Shabbat Service with special guest Rabbi Ruz Gulko in Delray and on Zoom

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Date(s) - 04/28/2023
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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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. However you connect, we invite you to join us – the singing and dancing shul.  See you there in joy.
TAO’s Delray Services are held the 2nd and 4th Fridays monthly at S.D. Spady High School – 901 NW 3rd St, Delray Beach 33444
(Easiest access to S.D. Spady H.S. is from Lake Ida Rd. From the east, turn LEFT on the street immediately after 8th Ave. From the West, start looking for the RIGHT turn a little past 10th Ave. Typically there is a sign marking the turn.)

Please email [email protected] for Zoom link and details, or find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rabbimarc.labowitz

 

This Shabbos, join TAO as Rabbi Marc welcomes Rabbi Ruz Gulko as our special guest speaker.  Rabbi Ruz will be discussing:  What does it mean to be holy? On Saturday we begin the Torah reading that includes Leviticus chapter 19, the true ethical heart of the Torah. It is the only chapter in the Torah that has a nickname – the Holiness code. Located in the middle of our text are the instructions of how to treat each other to create a world of justice and freedom. A blueprint for a righteous society, if you will!

ABOUT RUZ GULKO

Ruz Gulko is a master educator, rabbi and chazzanit who has worked with most of the Jewish educational and religious institutions in the greater Seattle area since moving to Seattle in 1984. She has taught Judaic Studies and Hebrew at many different levels, and has worked training teachers, writing curricula, teaching in the general community and nationally. 

In 2007, Ruz founded Gan Argaman, conducting from her home a Jewish educational lab and experimental school for students of all ages. Her student-centered, innovative approach to Jewish learning informs everything she does, with a particular passion for Torah’s radically humanistic & feminist message.

Ruz has also worked with Seattle Jewish Family Services, training clinical therapists in basic Judaism, and leading Rosh Chodesh ceremonies for survivors of domestic violence, and co-officiating at the Community Special Passover Seder. 

She believes that if only people would sit down together and study Torah and eat chocolate, we could achieve world peace!

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