Events in October–November 2020
- Shabbat Sukkot Evening Worship - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Sukkot Evening Worship - Streamed and Zoom
Join our clergy on Zoom or live-stream for a service honoring the beginning of the Sukkot festival which this year also falls on Shabbat evening. This will be streamed from out Fairmount Temple sukkah, weather permitting.
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info. The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
- Simchat Torah and Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
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Simchat Torah and Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
Join our clergy on zoom or live-stream, accompanied by the Funk A Deli Klezmer band for a festive celebration marking the closing (the end of Deuteronomy) and the opening (the beginning of Genesis) of the Torah reading cycle. This will be streamed from out Fairmount Temple sukkah, weather permitting.
For Zoom link information on these services, contact Rebecca Egolf at regolf@fairmounttemple.org.
To live-stream these services, go to fairmountemple.org and click on “Live-Stream Shabbat Services and Events” and then click on the link for the Mandel Sanctuary. You can also watch through the Fairmount Sanctuary Roku channel. - Yizkor Memorial Service
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Yizkor Memorial Service
9:30 am. Yizkor Memorial Service. Say memorial prayers for your loved ones at an intimate memorial service for the conclusion of Sukkot, inclusive of readings from the end of Deuteronomy and beginning the cycle of Torah readings again with Genesis. Please note: There will not be a Shabbat morning Torah study on Oct. 10.
For Zoom link information on these services, contact Rebecca Egolf at regolf@fairmounttemple.org.
To live-stream these services, go to fairmountemple.org and click on “Live-Stream Shabbat Services and Events” and then click on the link for the Mandel Sanctuary. You can also watch through the Fairmount Sanctuary Roku channel. - Abbreviated Shabbat Service/Shabbat Across FT - Streamed and Zoom
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Abbreviated Shabbat Service/Shabbat Across FT - Streamed and Zoom
,Fairmount Temple has engaged hundreds of congregants in Shabbat meals hosted in one another’s homes for Shabbat Across Fairmount Temple. Our program has been nationally recognized by the Union for Reform Judaism! Now due to the pandemic, we’d like to try a variation of this program to help our community continue to celebrate Shabbat and meet one another on Friday, October 16, 2020. This time we will conduct our Shabbat rituals during an abbreviated Shabbat evening service at 6:15 pm. Then everyone who chooses to do so and RSVP’s in advance will be placed into virtual “Shabbat tables” to meet other congregants for some fun conversation over (optional) dinner and drinks.
We’d love to have you join us, increase your connectedness with fellow members of Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple and meet new people as well. Please RSVP to Wendy Jacobson, Caring Community Coordinator
at wjacobson@fairmounttemple.org by Oct. 14.If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info. The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
- Shabbat Morning Torah Study, Zoom only
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Shabbat Morning Torah Study, Zoom only
Engage the text of the weekly Torah portion, led by Diane Lavin. Hebrew knowledge not required. Each Shabbat gathering is a stand-alone session. For the Torah Study Zoom link, contact Diane Lavin at Dlavin@fairmounttemple.org.
- Shabbat Evening Service (with a blessing for pets) - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Evening Service (with a blessing for pets) - Streamed and Zoom
Friday, Oct. 23, Shabbat Evening Service, 6:15 pmOn this Shabbat, come celebrate all our furry family members with a special ritual to recognize the beauty in all of God’s creatures. Bring your precious pets to our virtual service and we will honor our loyal companions, large or small, slimy or smooth! We can’t wait to see your pets on Zoom this Shabbat when we reference the redemptive story of Noah and the ark.If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
- Shabbat Morning Torah Study, Zoom only
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Shabbat Morning Torah Study, Zoom only
Engage the text of the weekly Torah portion, led by Diane Lavin. Hebrew knowledge not required. Each Shabbat gathering is a stand-alone session. For the Torah Study Zoom link, contact Diane Lavin at Dlavin@fairmounttemple.org.
- Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
Every Shabbat (Friday) evening, Fairmount Temple offers a Shabbat service led by our clergy at 6:15 p.m.
Often our worship service includes blessings for congregants celebrating a special milestone such as a baby naming, wedding blessing, birthday or anniversary. - A Ritual for Healing and Renewal
A Ritual for Healing and Renewal
A Ritual for Healing and Renewal After the 2020 ElectionOn Wednesday, Nov. 4, 7 pm, join our rabbis and cantor for a Ritual of Healing and Renewal. While the outcomes of the election may still be unclear by the evening of Nov. 4, we hope you will join your Fairmount Temple community in a ritual in which we will pray for our nation and the health, well-being and unity of all its inhabitants.To RSVP for the Zoom link, email Elizabeth Kleckner - Ekleckner@fairmounttemple.org - Simchat Shabbat for Preschoolers
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Simchat Shabbat for Preschoolers
Simchat Shabbat for Preschoolers and Families Friday, Nov. 6, 5:30 pmCantor Vladimir Lapin and Rabbi Elle Muhlbaum, Lower School Director, will lead this abbreviated service geared to preschoolers and their families.The service will be Zoomed (email Elizabeth Kleckner here for Zoom info) and live-streamed here..Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom–
Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
Every Shabbat (Friday) evening, Fairmount Temple offers a Shabbat service led by our clergy at 6:15 p.m.
Often our worship service includes blessings for congregants celebrating a special milestone such as a baby naming, wedding blessing, birthday or anniversary. - Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
If you have a ROKU device, you can also download the free "Fairmount Sanctuary" app to your TV to watch services.Every Shabbat (Friday) evening, Fairmount Temple offers a Shabbat service led by our clergy at 6:15 p.m.
Often our worship service includes blessings for congregants celebrating a special milestone such as a baby naming, wedding blessing, birthday or anniversary. - Virtual Concert with Cantor Lapin
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Virtual Concert with Cantor Lapin
Cantor Vladimir Lapin, who joined the Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple clergy team in July, is offering a free online concert, An Afternoon of Song, on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 5 p.m. This concert, which will include pianist David Gooding, will feature beloved tunes from Broadway, opera, Yiddish theater and more. An Afternoon of Song will be live-streamed from Fairmount Temple’s Joseph & Florence Mandel Sanctuary. All are welcome to tune in for the concert by visiting www.fairmounttemple.org and click on the “Live-Stream Services and Events” link on the home page. If you have Roku, you can download the free “Fairmount Sanctuary” app and watch it through that app to your TV.
- Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
If you have a ROKU device, you can also download the free "Fairmount Sanctuary" app to your TV to watch services.Every Shabbat (Friday) evening, Fairmount Temple offers a Shabbat service led by our clergy at 6:15 p.m.
Often our worship service includes blessings for congregants celebrating a special milestone such as a baby naming, wedding blessing, birthday or anniversary. - Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
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Shabbat Evening Service - Streamed and Zoom
If you would like to participate in the service via Zoom, please email Rebecca Egof here - regolf@fairmounttemple.org - by 2 pm on Friday. She will send the Zoom log-in info.
The service is also live-streamed here, Friday, 6:15 pm, without logging in: https://www.fairmounttemple.org/worship/live-stream/
If you have a ROKU device, you can also download the free "Fairmount Sanctuary" app to your TV to watch services.Every Shabbat (Friday) evening, Fairmount Temple offers a Shabbat service led by our clergy at 6:15 p.m.
Often our worship service includes blessings for congregants celebrating a special milestone such as a baby naming, wedding blessing, birthday or anniversary.