Communal Break Fast Potluck
Visit and meet other members of our community at a Vegetarian Potluck. Dairy and Eggs ok. Fist that is Kosher is also OK. (this includes Tuna and Salmon).
Visit and meet other members of our community at a Vegetarian Potluck. Dairy and Eggs ok. Fist that is Kosher is also OK. (this includes Tuna and Salmon).
Our service leaders, Rabbi Deborah J. Brin and Cantor Beth Cohen, create services and events that honor tradition while meeting the spiritual needs of today’s members.
We do not require membership, tickets, or fees. Donations are appreciated. Reservations are required for attendance in person and on Zoom.
Our service leaders, Rabbi Deborah J. Brin and Cantor Beth Cohen, create services and events that honor tradition while meeting the spiritual needs of today’s members.
We do not require membership, tickets, or fees. Donations are appreciated. Reservations are required for attendance in person and on Zoom.
Download Siddur for Family Service
Join Maggidah Batya Podos and Cantor Beth Cohen in the Children's Service at 9:00 a.m. on Yom Kippur. We’ll sing, dance, tell stories, and explore the deeper meaning of the holidays with a child-friendly focus.
Our service leaders, Rabbi Deborah J. Brin and Cantor Beth Cohen, create services and events that honor tradition while meeting the spiritual needs of today’s members.
We do not require membership, tickets, or fees. Donations are appreciated. Reservations are required for attendance in person and on Zoom.
Rosh Hashanah 2nd day prayer and play in song and art. Liturgy to fill your soul. Art meditation to lift your heart. Sacred doodling or scribbling and use of non dominant hand is encouraged in this fun, serious art. Bring an art journal or paper and less messy art materials ( i.e. pencils, crayons, markers). Participants responsible to clean their art mess. Please bring a vegetarian offering for Oneg.
Children are welcome with parent or guardian to assist, supervise and participate. Childcare will not be provided.
Oneg to follow . In the Gallery. In person
Meet Cantor Beth at the platform (overlook) on the river at Tingley Beach. Park in the Northernmost parking lot and take the short trail/ sidewalk by the tall metal bird sculpture to the platform on the river. In order to protect our precious water and environment, we will toss small rocks, leaves and sticks into the river instead of breadcrumbs. CLICK Here for Prayer-Chant sheet. Print at home or Beth will have extras. More info: Beth Cohen cohenedmunds@netzero.net
Visit and meet other members of our community at a Vegetarian Potluck. Dairy and Eggs ok. Fish that is Kosher is also OK. (this includes Tuna and Salmon).
Our service leaders, Rabbi Deborah J. Brin and Cantor Beth Cohen, create services and events that honor tradition while meeting the spiritual needs of today’s members.
We do not require membership, tickets, or fees. Donations are appreciated. Reservations are required for attendance in person and on Zoom.
Download Siddur for Family Service
Join Maggidah Batya Podos and Cantor Beth Cohen in the Children's Service at 9:00 a.m. on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We’ll sing, dance, tell stories, and explore the deeper meaning of the holidays with a child-friendly focus.
Our service leaders, Rabbi Deborah J. Brin and Cantor Beth Cohen, create services and events that honor tradition while meeting the spiritual needs of today’s members.
We do not require membership, tickets, or fees. Donations are appreciated. Reservations are required for attendance in person and on Zoom.
Led by Cantor Beth Cohen, Maggidah Batya Podos, Alavados Holy Days Band, Rikud Dancers and other Guest Leaders.
Join us In-Person in Nahalat Shalom’s Sanctuary or join us on ZOOM:
Meeting ID: 898 6043 8180 Passcode: OtAzoy5782
“Selichot” is from the Hebrew word “Selicha” meaning forgiveness. The plural ending refers to the prayers and poems that are said during the month of Elul leading up to Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (and also on other Jewish fast days). Our service includes many of the traditional Selichot prayers as well as contemporary prayers, songs, chants, poems and readings. CLICK HERE to access the Selichot Prayer Booklet. Many of us will wear white to symbolize purity. PLEASE BRING YOUR SHOFAR to sound the Tekiah G’dolah at the end of the service. Members of Rikud dancers will be leading dances to some of the prayers and dancing is optional. Bring a nosh for yourself or to share if you wish.
Contact Cantor Beth Cohen: cohenedmunds@netzero.net
Meeting ID: 898 6043 8180 Passcode: OtAzoy5782
Led by Cantor Beth Cohen, Maggidah Batya Podos, Alavados Holy Days Band, Rikud Dancers and other Guest Leaders.
“Selichot” is from the Hebrew word “Selicha” meaning forgiveness. The plural ending refers to the prayers and poems that are said during the month of Elul leading up to Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur (and also on other Jewish fast days). Our service includes many of the traditional Selichot prayers as well as contemporary prayers, songs, chants, poems and readings. CLICK HERE to access the Selichot Prayer Booklet. Many of us will wear white to symbolize purity. PLEASE BRING YOUR SHOFAR to sound the Tekiah G’dolah at the end of the service. Members of Rikud dancers will be leading dances to some of the prayers and dancing is optional. Bring a nosh for yourself or to share if you wish.
Contact Cantor Beth Cohen: cohenedmunds@netzero.net
Congregation Nahalat Shalom
3606 Rio Grande Blvd NW
Albuquerque, NM 87107
505.343.8227
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