Accessing the Inaccessible taught by Rabbi Ariella Rosen
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 • 8 Elul 5784
7:00 PM - 8:30 PMCBIBoth the themes and content of the High Holiday liturgy can at times feel hard to grasp. That’s part of the point, sort of. We’ll look at some of the language in the Mahzor (High Holy Days prayer book) and explore ways to make personal connection and meaning during our services.
Meeting at CBI as part of the High Holy Day Learning Series. (Zoom link for hybrid attendees can be found in the confirmation email after registration is completed below)
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