Yom Kippur at Havurat Shalom
Oct. 8th, 2008 04:53 pmLooking for a FREE, welcoming, all-lifestyles-inclusive place to observe Yom Kippur in Davis Square? You're invited to join us at Havurat Shalom.
Erev Yom Kippur & Kol Nidre
Optional: join us for a study session after the service
TONIGHT Weds Oct 8
5:45 pm sharp
Yom Kippur
Services throughout the day, including Yizkor
There is an afternoon break mid-day
There's also an optional vegetarian potluck break-the-fast immediately after services at the end of the day.
Thurs Oct 9
9:00am
The Hav is not a traditional synagogue. We meet in a converted Victorian house, use gender-balanced language and focus a lot on social justice, and often sit on cushions or back-jacks on the floor in addition to chairs. We also tend to sing a lot. People tend to come dressed in whatever - you don't need to wear a suit or anything! (Though if a suit's what you're comfy in, feel free.) It's very much a find-what-works-for-you place. We do request that folks not wear scented products, since some of our members are chemically sensitive.
I found the Hav 8 years ago when I first moved to Somerville, was a broke community organizer and desperate to find services I could afford. It ended up becoming one of my primary communities here. Your mileage may vary, but if you've been thinking about services and not sure the usual temples are your cuppa tea, give us a try.
Erev Yom Kippur & Kol Nidre
Optional: join us for a study session after the service
TONIGHT Weds Oct 8
5:45 pm sharp
Yom Kippur
Services throughout the day, including Yizkor
There is an afternoon break mid-day
There's also an optional vegetarian potluck break-the-fast immediately after services at the end of the day.
Thurs Oct 9
9:00am
The Hav is not a traditional synagogue. We meet in a converted Victorian house, use gender-balanced language and focus a lot on social justice, and often sit on cushions or back-jacks on the floor in addition to chairs. We also tend to sing a lot. People tend to come dressed in whatever - you don't need to wear a suit or anything! (Though if a suit's what you're comfy in, feel free.) It's very much a find-what-works-for-you place. We do request that folks not wear scented products, since some of our members are chemically sensitive.
I found the Hav 8 years ago when I first moved to Somerville, was a broke community organizer and desperate to find services I could afford. It ended up becoming one of my primary communities here. Your mileage may vary, but if you've been thinking about services and not sure the usual temples are your cuppa tea, give us a try.
Don't forget the Spaghetti Monster celebration as well.
Date: 2008-10-09 09:46 pm (UTC)Re: Don't forget the Spaghetti Monster celebration as well.
Date: 2008-10-11 01:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-10 04:48 am (UTC)