Welcome Shabbat and share its first hours with our Friday Night Shabbat at Rabbi Tom’s Table video series, and also at our MCJC Community Shabbat Potluck Dinners.
Our Friday evenings begin at 6:30 pm. The upcoming schedule is:
- Friday, June 7
6:30: Community Shabbat Service & Potluck Dinner (If you can bring veggie or dairy food to share, please let us know what you’ll bring at kiddush@mcjconline.org) - Friday, June 14
6:30 pm: Friday Night Shabbat at Rabbi Tom’s Table – Please visit our website at mcjconline.org, the upper right column, for the current video welcoming you to this “Palace in Time.” - Friday, June 21
6:30 pm: Community Shabbat Potluck Dinner (If you can bring veggie or dairy food to share, please let us know what you’ll bring at kiddush@mcjconline.org) - Friday, June 28
6:30 pm: Friday Night Shabbat at Rabbi Tom’s Table – Please visit our website, the upper right column, for the current video welcoming you to this “Palace in Time.”
In addition, although we gather for services and Kiddush each Saturday, we enjoy two Extended Kiddushes each month, on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays. Members share veggie/dairy foods, we talk, we sing, and we learn Torah together.
Coming up in June:
- Saturday, June 8
9:30 am: Celebrate the Festival of Shavuot with Shabbat morning services that include the Yizkor prayer. Immediately following services, we continue our celebration with an Extended Kiddush, including light fare, Zemirot, and Talmud Torah with Rabbi Tom. Our study session focuses on Shavuot. If you can bring veggie or dairy food to share, please let us know - what you’ll bring at kiddush@mcjconline.org)
- Saturday, June 15
9:30 am: Shabbat Morning Services & Torah Discussion - Saturday, June 22
9:30 am: Shabbat Morning Services & Torah Discussion. Extended Kiddush following morning service to include light fare, Zemirot, Talmud Torah (If you can bring veggie or dairy food to share, please let us know what you’ll bring at kiddush@mcjconline.org) - Saturday, June 29
9:30 am: Shabbat Morning Services & Torah Discussion
We hope you will join us in creating our “Palace in Time,” Shabbat.