Pray
There are many different ways to be Jewish, and we at Beth Jacob respect a wide range of Jewish customs, practices, and beliefs. We love to sing during the service - traditional prayer melodies; new melodies for prayers by people like Debbie Friedman (Reform), Shlomo Carlebach (Orthodox), Shefa Gold (Jewish Renewal), and other recent composers; and folk and popular songs. And we have great discussions, bringing in many perspectives: spiritual, scientific, historical, and literary. We invite everyone to join us in our warm community, as we explore how to bring Judaism into each of our lives.
Use the menus on this site to find opportunities for spiritual fulfillment.
Fri, April 19 2024
11 Nisan 5784
Upcoming Events
All Events
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Sunday ,
AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 11:00a to 12:30p
Just in time for those potentially challenging Passover seder conversations, join us for a Listening Project practice session hosted by Andy Robinson. We'll warm up with a few listening exercises. Then we'll set up small groups to discuss whatever subjects you want to talk about: Israel and Palestine, antisemitism, how you're thinking about Judaism, etc. Come prepared to listen with curiosity and without judgment. -
Tuesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2024
Tuesday, Apr 23rd 9:30a to 10:30a
Join us for a weekly opportunity to chat and do a NYT's crossword puzzle together on Zoom. -
Tuesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2024
Tuesday, Apr 23rd 6:00p to 9:00p
Join us for our first in-person seder since the pandemic! Bring a vegetarian or dairy dish to share for this potluck gathering! Registration is required. Time to be determined. To volunteer for cooking, setup/breakdown, or assistance with seder plate components, please contact Sarah Villanueva at programming@bethjacobvt.org. -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 24 , 2024
Wednesday, Apr 24th 2:00p to 3:30p
Beginners are invited to learn how to play Mah Jongg from beloved community member, Janet Starr! -
Thursday ,
AprApril 25 , 2024
Thursday, Apr 25th 3:00p to 4:00p
Please join us as we sing a short song from the Psalms, sit for twenty minutes, walk for ten minutes, then sing another Hebrew song. Sometimes a brief discussion follows. Words to songs are supplied in Hebrew and transliteration. All are welcomed whatever your experience may be. We do not offer instructions or guided meditations.
Fri, April 19 2024 11 Nisan 5784