with Rabbi Lynn Greenhough.
Find out more »Come join “Mora Ora“ in a virtual, interactive program for Children-ages 4-11. She will cover topics in Judaism, Israel, holidays, story telling and discussions and review Hebrew. Arts & crafts and other activities will be done together virtually during class. Craft activities will be delivered to the children’s addresses beforehand. Kolot Mayim will run this program for 45 minutes to an is $25/ month or $150 total. $20/ month (for Kolot Mayim members) or $120 total. Please fill in the registration…
Find out more »Please follow this link to register: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvcOmoqjIsGdRL35PsGg-2tgsejlvurxbK For millennia, Jewish people lived as global wanderers among alien cultures. To preserve their unique identity, foreign elements have continuously been integrated into their music, creating a new intercultural synthesis that transcends the limits of geography. On Sunday February 7th, The Kolot Mayim Lecture series presents Moshe Denburg, composer, performer and author of Jewish Music: An Overview. We welcome you to join Moshe on our Zoom platform as he explores the global tributaries…
Find out more »Please use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-CrrTssHNP1mUFNfuYIs5L9CEC6630z Kolot Mayim Reform Temple is pleased to welcome Rabbi Gila Caine, the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Ora in Edmonton to speak on the topic of Toratah/Her Torah: Women Rabbis revealing the Goddess in Torah. The lecture will be held on November 7, 2021 PST at 11 AM on Zoom. This event is part of a 6-part series of talks on the theme of Building Bridges: Celebrating Diversity in Jewish Life. The community is…
Find out more »Please use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpd-CsrjguEtc2i9y_hJnhvsmTP-PNUoyg Carmel Tanaka (she/her) will be the December featured speaker in Kolot Mayim Reform Temple’s Building Bridges: Celebrating Diversity in Jewish Life on Sunday, December 5th at 11 AM PST on Zoom. Carmel will talk about her Jewish and Japanese heritage, and the generational impact of both the Holocaust and the Japanese internment camps in Canada. Carmel will share her lived experience of how she builds bridges and celebrates all her intersecting identities, Jew-ISH-ly.…
Find out more »Please use this link to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsduihrjwtGtxjkhj_c7lCAWf87Mrx2W87 An Indigenous and Jewish Dialogue on Truth and Reconciliation with Patricia June Vickers, Indigenous artist and Independent Consultant and Rabbi Adam Cutler, Senior Rabbi of Adath Israel Congregation in Toronto. Is there a place where Indigenous people’s journey towards truth and reconciliation can meaningfully intersect with the history and values of the Jewish community? The final lecture in Kolot Mayim Reform Temple’s Building Bridges: Celebrating Diversity in Jewish Life series brings together two Canadian…
Find out more »Kolot Mayim will be hosting Rabbi Matthew Ponak’s local book launch at the December 17th at the JCC at 4 pm, early Saturday evening, to be followed by Havdalah at 5pm. Rabbi Matthew Ponak's Embodied Kabbalah (with a foreword from Rabbi Arthur Green) draws from nearly 1000 years of Jewish sources to articulate a spiritual counterbalance to the New Age focus on bliss and transcendence. Judaism has always emphasized daily responsibilities, healthy relationships, and the ancient obligation to be a good person; its…
Find out more »A joint presentation with Temple Beth Ora and Kolot Mayim: Rabbis Gila Caine and Lynn Greenhough will be continuing to present on the theme of finding ‘magic’ within our traditional ritual lives. Rabbi Lynn will be speaking about how we have provided care and homes for our dead for millennia and the understandings that the relationships we have continue beyond death. Click here to register.
Find out more »A joint presentation with Temple Beth Ora and Kolot Mayim: Rabbis Gila Caine and Lynn Greenhough will be continuing to present on the theme of finding ‘magic’ within our traditional ritual lives. Rabbi Lynn will be speaking about how we have provided care and homes for our dead for millennia and the understandings that the relationships we have continue beyond death. Click here to register.
Find out more »The 2024-25 Kolot Mayim Lecture Series, Kvell at the Well, starts on November 3 at 11 am with Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch, whose talk is titled "Just For This Moment: Stepping Up to Lead." Please use this link to register Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch, CEO of Women of Reform Judaism, is a trailblazer in the Jewish community. Her talk will draw from her wealth of experience and insight into women's leadership. Rabbi Hirsch hosts the popular weekly podcast, "Just For This,"…
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