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SUMMARY:Virtual Shabbat Services
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Shabbat Service Times: \n\nFriday night: 6:00 PM to approximately 7:00 PM\n– The April 3 service will include Birthday Shabbat\n– The April 24 service will include Anniversary Shabbat\nSaturday morning: 10:00 AM to approximately 11:45 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times. \nWhile we need to have a two-way voice and video connection for the parts of the service that require a minyan – kaddish\, the barchu\, and the kedushah – it’s very distracting when either people are singing louder than the cantor\, or there is a lot of background noise. If you have a lot of background noise\, or are having a side conversation\, please mute yourself. While normally we encourage people to sing loudly and join our voices in prayer\, that doesn’t work so well on Zoom – so please join in with a lower volume than you would use at the synagogue\, so everyone can hear the prayer leader. For some services we will have co-hosts assigned who will mute anyone isn’t muting themselves whose volume or background noise is disruptive to others. \nWe invite you to have some wine or grape juice ready at home to join us for kiddush at the end of the services (both Friday and Saturday). We will also leave the meeting link open after services on Shabbat if people want to socialize or virtually have lunch together.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-shabbat-services-3/
CATEGORIES:Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192204Z
UID:23139-1587286800-1587290400@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-21/
CATEGORIES:Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T183228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T183228Z
UID:23101-1587290400-1587295800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Essential Judaism Class
DESCRIPTION:Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM\nApril schedule:\n• April 19 Lifecycles Part I: Birth\, Bris/Simchat Bat\, Bar Mitzvah\, Wedding\, Mezuzah\n• April 26 Lifecycle Part II Divorce\, Sickness\, aging\, death; Honor Your Father and Mother. Last class! \nIf you would like to receive handouts ahead of time\, email Rav Barry at ravbarry@h-nt.org. They will also be available from https://zoom.us/j/431313545
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-essential-judaism-class-2/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200420T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200420T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192230Z
UID:23142-1587369600-1587373200@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-22/
CATEGORIES:Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200421T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192252Z
UID:23143-1587456000-1587459600@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-23/
CATEGORIES:Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200414T202843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202843Z
UID:23208-1587470400-1587474000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Holocaust Center For Humanity: Yom Hashoah Lunch-and-Learn with Survivor George Elbaum
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by HNT \nIn commemoration of Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) join us for a special online program highlighting themes of resilience\, hope\, determination\, and generosity of spirit. Guest speakers include Holocaust survivor George Elbaum\, Rabbi Daniel Wiener of Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, and Dee Simon\, Baral Family Executive Director of the Holocaust Center for Humanity. Click for more info.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/holocaust-center-for-humanity-yom-hashoah-lunch-and-learn-with-survivor-george-elbaum/
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192309Z
UID:23145-1587542400-1587546000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-24/
CATEGORIES:Services
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200422T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T185949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T185949Z
UID:23114-1587545100-1587547800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Nosh\, Schnapps\, and Halacha
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday mornings after minyan\, approximately 8:45 AM\nWe’ll continue studying halacha from a Conservative perspective Wednesday mornings after minyan. You will\, however\, need to bring your own nosh and schnapps! We’ll just stay on the same Zoom link we use for the minyan: https://zoom.us/j/814064429
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/nosh-schnapps-and-halacha-7/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200423T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200423T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192402Z
UID:23148-1587628800-1587632400@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-25/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192442Z
UID:23149-1587715200-1587718800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-26/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200414T221843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T231306Z
UID:23205-1587726000-1587731400@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:HaMotzi To-Go: Shabbat Dinners for Order
DESCRIPTION:Make Shabbat special by ordering to-go dinners\, each serving 2 people\, featuring a different caterer and menu each week! Click to order here. \nPricing will vary\, but we will always offer: \n\nFull price\nSubsidized price: offered for those who need it\nFinancial assistance beyond the subsidized price: please arrange in advance by emailing Nadine@h-nt.org.\n\nShabbat Dinner – Friday\, April 24\nNorthwest Menu by On Safari Foods:\nCaesar salad\nBlackened salmon\nWild and brown rice pilaf\nSauteed green beans\nChallah rolls\nChocolate pot de creme\nFull price: $46 dinner for two\nSubsidized price: $23 dinner for two \nPick-up/Delivery Information \n\nPick-up will take place as a drive-thru at HNT on each date and time listed.\nDelivery will be made to your home on each date listed. The driver will call you at the number submitted below once they have left the package at your door.\n\nGrateful appreciation to the Alfred and Tillie Shemanski Trust Fund for subsidizing this program and to our caterers for making these meals available for our community.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/hamotzi-to-go-shabbat-dinners-for-order/
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T190608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T213912Z
UID:23120-1587729600-1587733200@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Parshat Hashavua
DESCRIPTION:Rav Barry will lead a study session on the week’s Torah portion on Fridays at noon. Start making the shift from the workweek to Shabbat with a little bit of lunchtime Torah study: https://zoom.us/j/904003600
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-parshat-hashavua-2/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T214353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T214353Z
UID:23176-1587751200-1587754800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Shabbat Services
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Shabbat Service Times: \n\nFriday night: 6:00 PM to approximately 7:00 PM\n– The April 3 service will include Birthday Shabbat\n– The April 24 service will include Anniversary Shabbat\nSaturday morning: 10:00 AM to approximately 11:45 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times. \nWhile we need to have a two-way voice and video connection for the parts of the service that require a minyan – kaddish\, the barchu\, and the kedushah – it’s very distracting when either people are singing louder than the cantor\, or there is a lot of background noise. If you have a lot of background noise\, or are having a side conversation\, please mute yourself. While normally we encourage people to sing loudly and join our voices in prayer\, that doesn’t work so well on Zoom – so please join in with a lower volume than you would use at the synagogue\, so everyone can hear the prayer leader. For some services we will have co-hosts assigned who will mute anyone isn’t muting themselves whose volume or background noise is disruptive to others. \nWe invite you to have some wine or grape juice ready at home to join us for kiddush at the end of the services (both Friday and Saturday). We will also leave the meeting link open after services on Shabbat if people want to socialize or virtually have lunch together.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-shabbat-services-5/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200425T114500
