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From: March 24, 2021 at 12:00am - April 4, 2021 at 12:00pm
Location: Virtual
From: 9:30 am - 11:00am
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Location: Virtual
From: 9:30 am - 11:00am
Details:
This bi-monthly intimate, musical, and participatory service features a deeper dive into the Shabbat morning prayers. Using Mishkan T’filah as our guide, we will explore different modes of prayer, using both traditional and new music, readings, and prayer practices. Each service will offer the opportunity for Torah study. Join with an open, supportive community to “unplug,” reflect, learn and find new meaning in tradition. Our Central clergy will lead this service in rotation. All are welcome.
Here’s what our members have to say about The Mishkan:
Two months ago, I attended my first Mishkan service and was immediately drawn to the warm and intimate setting that the clergy and the members (many of whom are regulars) have created. The service has a beautiful cadence that gives me the opportunity to pray, to reflect, and to study Torah in a thoughtful and sometimes spirited discussion. Mishkan has become a very special part of my week, a way to worship with clergy members that I didn’t know well and who give so much of themselves every Saturday morning to making the service a deeply personal experience. I would recommend grabbing a Starbucks on Lex and attending a service that will give you a greater appreciation of Judaism and Central. – Lee Stettner
What a wonderful way to begin a Saturday – sitting in a semi-circle with Central friends (some new, some old), hearing such prayerful music, parsing a Torah portion together, and being in such close contact with our own spiritual leaders – sheer bliss! And for new and wait-list members who are looking for a way to feel at home at Central, it’s a perfect way to meet people and get to know our clergy. Saturday morning doesn’t replace Friday night services for me, it just adds additional joy to my life. – Audrey Zucker
If you can imagine a warmer welcoming place than the sanctuary at Central, which is hard to do, then the only thing that fills the bill is the Mishkan service. It’s a combination of meaningful prayer, and deep torah study that only can be accomplished in a small intimate setting. Personally, I feel more connected to my Jewish roots. It also enables me to get to know other congregants better. I am so glad that this blessing was started, and I hope it continues for a long, long time. – Laura Strauss
The Mishkan worship experience takes place in a smaller area in the Community House in a semi-circle, all of us seated and facing each other in rows.
Immediately there is a closeness to this gathering that allows the intention of worship and prayer to begin to happen with song, musical instruments, words. This shabbat service worship service both expands and contracts the more formal service in the synagogue. Yes, it is the quieter, smaller, more intimate flow that encourages deep connection to the texts, chanted and spoken. This very careful planning by the clergy allows the ease with which we move into a rich, joyful Shabbat worship experience. It is addictive! (in a good way)—Susan Levin Schlechter
Experiencing Shabbat morning prayer in an intimate setting with more time for Torah study and musical exploration, led by amazing clergy and shaliach tzibur, has added immeasurably to the spiritual breadth of my Jewish observance. There are many ways to experience communal prayer and the Mishkan service wonderfully complements Central’s other Shabbat services. – Karen Chaikin
From: 4:30 pm - 5:30am
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Families With Kids 5 and Under
Join Shira Kobren Wasserman and Rabbi Dan Ross for a bite-size seder perfect for families with kids ages 5 and under. We will hit all the highlights, sing your favorite songs, and find the afikoman in an hour or less and then send families off to have dinner. Grandparents and other special guests are welcome to join this seder too -please make sure to register for them as well.
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From: 5:00 pm - 5:30pm
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Families With Kids K–6
Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal and Jeremy Sipe will lead families with kids in grades K-6 for a seder where we will sing, celebrate, and hit all the seder highlights. We will have about an hour long seder, and then we will let you go to eat dinner with your household or other friends over zoom. Who will find the afikomen? Can we find the youngest child to ask the four questions, even over Zoom? Why is this night different from all other nights? Find out all this and more as we celebrate Passover at a seder unlike any other.
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