Shavua tov, dear friends,
5785 is virtually here. We pray that the year will be a year of greater peace and security throughout the mid-East and particularly for Israel. We pray for the health of our congregants and family members who are suffering in body and soul. And we pray for our capacity – each of us – to bring greater light and love into our worlds.
Our kehillah, Kolot Mayim, is a voice of connection for many. Last Shabbat as we sat together for a Shabbat meal we could all feel a lively energy in the room. New members meeting Hillel students meeting friends of members. May we continue to be a place of learning, of bringing voices in song together.
Shana tova, g’mar chatima tova, may you each be inscribed in the Book of Life,
Much love,
Rabbi Lynn
Rosh Hashanah
September 29, 2024 by Rabbi Lynn Greenhough • From the Rabbi's Desk
Shavua tov, dear friends,
5785 is virtually here. We pray that the year will be a year of greater peace and security throughout the mid-East and particularly for Israel. We pray for the health of our congregants and family members who are suffering in body and soul. And we pray for our capacity – each of us – to bring greater light and love into our worlds.
Our kehillah, Kolot Mayim, is a voice of connection for many. Last Shabbat as we sat together for a Shabbat meal we could all feel a lively energy in the room. New members meeting Hillel students meeting friends of members. May we continue to be a place of learning, of bringing voices in song together.
Shana tova, g’mar chatima tova, may you each be inscribed in the Book of Life,
Much love,
Rabbi Lynn