Join American Friends of Combatants for a conversation will be led by two Palestinian activists, Rana Salman and Souli Khatib, and two Israeli activists, Eszter Koranyi and Avner Wishnitzer.
Join Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie for a series of seven interactive online study sessions exploring these essential Judaic objects, their surprising histories and enduring purpose as practical portals for personal growth and communal connection.
Join us on Wednesdays through December 20th for a sacred spaces of refuge - online and free of charge - where we can open our hearts, check in on one another, and share compassion, resources, and care. Heart Circles will be facilitated by the Lab/Shul ritual team and mental health professionals from the Lab/Shul Partnerhood.
Please join us to mark the end of Shabbat together and this historical moment, reflect, remember and reconnect to core values that can help us handle what’s ahead.
Rabbi Amichai, just back from two weeks in Israel will share his reflections and highlights from the trip, thoughts on where we are now, how to hold the hurting, cope with care, and not lose hope.
Kavanah: A Shmira-Inspired Shloshim Gathering Sunday, November 5th 8:00pm ET Online In partnership with Shomer Collective and Kavod v'Nichum, Lab/Shul invites the community to remember and honor the lives taken during the recent events in Israel through an online gathering [...]
Join Spiritual Leaders Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie & Shira Kline along with our friends from the Brooklyn Jewish Community at Kane Street Synagogue as we observe mark "shloshim," thirty days since the tremendous losses incurred that day and since. We will join in music, community, and comfort.
Join us on Wednesdays through December 20th for a sacred spaces of refuge - online and free of charge - where we can open our hearts, check in on one another, and share compassion, resources, and care. Heart Circles will be facilitated by the Lab/Shul ritual team and mental health professionals from the Lab/Shul Partnerhood.
Join Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie for a series of seven interactive online study sessions exploring these essential Judaic objects, their surprising histories and enduring purpose as practical portals for personal growth and communal connection.
We invite you to join Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie and our friends from the Progressive Israel Network in standing with the Peace Bloc at the March for Israel in Washington, D.C. The Peace Bloc will be carrying signs promoting peace, democracy, and the safe release of the hostages.
Join us on Wednesdays through December 20th for a sacred spaces of refuge - online and free of charge - where we can open our hearts, check in on one another, and share compassion, resources, and care. Heart Circles will be facilitated by the Lab/Shul ritual team and mental health professionals from the Lab/Shul Partnerhood.
“Holding each other in relationships across political differences.”
Join Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie for an update on the war and session led by facilitator and Lab/Shul board member Franny Silverman on how to be together in the range of our feelings, practice listening and resilience in this time of great dysregulation.
Join us on Wednesdays through December 20th for a sacred spaces of refuge - online and free of charge - where we can open our hearts, check in on one another, and share compassion, resources, and care. Heart Circles will be facilitated by the Lab/Shul ritual team and mental health professionals from the Lab/Shul Partnerhood.
Join us on Wednesdays through December 20th for a sacred spaces of refuge - online and free of charge - where we can open our hearts, check in on one another, and share compassion, resources, and care. Heart Circles will be facilitated by the Lab/Shul ritual team and mental health professionals from the Lab/Shul Partnerhood.
Please join the Lab/Shul community for a festive SoulSpa ritual, marking a meaningful milestone, as our 3rd cohort of GENerate celebrates the culmination of the journey with a co-created Storahtelling performance, bringing to life an extraordinary tale from the Torah.