I will be across the pond in Richmond leading a workshop on Chevra Kadisha practices with the Conservative shul, Beth Tikvah, at the invitation of Rabbi Susie Tendler.
It is always my honour to be called upon to teach about this most precious of mitzvot. And it does mean I will not be at services. We have a most capable team at the helm, which is just as it should be. Thank you in advance to Marilyn, Lis, Neomi, Morris and April.
Ki Tavo encourages us to be glad, joyous, with all the goodness God has given us. These are such beautiful words to live by, even as we may encounter all manner of tribulations though our lifetimes.
Ki Tavo
September 17, 2024 by Rabbi Lynn Greenhough • From the Rabbi's Desk
I will be across the pond in Richmond leading a workshop on Chevra Kadisha practices with the Conservative shul, Beth Tikvah, at the invitation of Rabbi Susie Tendler.
It is always my honour to be called upon to teach about this most precious of mitzvot. And it does mean I will not be at services. We have a most capable team at the helm, which is just as it should be. Thank you in advance to Marilyn, Lis, Neomi, Morris and April.
Ki Tavo encourages us to be glad, joyous, with all the goodness God has given us. These are such beautiful words to live by, even as we may encounter all manner of tribulations though our lifetimes.