Hineini (HERE I AM) Jewish Healing Meditation Sits
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonLearn to Read Hebrew with Rabbi Aaron & Lani Ravin
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonVolunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonLunch and Learn: Preserving & Sharing Yiddish Literature & Culture: The Role of the Yiddish Book Center
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonVolunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonShabbat Morning Services & Kiddush in memory of Bea Samuelson
Ohavi Zedek Synagogue 188 North Prospect Street, BurlingtonWeek of Events
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Hineini (HERE I AM) Jewish Healing Meditation Sits
Hineini (HERE I AM) Jewish Healing Meditation Sits
It may feel challenging for us to turn to Torah and prayer as we experience such turbulent emotions, but it’s the very presence of those emotions that make community and the three pillars of the world – Torah, Avodah (prayerful service), and acts of loving-kindness – more important than ever. Mindfulness meditation is the practice... Read More
Minyan (Online)
Minyan (Online)
Ohavi Zedek offers regular minyan services to meet the worship needs of our community and especially to aid those members of our community who are reciting Kaddish in memory of a recently deceased loved one or on a Yahrzeit. Services are held Sunday-Thursday evenings at 7:00 on Zoom. Ohavi Zedek’s minyan is traditional and egalitarian.... Read More
Minyan (Online)
Minyan (Online)
Ohavi Zedek offers regular minyan services to meet the worship needs of our community and especially to aid those members of our community who are reciting Kaddish in memory of a recently deceased loved one or on a Yahrzeit. Services are held Sunday-Thursday evenings at 7:00 on Zoom. Ohavi Zedek’s minyan is traditional and egalitarian.... Read More
Minyan (Online)
Minyan (Online)
Ohavi Zedek offers regular minyan services to meet the worship needs of our community and especially to aid those members of our community who are reciting Kaddish in memory of a recently deceased loved one or on a Yahrzeit. Services are held Sunday-Thursday evenings at 7:00 on Zoom. Ohavi Zedek’s minyan is traditional and egalitarian.... Read More
Learn to Read Hebrew with Rabbi Aaron & Lani Ravin
Learn to Read Hebrew with Rabbi Aaron & Lani Ravin
An Introduction to Hebrew Reading for Adults Want to begin to read Hebrew? Want to brush up on your skills? Join with Rabbi Aaron and Lani Ravin to learn how to read Hebrew and in particular key words and prayers. This series will also deepen your understanding of the prayers and the Israeli cultural context.... Read More
Midweek Mah Jongg
Midweek Mah Jongg
Stop by every Wednesday from 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM for Mah Jongg Additionally, fill out this interest form to be notified for upcoming classes
Volunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Volunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Join volunteers in the kitchen to prepare food for the newly revitalized G’MaCh* freezer! Sign Up Here The freezer will be chock full of 3 seasonal vegan or vegetarian soups as well as Jeff’s delicious mac & cheese. The freezer is available to anyone in the OZ community: use it to kickstart a meal... Read More
Mah Jongg Class
Mah Jongg Class
Wednesdays from 1-3 pm March 6, March 13, March 20 March 27 and April 3 Register here
Evening Midweek Mah Jongg
Evening Midweek Mah Jongg
Evening midweek Mah Jongg from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Please RSVP to [email protected] for availability Additionally, fill out this interest form to be notified for upcoming classes
Minyan (Online)
Minyan (Online)
Ohavi Zedek offers regular minyan services to meet the worship needs of our community and especially to aid those members of our community who are reciting Kaddish in memory of a recently deceased loved one or on a Yahrzeit. Services are held Sunday-Thursday evenings at 7:00 on Zoom. Ohavi Zedek’s minyan is traditional and egalitarian.... Read More
Lunch and Learn: Preserving & Sharing Yiddish Literature & Culture: The Role of the Yiddish Book Center
Lunch and Learn: Preserving & Sharing Yiddish Literature & Culture: The Role of the Yiddish Book Center
Zvi Jankelowitz, the Yiddish Book Center’s Director of Institutional Advancement, will share with us highlights of “Yiddish: A Global Culture,” the Center’s new permanent exhibition, and explain how the Center... Read More
Minyan (Online)
Minyan (Online)
Ohavi Zedek offers regular minyan services to meet the worship needs of our community and especially to aid those members of our community who are reciting Kaddish in memory of a recently deceased loved one or on a Yahrzeit. Services are held Sunday-Thursday evenings at 7:00 on Zoom. Ohavi Zedek’s minyan is traditional and egalitarian.... Read More
OZ Book Club
OZ Book Club
Sunday, January 21 2024 at 12:15 pm The Unfinished Corner by Dani Colman Jewish mythology has it that when God created the universe, one corner of it was left unfinished.... Read More
Volunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Volunteer Cooking in the OZ Kitchen (G’maCh Cooking)
Join volunteers in the kitchen to prepare food for the newly revitalized G’MaCh* freezer! Sign Up Here The freezer will be chock full of 3 seasonal vegan or vegetarian soups as well as Jeff’s delicious mac & cheese. The freezer is available to anyone in the OZ community: use it to kickstart a meal... Read More
Kabbalat Shabbat
Kabbalat Shabbat
Join Rabbi Aaron for a joyful, instrumental Friday Night service. Join in-person or on Zoom (link below). Joining by Zoom? Please make your full first and last name viewable on Zoom, so we know who you are and can admit you.
Torah Study with Rabbi Aaron
Torah Study with Rabbi Aaron
Join Rabbi Aaron on Saturday mornings to examine midrash and medieval commentators and Hassidic text to uncover the many layers of meaning in the torah together. Participants are encouraged to... Read More
Shabbat Morning Services & Kiddush in memory of Bea Samuelson
Shabbat Morning Services & Kiddush in memory of Bea Samuelson
Our Shabbat morning service is traditional egalitarian with new melodies and kavannot (spiritual intentions) introduced and incorporated. Services will be followed by a kiddush in memory of Bea Samuelson, sponsored by George Saiger Following services, we often host a Kiddush – a lunch donated by synagogue members or b mitzvah families, where all are welcome.... Read More