Saturday, June 4: Erev Shavuot
7:30 p.m. Online and In-Person Evening Worship with Yizkor
9 p.m. In-Person Tikkun Leil Shavuot Study at Temple David
Shavuot Study: Revelation: Sensory Load or Sensory Overload
In-Person on Saturday June 4 at 9 p.m.
Based on a teaching by Rabbi Cheryl Peretz,
Associate Dean, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
As we think about the moments at Mount Sinai, our tradition tells us that the people heard that which is usually seen and saw that which is usually heard.
In this session, we will examine the multi-sensory experience of receiving Torah as told through our tradition.
10 p.m. In-Person Tikkun Leil Shavuot Study at the JCC
A Night of Jewish Learning
In-Person on Saturday June 4 from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
JCC Squirrel Hill
5738 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh (Darlington Entrance)
Free and open to the community.
Join your Pittsburgh community back IN-PERSON
for a night of learning with well-known local rabbis and thinkers.
Vaccinations required. (honor system, no check-in)
No registration necessary.
Yes! Cheesecake will be served!
See complete schedule at https://jewishpgh.org/tikkun/
Sunday, June 5: Shavuot Morning
10 a.m. Online and In-Person Morning Worship with Confirmation
Visit www.templedavid.org/athome for the links
Mazal Tov to Our 2022/5782 Confirmands
Andrew Ryan Bright,
son of Jason and Wendy Bright, grandson of Eugene and Michele Rosen
Gabrielle Jayne Keough,
daughter of Ryan and Arin Keough
Malka Rose Rubin,
daughter of Samuel and Michele Rubin
Samuel Evan Sloan,
son of Lee and Robin Sloan, grandson of James and Maxine Sloan
Following in Moses’s footsteps as he climbed Mt. Sinai, our students are prepared to receive the Torah and be Confirmed. They bring their Jewish pride, knowledge, experience, and friendship. It was my honor to be their teacher and I look forward to my continued relationship with each student.
Mazal Tov to you and to your families!
Rabbi Barbara AB Symons