Shabbat Shabloom
Upcoming Sessions
1. Saturday, January 25, 2025 • 25 Tevet 5785
10:20 AM - 11:30 AM2. Saturday, February 1, 2025 • 3 Shevat 5785
10:20 AM - 11:30 AM3. Saturday, February 8, 2025 • 10 Shevat 5785
10:20 AM - 11:30 AM4. Saturday, February 15, 2025 • 17 Shevat 5785
10:20 AM - 11:30 AM5. Saturday, February 22, 2025 • 24 Shevat 5785
10:20 AM - 11:30 AMPast SessionsSaturday, January 11, 2025 • 11 Tevet 5785 - 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, January 4, 2025 • 4 Tevet 5785 - 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, December 14, 2024 • 13 Kislev 5785 - 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, December 7, 2024 • 6 Kislev 5785 - 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, November 23, 2024 • 22 Cheshvan 5785 - 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM
Shabbat Shabloom ALMA's Musical Shabbat Service for Young Families Saturdays @ 10:20 at Lander-Grinspoon Academy Come sing, dance, and celebrate Shabbat with songleader Aram Rubenstein Gillis. Shabbat Shabloom is a great way to have fun with your child while connecting with other young families and building community.
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Tue, January 21 2025
21 Tevet 5785
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Wednesday ,
JanJanuary 22 , 2025Avodat Lev at Temple Israel in Greenfield
Wednesday, Jan 22nd 6:00p to 7:30p
Avodat Lev, meaning “heart work”, is a songful, contemplative prayer practice that follows the format of the weekday services in a mix of simple chants, meditations, and poetry in Hebrew and English. The practice is meant to guide us in greeting the afternoon/evening, acknowledging our own holiness and our connection to the holiness of Creation, expressing gratitude, and setting an intention for the month/ season ahead. Avodat Lev was developed by the Adamah program at Isabella Freedman. No prior prayer knowledge or practice is required and all are welcome. -
Wednesday ,
JanJanuary 22 , 2025Living a Meaningful Jewish Life Class
Wednesday, Jan 22nd 7:00p to 8:30p
Wednesday evenings from 7:00-8:30 beginning November 6 and ending April 9 (skipping Dec 25, Jan 1, Feb 19). With Rabbi Jacob Fine and Rabbi Ariella Rosen in the CBI Library. In Person & Virtual Options. Registration Required. In this 18-week course we will explore together many aspects of Jewish life: daily spiritual practices, the holiday cycle, Shabbat, eating practices, migration, history, and more. This class is geared toward anyone who wants to learn more about Jewish life: individuals exploring conversion, non-Jews part of Jewish families, and Jews of all stripes who want to learn more. If you think this class is for you, it is! Students are encouraged to come with questions, curiosity, and challenges. Ever wonder why Jewish do [insert curious custom here]? Ask us and we’ll cover it! Registration Required & Coming Soon -
Friday ,
JanJanuary 24 , 2025Shiru Shabbat
Friday, Jan 24th 5:00p to 6:00p
Shiru Shabbat is a joyous, musical Kabbalat Shabbat service held at CBI and led by Molly Bajgot with Aram Rubenstein Gillis, Matt Goldfield, and other guests. Feel free to bring a picnic dinner to enjoy after services! Shiru Shabbat is inspired by the circular davvening (prayer) style of Nava Tehila, a renewal style prayer service in Jerusalem, and by Rabbi Micah Shapiro's Shabbat Nariya services in Boston, Massachusetts. The service includes contemporary melodies and the use of instruments to create a song-full, heart expanding Shabbat experience. Come to sing out, be washed in sound, and to connect with community at the end of the week. Shiru Shabbat invites you to join our new Ruach* Circle, a circle of community musicians and vocalists to elevate our song at Shiru Shabbat (*ruach means spirit). -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 25 , 2025Shabbat Shabloom
Shabbat, Jan 25th 10:20a to 11:30a
Shabbat Shabloom ALMA's Musical Shabbat Service for Young Families Saturdays @ 10:20 at Lander-Grinspoon Academy Come sing, dance, and celebrate Shabbat with songleader Aram Rubenstein Gillis. Shabbat Shabloom is a great way to have fun with your child while connecting with other young families and building community. -
Sunday ,
JanJanuary 26 , 2025Once subterranean and now no longer hidden LGBTQ+ Orthodox community with Miryam Kabakov
Sunday, Jan 26th 10:30a to 12:00p
