Family Purim Celebration
Ohavi Zedek Social Hall 188 N. Prospect St, Burlington, VTOZ “Backyard Exodus” Passover Event
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesOZ's fun and educational outdoor Passover experience will include an Exodus 'reenactment' at 10:30 am: a walk in OZ's woods trail (or through the OZ building in case of weather)... Read More
Spring Cemetery Volunteer Clean Up
Burlington Hebrew Holy Society Cemetery 319 Patchen Road, South Burlington, VT, United StatesMeet up at 9:00 am or noon for our spring grounds clean-up that will include raking and moving downed branches to help prepare the lawn for good spring growth. Please... Read More
Tot Shabbat & Veggie Potluck
Preschoolers and their families welcome Shabbat with song, story, prayer, movement and joy! With the beautiful weather (and with a desire to be as covid-safe as possible), we've decided to... Read More
OZ Garden Volunteer Gathering
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesThis will be a group meeting doing some preparation for OZ's gardens for the season. This event is separate from and in addition to the OZ grounds and garden clean up scheduled for June 26. We will gather and discuss ideas and goals for the gardens this year and hopefully will prepare beds and spread... Read More
Tot Shabbat
Preschoolers and their families welcome Shabbat with song, story, prayer, movement and joy!
Pride Preschool Party
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesFor this pride month, the preschool will be celebrating with its annual pride preschool party. Reminder: OZ participates in the Pride March in September. (Follow this link to register... Read More
Spring Trails & Gardens Clean Up & OZ Volunteer Picnic
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesWe're excited to expand on our annual tradition of getting together for a spring work day. This year's event will include grounds improvement projects and a picnic and celebration of... Read More
Shabbat in the Park with Temple Sinai – Veterans Memorial Park South Burlington
Veterans Memorial Park Band Shell 1000 Dorset St, South Burlington, VT, United StatesEveryone welcome! We are excited to welcome the Temple Sinai community to join us for this special summer service in the park! Please bring chairs and/or blankets and a vegetarian... Read More
Pride Parade March
Hood Plant 185 King Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesOZ's annual group march in Burlington's Pride Parade. Our group marchers will meet up at the Hood Plan Hood Plant area at 185 King Street starting at 11am, prior to the noon march. This year the festival village will be at Waterfront Park (not Battery Park!) Please dress up, bring noise makers, signs and musical... Read More
Tot Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Service – For Familes with 5 and Under
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesPlease join us for Tot Rosh Hashanah service for children ages 0-5 and their grown-ups. This event will be held outdoors, weather-dependent. Please bring a blanket and/or chairs. Open to... Read More
Youth Rosh Hashanah Services – For Families with Kids Age 6 to 11
Quaker Religious Society of Friends 173 N Prospect, Burlington, VT, United StatesPlease join us for our Youth Rosh Hashanah service, September 26th for children roughly ages 6 to 11 and their grown-ups. This service will be held outside (weather permitting), so... Read More
Tot Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Service – For Familes with 5 and Under
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, Burlington, VT, United StatesPlease join us for Tot Rosh Hashanah service for children ages 0-5 and their grown-ups. This event will be held outdoors, weather-dependent. Please bring a blanket and/or chairs. Open to... Read More
Reverse Tashlich Waterway Clean Up
Dealer.com Parking Lot 1 Howard St, Burlington, VT, United StatesJoin our inagural Burlington Reverse Tashlich, where we will be cleaning the Pine Street Barge Canal. What's a Reverse Tashlich?! Well, in the traditional Tashlich, we symbolicaly 'cast our sins' - throwing crumbs of bread into a body of water as part of the Rosh Hashanah riturals. In a 'Reverse Tashlich', we join 240+ other... Read More