown Hazeh? (Why is this lockdown different from all other lockdowns?)
What will we do for the High Holy Days?
What happened to the Rabbi’s Boomerang Kippah?
Plus Highlight Photos and more…

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Parashat Shoftim/Chodesh Elul (Copy)
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Parashat Shoftim/Chodesh Elul (Copy)

Mazel Tov to John, Judy and Yvonne who all turned 75 this week. The number 75 is significant in Judaism because it was the age that Avraham left his father’s house…
Plus a special visit, a class on appointing a King and more!

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