Event
Name: (Etz Chayim) Yom Kippur 2009
Organization:
Etz Chayim
When: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:30pm to Mon Sep 28, 2009 5:30pm
UTC
Who: Etz Chayim
Where: Nederland, Colorado
Event Status: confirmed
Event Description: Yom Kippur 2009
with Etz Chayim
Hanalei Laner, Para Rabbi
A time to reconnect, reflect, and return
to the wisdom of our tradition
Join us in our serene mountain yurt near Nederland
September 27 & 28
Join us for a unique opportunity to observe the High Holy Days in an intimate setting, surrounded by nature, as we gather together in song and prayer that lifts our spirits and opens our hearts.
Inspired by the wisdom of our ancient tradition,Hanalei co-officiating yet relevant to our personal experience, our services include a creative blend of Jewish Renewal and traditional liturgy.
Jewish Renewal seeks to bring creativity, relevance, and joy to spiritual practice. Founded by Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, it traces its roots to the Hassidic movement and to Jewish mysticism.
Jews of all backgrounds and orientations and interfaith families are welcome.
Register now! Space is limited.
http://www.etzchayim.net/calendar.html
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Event
Name: (Etz Chayim) Rosh Hashanah 2009
Organization:
Etz Chayim
When: Fri Sep 18, 2009 to Sun Sep 20, 2009
Where: Nederland, Colorado
Event Status: confirmed
Event Description: Rosh Hashanah & 2009
with Etz Chayim
Hanalei Laner, Para Rabbi
A time to reconnect, reflect, and return
to the wisdom of our tradition
Join us in our serene mountain yurt near Nederland
September 18, 19, 20
Join us for a unique opportunity to observe the High Holy Days in an intimate setting, surrounded by nature, as we gather together in song and prayer that lifts our spirits and opens our hearts.
Inspired by the wisdom of our ancient tradition,Hanalei co-officiating yet relevant to our personal experience, our services include a creative blend of Jewish Renewal and traditional liturgy.
Jewish Renewal seeks to bring creativity, relevance, and joy to spiritual practice. Founded by Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, it traces its roots to the Hassidic movement and to Jewish mysticism.
Jews of all backgrounds and orientations and interfaith families are welcome.
Register now! Space is limited:
http://www.etzchayim.net/calendar.html
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Event Added:07/05/2010
12:19 AM |
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