Dear community, this space is for Black, Brown and Indigenous, folks who identify as People of Color AND their Beloveds!!
Join us as we slow down, embody self-care, and step fully into our time of rest. We’ll gather at 6:30 and at 7pm we will light our Chanukah and Shabbat candles and invoke sacred space together in a brief service. After the service, people who are in-person can share a meal together, and folks on Zoom are welcome to hang out. If you are coming in-person, please bring a vegetarian potluck dish to share! You are also welcome to bring your own menorah if you’d like. This space is for us, hosted by Kehilla’s BIPOC Congress and its members Ruthie Levin, Victoria Alcoset, and Fresh Lev White.
For in-person attendance, please adhere to the COVID Public Health Protocols.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ: The full Kehilla COVID Public Health Protocols here (updated December 1).
Effective December 1 – This new protocol is designed to decrease the possibility that the COVID, Flu or RSV virus spread at Kehilla.
In keeping with our health and safety protocols, Kehilla will provide maximum air filtration and ventilation. Doors and windows will be opened whenever possible and we recommend that you bring layers (it may be cold in the building).
All events at Kehilla are scent-free. Click here for information about what it means to be scent-free.