Holy Days
Purim Study Salon with Rabbi Amichai
How Do We Deal with Our Collective Shadows and Lift Up Our Light? Pull up a chair and Join Rabbi Amichai online to explore the political, historical, spiritual and practical dimensions of Purim - the most misunderstood Jewish holiday - at this critical time. This is an open study session + conversation to make sense of Purim in 2025, activating this holiday of upside-down as a powerful portal for cultivation of courage and compassion, resilience and resistance, humor and joy, with our eye on justice and hope - for all.
Purim Eve – SONIC: A Ritual Performance of Sacred Noise
Join Lab/Shul and Flaminggg to immerse in a Purim Eve experience, where Sonic revelry and performance art collide to transform sacred Noise into a powerful force for this moment.
Save Seder 5785/2025
Online - RSVP RequiredSAVE SAYDER 5785/2025; How to Lead+Prep the Perfect Passover Seder in 2025 | DIY Workshop led by Lab/Shul’s Leaders
Save Seder 5785/2025
Online - RSVP RequiredSAVE SAYDER 5785/2025; How to Lead+Prep the Perfect Passover Seder in 2025 | DIY Workshop led by Lab/Shul’s Leaders
FamilyLab: Lotsa Matza!
BrooklynCelebrate the tastes, smells, and feels of Passover by rolling up our sleeves and rolling out some homemade crunchy matza. Your Passover story will never be the same again!
R E V E A L: An all-night Tikkun Leil Shavuot of immersive ritual, learning, and performance
R E V E A L: An all-night Tikkun Leil Shavuot of immersive ritual, learning, and performance Sunday, June 1 -2 2025 6:00pm - 6:00am PST | Online Come experience the ancient tradition of Tikkun Leil Shavuot with Chochmat HaLev [...]
Recollect Seasonal Kaddish Gathering
ReCollect/Yizkor is a seasonal gathering to remember our loved ones, share stories, lift memory, and say Kaddish, the ancient memorial prayer, together. Whether experiencing a recent loss, remembering a loved one who passed away long ago, or showing up in support of community, we gather to acknowledge feelings of loss that can be particularly painful as we anticipate an empty chair at our tables.