Miryam will discuss the odyssey she has taken in finding the hidden communities of Orthodox and LGBTQ+ people, starting with Maimonides account of women in his midst. Miryam is Founder and Executive Director of Eshel, a national organization that supports LGBTQ+ Orthodox individuals and their families. Miryam is the editor of Keep Your Wives Away From Them: Orthodox Women, Unorthodox Desires (North Atlantic Books, May 2010) a collection of writings about the challenges and joys of LGBTQ+ Orthodox Jews. Previously, she was the national program director of AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, Coordinator of LGBT programming at the JCC Manhattan, and the first social worker at Footsteps. -
Monday ,
JanJanuary 27 , 2025Tikkun Olam Legislative Luncheon
Monday, Jan 27th 1:00p to 3:00p
Monday, January 27, 2025 1 pm - 3 pm CBI Social Hall and via Livestream Our western MA legislative delegation will be in attendance, including Senator Jo Comerford, Senator John Velis, Senator Jake Oliveira, Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, Rep. Mindy Domb, Rep. Homar Gomez (new Representative serving Easthampton, Hadley and South Hadley), Rep. Natalie Blais, Rep. Aaron Saunders, and Rep. Susannah Whipps, along with Northampton Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra. We will advocate for our social justice priorities and gain insight from our legislators regarding their positions and strategies in the face of the incoming national Administration. And we will enjoy a meal together, too! Stay tuned for the full invitation and registration link later this month. For now, please save the date! In solidarity, the Tikkun Olam Democracy Action Team -
Wednesday ,
JanJanuary 29 , 2025Living a Meaningful Jewish Life Class
Wednesday, Jan 29th 7:00p to 8:30p
Wednesday evenings from 7:00-8:30 beginning November 6 and ending April 9 (skipping Dec 25, Jan 1, Feb 19). With Rabbi Jacob Fine and Rabbi Ariella Rosen in the CBI Library. In Person & Virtual Options. Registration Required. In this 18-week course we will explore together many aspects of Jewish life: daily spiritual practices, the holiday cycle, Shabbat, eating practices, migration, history, and more. This class is geared toward anyone who wants to learn more about Jewish life: individuals exploring conversion, non-Jews part of Jewish families, and Jews of all stripes who want to learn more. If you think this class is for you, it is! Students are encouraged to come with questions, curiosity, and challenges. Ever wonder why Jewish do [insert curious custom here]? Ask us and we’ll cover it! Registration Required & Coming Soon -
Saturday ,
FebFebruary 1 , 2025Shabbat Shabloom
Shabbat, Feb 1st 10:20a to 11:30a
Shabbat Shabloom ALMA's Musical Shabbat Service for Young Families Saturdays @ 10:20 at Lander-Grinspoon Academy Come sing, dance, and celebrate Shabbat with songleader Aram Rubenstein Gillis. Shabbat Shabloom is a great way to have fun with your child while connecting with other young families and building community. -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 5 , 2025Living a Meaningful Jewish Life Class
Wednesday, Feb 5th 7:00p to 8:30p
Wednesday evenings from 7:00-8:30 beginning November 6 and ending April 9 (skipping Dec 25, Jan 1, Feb 19). With Rabbi Jacob Fine and Rabbi Ariella Rosen in the CBI Library. In Person & Virtual Options. Registration Required. In this 18-week course we will explore together many aspects of Jewish life: daily spiritual practices, the holiday cycle, Shabbat, eating practices, migration, history, and more. This class is geared toward anyone who wants to learn more about Jewish life: individuals exploring conversion, non-Jews part of Jewish families, and Jews of all stripes who want to learn more. If you think this class is for you, it is! Students are encouraged to come with questions, curiosity, and challenges. Ever wonder why Jewish do [insert curious custom here]? Ask us and we’ll cover it! Registration Required & Coming Soon -
Friday ,
FebFebruary 7 , 2025Shiru Shabbat
Friday, Feb 7th 5:00p to 6:00p
Shiru Shabbat is a joyous, musical Kabbalat Shabbat service held at CBI and led by Molly Bajgot with Aram Rubenstein Gillis, Matt Goldfield, and other guests. Feel free to bring a picnic dinner to enjoy after services! Shiru Shabbat is inspired by the circular davvening (prayer) style of Nava Tehila, a renewal style prayer service in Jerusalem, and by Rabbi Micah Shapiro's Shabbat Nariya services in Boston, Massachusetts. The service includes contemporary melodies and the use of instruments to create a song-full, heart expanding Shabbat experience. Come to sing out, be washed in sound, and to connect with community at the end of the week. Shiru Shabbat invites you to join our new Ruach* Circle, a circle of community musicians and vocalists to elevate our song at Shiru Shabbat (*ruach means spirit).
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