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TORAH Study: Solomon’s Story

Mondays, July 27, Aug 10 – 31
10am – 12pm
$125 for 5 sessions
Registration Required

Join us online to learn and discuss the checkered life of King Solomon from the Biblical Book of Kings from a great variety of perspectives: ancient and modern, traditional and academic, literary and historical, etc.

No prior Jewish study or Hebrew knowledge required. Contact Rabbi Aaron for more info and to register.

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Ask The Doctor

Next Thurs, Apr 30
8:30-9:30pm

Online via Zoom
or call 647-558-0588, meeting ID: 955 4183 9308, Password: 024117
FREE

Join Dr. Melissa Melnitzer for a Q&A about COVID. Dr. Melnitzer is a physician with the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care at Mt. Sinai Hospital. She is a home-visiting doctor providing end-of-life care. She will be present to answer your questions and share her experiences with COVID in the community. Q&A will be facilitated by Dr. Melnitzer’s husband, Ari Kaplan, who is also the president of Makom.

CRAFTING Circle

Tuesday, April 28
4:00-4:45pm

Online via Zoom or call 647-558-0588
Meeting ID: 799 993 501

Do you like to knit? Crochet? Embroider? Make sculptures out of pipe cleaners and googly eyes? Bring your projects and let’s unwind together as we gather (virtually) for a creative teatime, hosted by Adina Gamse.

TIPS & TRICKS to Lead a Fun & Meaningful SEDER

Sunday, April 5
8:30-9:15pm

Online via Zoom or call 647-558-0588
Meeting ID: 351 438 919

Due to the public health crisis, many of us will find ourselves unexpectedly hosting seder this year. Whether you’re leading for your first or fiftieth time, for your family or just for yourself, learn some tips and tricks from Rabbi Aaron to make your seder fun and meaningful, for both adults and children. You can do it!

Community Check-In

Tuesdays 8:30-9:15pm

Next Meeting May 19

Online via Zoom or call 647-558-0588
Meeting ID: 955 4183 9308, Password: 024117
FREE


Let’s wrap up the day with an informal check in on how we’re doing individually and as a community. How we can help support each other in these trying times? Both speaking and listening will be key. Hosted by Rabbi Aaron.

High Holidays at MAKOM

Makom is delighted to offer WARM, SPIRITUAL, and PARTICIPATORY High Holiday services fusing TRADITION & CREATIVITY, MUSICALITY & REFLECTION.

For our eighth year, we’ll be gathering in beautiful Hart House for Rosh Hashanah on Sept 30 & Oct 1 and for Yom Kippur on Oct 8 & 9.

Please see below for more details on Main Services, Family Services, Childcare, Tickets, and Donations.  

Click HERE for the Full Schedule.

MAIN SERVICES

Makom is a diverse and inclusive community that welcomes participants who espouse many different approaches to Judaism, from secular to traditionally observant. In order to join together as one community without regard to denominational labels, our main services blend traditional and progressive practices.

We’ll offer men’s, women’s, and mixed-seating sections in our main services; children are welcome in all sections. Both men and women will participate in leading different parts of services, reading Torah and haftarah, and being called up for aliyot to the Torah. We need a minyanto start, so we encourage you to come on time. If you have any questions about our services, please contact Rabbi Aaron.

Services will be led by Rabbi Aaron Levy and guest prayer leaders Joe Gamse and Carrie Watkins. Rabbi Aaron and members of our community will also share inspiring words of Torah.

FAMILY SERVICES

We’re thrilled that Makom’s highly experienced Director of Education, Sorel Goldberg Loeb, together with Rabbi Garry Loeb, will lead Family Services! We offer two family services on the first day of Rosh Hashanah and two on Yom Kippur day. Family services will include prayers, songs, and stories to meaningfully engage adults and children together. Family Services are egalitarian with mixed seating.

Family services for families with children in preschool through kindergarten will run 10-11am.

Family services for families with children in grades 1 through 5 will run 11:30am-12:30pm. (We’d suggest pre-teens and teens in grades 6 and up participate in Main Services.)

If you have questions about family services, please contact Sorel.

CHILDCARE

Full childcare will be provided throughout adult services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Younger and older children will play in separate rooms under our babysitters’ supervision.

TICKETS

High Holiday tickets are fully tax deductible and you’ll receive a tax receipt for their full value. Ticket sales help cover the costs of putting on High Holiday services.  However, we don’t want anyone to be unable to attend services due to financial constraints. If the cost of tickets is financially prohibitive, please contact Rabbi Aaron in confidence.

DONATIONS

You can also pledge an additional tax-deductible contribution when you purchase tickets to help subsidize tickets for those who can’t afford them.  (It won’t be included in your ticket transaction; please donate here.)

Shabbat in the Park

SHABBAT in the PARK

Saturday, August 17
4:30-6:30pm
Vermont Square Park
FREE | Bring Your Own Picnic

Please RSVP

Join us for a lovely Shabbat afternoon for all ages!

We’ll have fun, Tu B’Av-themed activities and stories for little ones (0-4) and their parents and for school-aged kids (5-10).

Adults and pre-teens/teens will learn with Rabbi Aaron.

Bring your own picnic dinner and a blanket; we’ll provide dessert.

Schedule
4:30 Kids play in park & splash pad; adults schmooze
5:15 Kids’ Shabbat activities; Adult & teen learning
6:00 Dinner – bring your own picnic (not a potluck)

** In the event of rain, the program is cancelled. **
Presented in partnership with Miles Nadal JCC

Fri Night SERVICES + DINNER

Friday, May 10

7pm – Doors Open; 7:15pm – Services Start
@Makom

$20 for Adult Dinner Ticket; $12 for kids 1-10
(25% off for Makom Members)

Celebrate Shabbat with spirit! Wind down from the week and welcome Shabbat with soulful, song-filled

services, in which everyone can participate.

After services, join us for a delicious vegan dinner.

Tickets HERE

Shabbat Song & Story Circle

Fridays, May 3, 10, 17, 24
10:30 – 11:15am
FREE but Registration Required

FREE PJ Library Shabbat Song & Story Circle, with Fran Sharpe, Jewish educator and singer/songwriter. For ages 0-4 with caregiver/parent

Register HERE

Lag B’Omer Bonfire & Picnic

Thursday, May 23, 2019

5:45 PM – 9 PM

Join Makom in in celebrating Lag ba-Omer – the joyous 33rd day of the journey from Passover to Shavuot – with a campfire and picnic in the park. We’ll also be roasting marshmallows and making s’mores, singing, and hanging out into the night.
All ages welcome!
5:45-6:00 Arrive, Schmooze & Playground Time
6:00-6:30 Story, Relay Races & Parachute Games for Kids
6:30-7:00 Picnic Dinner (Bring Your Own Picnic)
7:00-9:00 S’mores, Music & Singing around the Bonfire