
September 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »April 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »November 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »June 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »February 2022
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »September 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »April 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »December 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »July 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
Find out more »September 2021
Havdalah
Join Temple Beth El as we say “goodbye” to Shabbat together in this stirring, spiritual ritual. “Havdalah” means “separation:” We separate the holiness and heightened consciousness marked by Shabbat from the mundane, but necessary daily rhythm of our lives through this ritual, acknowledging our reentry into the work week. Email tberabbi.klein@gmail.com to learn more!
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