Once a year, we gather as a sacred community to reflect on where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. This year's Annual Congregational Meeting, on Wednesday, May 14 @ 7pm, it's a meaningful opportunity to hear directly from lay and...
Passover has just ended, but the heart of the Jewish calendar remains full. As we emerge from the story of liberation, we enter a sacred stretch of time known as the “three Yoms”—a season that calls us to remember, to honor, and to celebrate the...
We hope your Passover began with a meaningful and joyful seder, filled with good food, deep conversation, and the warmth of family and community. During this week of Passover, as we crunch on matzah, we continue to reflect on the fact that true...
This Saturday, families across the San Fernando Valley and beyond will come together at Passover seder tables, united by the time-honored traditions of wine, Haggadot, matzah, charoset, and—of course—the four questions. For over 3,000 years...
The year’s emotional highlight came at the HaZamir International Festival in New York, where nearly 400 Jewish teens from 33 chapters across the U.S. and Israel gathered. On March 23, they performed at Carnegie Hall, sharing moving renditions of...
We all know what to expect from our usual Passover Seder: Kiddush, matzah and maror, the symbols on the Seder plate, and of course, eating the Passover meal. We also know there is much more of the Seder that - let's face it - we don't always get...
Purim is a holiday of contradictions - it's full of laugher, but it is also a Jewish holiday that marks a time when our enemies attacked us and yet we survived.
YOUR VOTE FOR ISRAEL'S FUTURE
Beginning March 10 (through May 4, 2025), Jews across the U.S. will vote for the 152 representatives of the American Zionist Movement to the World Zionist...