Tisha b’Av, is known as the saddest day on the Jewish calendar. It’s a day of mourning and reflection of the tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries. Please join us to honor this day by gathering for healing services and to read the book of Lamentations. This book is traditionally read in a unique trope (melody) and is accompanied by special poetry and elegies. Read more about Tisha b’Av here. In partnership with Mayim Rabim and Shaarei Chesed
8:00 PM How to Open A Broken Heart with Rabbi Seid and Cantor Seid
We know too well the importance of supporting one another as we face the darkness in the world, which has become all the more present since October 7th. Through introspective/meditative practice and text-based learning, we will explore our spiritual - emotional response to personal and communal grief, sadness, and tragedy.
8:45 PM Healing Service
9:00 PM Ma’ariv, Reading of Eicha (Book of Lamentations)
9:45 PM Conclusion of Maariv, singing of kinot (elegies)
Tisha b’Av, is known as the saddest day on the Jewish calendar. It’s a day of mourning and reflection of the tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries. Please join us to honor this day by gathering for healing services and to read the book of Lamentations. This book is traditionally read in a unique trope (melody) and is accompanied by special poetry and elegies. Read more about Tisha b’Av here. In partnership with Mayim Rabim and Shaarei Chesed
8:00 PM How to Open A Broken Heart with Rabbi Seid and Cantor Seid
We know too well the importance of supporting one another as we face the darkness in the world, which has become all the more present since October 7th. Through introspective/meditative practice and text-based learning, we will explore our spiritual - emotional response to personal and communal grief, sadness, and tragedy.
8:45 PM Healing Service
9:00 PM Ma’ariv, Reading of Eicha (Book of Lamentations)
9:45 PM Conclusion of Maariv, singing of kinot (elegies)