Shabbat Service with special guest Adriene Barmann of the Sierra Club
Event start time: 6:30 PM | Event end time: 8:30 PM
04/02/2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adriene Barmann is a Broward Sierra Club Vice Chair, is a trained outings leader, and an outings chair. She has been a member of the Sierra Club for over 10 years but has stepped up in her leadership role the past 5 years. Join us for a conversation about Judaism and nature, and the nature [...]
Shabbat Service with special guest Kohenet Taya Ma Shere
Event start time: 6:30 PM | Event end time: 8:30 PM
04/09/2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Immersing in the Deep Well of Chant Sound is a potent path for connecting to the sacred. Through the portal of chant, we embrace practices of presence, connectivity and rooting in positive resource amidst our Kabbalat Shabbat flow. Taya Mâ Shere plays passionately in realms of transformative ritual, embodied vocali
Shabbat Service with special guest Rabbi David Curiel
Event start time: 6:30 PM | Event end time: 8:30 PM
04/16/2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Rabbi David will be teaching on counting the Omer—the 49-day journey from Pesach to Shavuot—as a path healing. Rabbi David Curiel is a seeker, prayer leader and teacher, as well as the co-founder and spiritual leader of the Asiyah Jewish Community (www.asiyah.org) in Cambridge/Somerville, MA. His passion is t
Shabbat Service with special guest Rabbi Lex Rofeberg
Event start time: 6:30 PM | Event end time: 8:30 PM
04/23/2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - The book of Leviticus takes place entirely in the midst of wandering in the desert. It would've been very easy for the Israelites to say "Ah. This time in the desert is an outlier. A blip. We're not going to experience anything like it again. So we'll make it through, and then we'll get back [...]
Shabbat – a Lag B’Omer Interactive Service
Event start time: 6:30 PM | Event end time: 8:30 PM
04/30/2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Steeped in the traditions of our ancestors with a modern day approach, each Shabbat Service will leave you feeling connected to your community, your faith and yourself. At TAO, we hold people, not prayer books. Our virtual siddur, projected behind the bima, frees your hands to clap, drum and shake your tambourine. H