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PESACH SHENI: SECOND PASSOVER
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LAG B’OMER: COUNTING THE OMER
LAG B’OMER: COUNTING THE OMER
May 10 – May 28 all-day
Count 50 days until the Torah was given at Mount Sinai, preparing for the big event with a program of introspection and self-imporovement.
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Empowerment Series Be Inspired #3 – Outwitting Adversity: The Story of an Inspiring Woman
11:45 am
Empowerment Series Be Inspired #3 – Outwitting Adversity: The Story of an Inspiring Woman
May 20 @ 11:45 am – 2:00 pm
Program cosponsored by Temple Sholom 60+ by Donation Lunch $10 – RSVP by May 14th – Lunch is Optional Lynn is a distinguished scholar of the poet, mystic and political activist Thomas Merton. She is the editor of the first comprehensive selection of his poetry and is Professor Emeritus of English Literature, Trinity Western University. Additional areas of scholarship included Literature[...]
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YOM YERUSHALAYIM
YOM YERUSHALAYIM
May 22 all-day
On the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we remember the special significance of the holy City, and why it is the capital of the Jewish nation.
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SHAVUOT, FESTIVAL OF WEEKS
SHAVUOT, FESTIVAL OF WEEKS
May 29 – May 30 all-day
The Three Weeks: Festival of Weeks, commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Celebrating the monumental encounter between God and the Israelites at Mount Sinai, an event which changed mankind forever.
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