Please join us as we celebrate Shavuot. It is traditional on Shavuot to have a tikun, or to engage in the study of Torah, as this is the time we received the Torah on Sinai. We will have members of our community offer a 15 minute interactive teaching with delicious musical interludes. This is a wonderful way to spend Saturday night with your friends. We will be serving cheesecake, the traditional food for Shavuot following the teaching. This is NOT dinner, just desserts. If you wish, please bring a simple snack to share, a bottle of wine, and we will provide the cheesecake. A $10 donation is requested to cover our expenses.
Join us in our beautiful new home in the Social Hall of the Congregational Church of Boca Raton (right next door to Temple Beth El). Please park in the back in the lower parking lot and use the staircase to get to the room. Handicapped accessible entrance is on the north side of the building.
Looking forward to sharing some joy in Torah. Every indigenous people have a mythology which captures the cultural and spiritual essence and uniqueness of the tribes relationship to the sacred and to each other. For me Torah overflows with the mythology of the tribe of Israel, our tribe. I look forward to sharing insights with all present in the spiritual presence of our ancestors, our grandmothers and grandfathers over 3000 years.
May 21, 2012
It's been a while since I've attended, and I'm looking forward to next Saturday. Thank you to my new friends, Louis and Connie for rekindling my interest in this group:-)
May 20, 2012
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