Join us for dessert and a screening of the Oscar-winning Documentary Short, The Last Repair Shop.
This film shares the journeys of four of the instrument restorers who ensure that students in the Los Angeles Unified School District who want to learn an instrument at school are provided one at no cost. This film is rated TV-PG and is appropriate and accessible for of all ages.
We will use the film to reflect on the meaning and power of tikkun (repair), teshuvah (return) and kehillah (community) as we enter the High Holiday season.
We will then be led by our clergy and 10th graders in Selichot, the late-night, candlelit services filled with familiar and powerful melodies, penitential prayers, and poems that help us begin the process of cheshbon hanefesh, self-reflection, as we enter the High Holy Days.
Selichot services will also include a
blessing of installation for our Board of Trustees.
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