September 2015
Rosh Hashanah: Early Morning Family Service
Café Beth Israel open 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Find out more »Rosh Hashanah: Late Morning Service
Cafe Beth Israel open from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Find out more »20s & 30s Surf, Paddleboard, Kayak Tashlich
On Rosh HaShanah, we’ll be having our own surf, paddleboard, kayak, swim tashlich service at Windansea beach (provided that the swell’s died down a bit). We’ll meet at my place at 6pm, walk down to the beach together where I’ll lead a short service and then people will be invited to paddle out to cast away wounds/sins/etc. from the past year. We’ll then head back to my place for a Rosh HaShanah potluck around 6:30pm (which will be vegetarian and…
Find out more »Tashlich Service at La Jolla Shores
Meet at La Jolla Shores Beach for a beautiful Tashlich service led by our clergy. Appropriate for all ages. Many stay to picnic following the service.
Find out more »TO BE RESCHEDULED – Contemplative Hike with Rabbi Jordie Gerson
Transformation: Letting Go of the Past, Making Room for the Present Due to rain and slippery trails, the 2nd day Rosh Hashanah hike was postponed and will be rescheduled for a date in the near future. Rabbi Gerson will be leading a Contemplative Hike that is open to congregants of all ages. We’ll be meeting in Del Mar at the Entrance to the Torrey Pines Reserve Extension that is at the cul de sac at Mar Scenic two blocks South…
Find out more »Kever Avot Cemetery Memorial Service: Cypress View Mausoleum
The High Holy Days are a time that we confront the ultimate issues of our lives. We draw strength for that from a number of places. But one source is our family – our loved ones who have cared for us and influenced us. So, one of the customs associated with this time is to visit the graves of family members between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. At their graves, we reflect on all they meant to us and we…
Find out more »Kever Avot Cemetery Memorial Service: El Camino Memorial Park
The High Holy Days are a time that we confront the ultimate issues of our lives. We draw strength for that from a number of places. But one source is our family – our loved ones who have cared for us and influenced us. So, one of the customs associated with this time is to visit the graves of family members between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. At their graves, we reflect on all they meant to us and we…
Find out more »Yom Kippur Late Morning Service
Location: Glickman-Galinson Sanctuary and David & Dorothea Garfield Social Hall
Find out more »Yom Kippur: Contemporary Confessions
1:30 P.M. Contemporary Confessions: A Creative Service with Modern Readings and Folk Music
Find out more »Yom Kippur Afternoon Services & Break-the-Fast
2:45 P.M. Yom Kippur Afternoon Service (ticketed) 4:30 P.M. Yizkor and Neilah Services 6:00 P.M. Break the Fast
Find out more »20s & 30s Break the Fast
At the end of Yom Kippur day, we’ll again be hosting a (free!) break-fast, with Beth El’s 20s/30s group (the conservative synagogue up the street), which this year will be held at the Beach Grass Café in Solana Beach. Please RSVP below.
Find out more »September 2016
Sweetness and the New Year
Join us for a honey tasting hosted by The Spice Way-San Diego and some tasty Torah to prime your senses and your spirit for the New Year. This High Holy Day Prep is led by Rabbi Alyson Solomon. Rabbi Solomon was ordained by Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Boston. She is an alumna of the 2007 AJWS Rabbinical School Delegation to El Salvador and former assistant to Ruth Messinger, President of AJWS. RSVP Required. Event is free and open to…
Find out more »High Holy Day Prep Lunch & Learn – September 17, 2016
Prime your senses and your spirit for the New Year. This High Holy Day Prep is led by Rabbi Alyson Solomon. Rabbi Solomon was ordained by Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Boston. She is an alumna of the 2007 AJWS Rabbinical School Delegation to El Salvador and former assistant to Ruth Messinger, President of AJWS. RSVP Required. Event is free and open to the public. Lunch Options: Bring your own Brown Bag Lunch Order a Boxed Lunch: $11 Salad with Grilled…
Find out more »Selichot Through the Senses
Framed by havdallah in our courtyard and the blast of the shofar, learn how the power of self care and forgiveness can unlock the potential to heal yourself, and your community. Spirits, tea + tonics to sample and enjoy. RSVP Required. Event is free and open to the public.
Find out more »October 2016
Yom Kippur “Food for Thought”
Partake of some enticing "food for thought" on this somber day of fasting. After the early morning service on Yom Kippur this year, we are offering a variety of learning opportunities. No fee or reservation needed. 10:30 – 11:15 A.M. Session 1 Types of Forgiveness: Mechila, Selicha and Kapparah led by Albert Ray Session 2 Judaism and the Environment led by Seekey Cacciatore and Cory Briggs 12:00 – 1:00 P.M. Session 3 Numbering Your Years: A Dialogue on Aging led by…
Find out more »September 2017
TRIBE Rosh Hashanah Dinner 5778
TRIBE Rosh Hashanah Dinner Join us for either early services at 6 pm or late services at 8:30 pm. In between we will have a festive, delicious catered dinner by Chef Oren Koreh. Join your TRIBE for a night of togetherness and new beginnings. All young, wild SD Jews are invited. Bring a friend.
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