Sign In Forgot Password

Shavuot 2022

Saturday, June 4, 2022 5 Sivan 5782

7:00 PM - 1:30 AM Next Day

Shavuot with Boulder's Rabbis - Torah of Life, Paths of Peace

Saturday Night, June 4   7:00pm – 1:30am
Congregation Bonai Shalom
1527 Cherryvale Rd, Boulder, CO 80303

Livestream here

Please register here (note this is a Google Doc registration).

Celebrate Shavuot this year in person!

Join Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, at Congregation Bonai Shalom on Saturday, June 4th from 7pm to 1:30 am. Come for a little, come for the entirety, come for cheesecake!

This year, the rabbis will consider the theme “Torah of Life, Paths of Peace” as they explore the depths of shalom.

The evening begins at 7pm with a social hour and kavanah followed by a rabbi panel (8pm-9pm), four learning sessions, meditation, personal reflection, and of course, cheesecake.

The program is free and open to everyone. Registration required. Please click here.

All sessions will be available via livestream for those who cannot join in person. https://venue.streamspot.com/4f58b8e0
For those participating online here's the Source Sheet Prepared by Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz : Love your Neighbor as Yourself!   

And here is Rabbi Marc's source sheet: Emet v'Shalom: Truth and Peace - Can they coexist?

 

Sponsored by the Rabbinic Council of Boulder.


First Day of Shavuot (Sunday June 5):  9:30 am - noon

         Traditional service, including Hallel and Torah reading of revelation at Sinai.

         Please note, we will start with shacharit

         See on livestream here

         All services will include delicious home-made cheesecake and other snacks.


Second Day of Shavuot (Monday June 6):
               9:30 am-noon

A Special Creative Experience for Second Day      

Join us at Bonai Shalom for a special service to mark the 2nd Day of Shavuot or Click HERE for Livestream 

  • We will begin with a traditional Hallel

  • Torah Service

  • Yizkor (approximately 10.30am) for remembering our loved ones

  • Followed by a special textual and spiritual elevation of the Book of Ruth:
    We will re-enact this ancient story, layered with singing some of the oldest Chassidic melodies originating from Ukraine and Russia.  
    Ruth's devotion and centrality to the Jewish themes of chesed, community and cleaving to faith mirror the messages of these melodies, drawing us close to the imagery of standing at Sinai. 

 

All services will include delicious home-made cheesecake and other snacks.

Share Print Save To My Calendar
Thu, April 18 2024 10 Nisan 5784