Worship
Online Erev Shavuot
Thursday, May 28
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Online Shavuot Morning
Online Friday, May 29
10 a.m. Morning Worship with Yizkor
Visit www.templedavid.org/athome for the links
Online learning honoring Shavuot
THE NIGHT BEFORE the holiday
so all can participate.
Sessions taught by well-known local rabbis and thinkers.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
9:00 PM – Midnight
Special Teen Tikkun
8:00 – 9:00 PM
SESSION TIME SLOTS
9:00 – 9:50 PM
10:00 – 10:50 PM
11:00 PM – 11:50 PM
Pre-registration is required
for all adult & teen sessions
Check out the session descriptions
then register online to attend:
https://jewishpgh.org/tikkun/
PJ Library’s
Blintz Bonanza Virtual Program
Thursday May 28
5-6 p.m.
Pre-Registration is Required
The Zoom link will be sent after registration
All materials provided:
Grab and Go kit pick up May 26
at Squirrel Hill JCC 11-2
REGISTER HERE (via Google Docs):
Facebook Event (for reminders, etc.):
https://www.facebook.com/events/690217768431347/
Online Tikkun Leil Shavuot
at Temple David
Thursday, May 28 at 9 p.m.
Why is #10 (Do Not Covet) the Most Important?
It is a mitzvah to study into the night
after evening services on Shavuot.
On Thursday, May 28, Rabbi Barbara Symons
will lead a study session
on the importance of the
Tenth Commandment-Do Not Covet.
Visit www.templedavid.org/athome for the link
MOVEMENT-WIDE
SHAVUOT TIKKUN LEIL
Thursday, May 28, 2020
8:00 PM-12:00 AM ET
On behalf of the CCAR and Reform Movement partners, we’re pleased to offer you several opportunities to share in Shavuot celebrations, free teaching resources, and more ways to connect and celebrate during this time.
You and your community are invited to come together with the Reform Movement on Thursday, May 28, for Tikkun Leil Shavuot–an evening of learning, music, prayer, and poetry. Together, we will delve into the beauty, complexity, and joy of Torah. Bring your community, family, and friends, for one, two, three, or all four hours.
- Shavuot Conversation, hosted by HUC-JIR: Join HUC-JIR professors Rachel Adler and Joseph Skloot for a Shavuot conversation on individual responsibility and obligation in modern Jewish thought.
8 PM-9 PM - Preparing to Ascend: Poetry on the Themes of Shavuot, hosted by the CCAR: Hara Person and poets Jessica Greenbaum and Judy Katz will share readings and poems on the topic of Shavuot.
9 PM-10 PM - Ahavat Olam: Love, Torah, and Great Music, hosted by the ACC: Together with Cantor David Berger of KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation in Chicago, we’ll dig into some classical rabbinic sources, contemporary reflections, and sample pieces of the amazing music that bring this love song to life.
10-11 PM - A Discussion on Personal Jewish Stories, hosted by the URJ: Join Leora Kaye (URJ Director of Program) and Esther Lederman (URJ Director of Congregational Innovation) for a conversation on personal Jewish stories. We’ll hear from others in the Reform Movement about their Jewish journeys, challenges, and adventures, ultimately reminding us that Judaism is as much about where you have been as it is about where you can still go.
11 PM-12 AM
For registration and more information, click here