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T214415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T214415Z
UID:23177-1587808800-1587815100@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Shabbat Services
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Shabbat Service Times: \n\nFriday night: 6:00 PM to approximately 7:00 PM\n– The April 3 service will include Birthday Shabbat\n– The April 24 service will include Anniversary Shabbat\nSaturday morning: 10:00 AM to approximately 11:45 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times. \nWhile we need to have a two-way voice and video connection for the parts of the service that require a minyan – kaddish\, the barchu\, and the kedushah – it’s very distracting when either people are singing louder than the cantor\, or there is a lot of background noise. If you have a lot of background noise\, or are having a side conversation\, please mute yourself. While normally we encourage people to sing loudly and join our voices in prayer\, that doesn’t work so well on Zoom – so please join in with a lower volume than you would use at the synagogue\, so everyone can hear the prayer leader. For some services we will have co-hosts assigned who will mute anyone isn’t muting themselves whose volume or background noise is disruptive to others. \nWe invite you to have some wine or grape juice ready at home to join us for kiddush at the end of the services (both Friday and Saturday). We will also leave the meeting link open after services on Shabbat if people want to socialize or virtually have lunch together.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-shabbat-services-6/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200426T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200426T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192501Z
UID:23151-1587891600-1587895200@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-27/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200426T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T183337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T183337Z
UID:23107-1587895200-1587900600@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Essential Judaism Class
DESCRIPTION:Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM\nApril schedule:\n• April 26 Lifecycle Part II Divorce\, Sickness\, aging\, death; Honor Your Father and Mother. Last class! \nIf you would like to receive handouts ahead of time\, email Rav Barry at ravbarry@h-nt.org. They will also be available from https://zoom.us/j/431313545
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-essential-judaism-class-3/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192526Z
UID:23152-1587974400-1587978000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minayn
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minayn/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200427T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200423T235404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T235404Z
UID:23270-1587988800-1587990600@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Be a Jewish Upstander: A Call to Action - Supporting Immigrants and Refugees During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 impacts everyone. Daily\, we each confront struggles large and small. But the pandemic is not affecting us equally. Vulnerable immigrant and refugee families are some of the hardest-hit — facing unimaginable challenges. Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle\, experts\, and partners from April 27th-May 1st for a week of learning and action guided by Jewish history and values as to how\, together\, we can best support and advocate for immigrants and refugees in the time of COVID-19. \nClick to register. \nMonday\, April 27 – What binds us together and compels us to act? Jewish History and Values — Rabbi Seth Goldstein\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh \nTuesday\, April 28 – What are the challenges facing immigrants across the country? What can Congress do? — Tammy Gilden\, Senior Policy Associate\, Jewish Council for Public Affairs \nWednesday\, April 29 – Washington State – What are the struggles of immigrant and refugee families here\, and how can we effectively advocate at home? Jorge Baron\, Executive Director\, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project \nThursday\, April 30 – Meeting the critical\, human need — how can we directly support immigrants and refugees in our community? Cordelia Revells\, Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Services\, Jewish Family Service \nFriday\, May 1 – Come together with your Jewish community\, get involved\, step up\, and take action. Andrea Soroko Naar\, Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW \n*Each session will last 30 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by: ADL Pacific Northwest\, Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue\, Bet Chaverim\, Congregation Beth Shalom\, Herzl-Ner Tamid\, IAC Seattle\, Jconnect\, Jewish Family Service\, Kavana Cooperative\, Temple Beth Am\, Temple Beth El\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh\, Temple Beth Or\, Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, Washington State Jewish Historical Society
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/be-a-jewish-upstander-a-call-to-action-supporting-immigrants-and-refugees-during-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:Social Action
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192541Z
UID:23156-1588060800-1588064400@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-28/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200414T202040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T231342Z
UID:23206-1588071600-1588077000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:HaMotzi To-Go: Yom Ha'atzmaut Dinners for Order
DESCRIPTION:Make Yom Ha’atzmaut special by ordering to-go dinners\, each serving 2 people\, featuring a different caterer and menu each week! Click to order here. \nPricing will vary\, but we will always offer: \n\nFull price\nSubsidized price: offered for those who need it\nFinancial assistance beyond the subsidized price: please arrange in advance by emailing Nadine@h-nt.org.\n\nYom Ha’atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) Dinner – Tuesday\, April 28\nMiddle Eastern Menu by Eli Lahav:\nHummus\nBeet salad\nPita bread\nStuffed grape leaves\nSpanikopita\nIsraeli salad\nTahini cookies\nFull price: $40 dinner for two\nSubsidized price: $20 dinner for two \nPick-up/Delivery Information \n\nPick-up will take place as a drive-thru at HNT on each date and time listed.\nDelivery will be made to your home on each date listed. The driver will call you at the number submitted below once they have left the package at your door.\n\nGrateful appreciation to the Alfred and Tillie Shemanski Trust Fund for subsidizing this program and to our caterers for making these meals available for our community.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/hamotzi-to-go-yom-haatzmaut-dinners-for-order/
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200428T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200423T235456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T235456Z
UID:23272-1588075200-1588077000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Be a Jewish Upstander: A Call to Action - Supporting Immigrants and Refugees During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 impacts everyone. Daily\, we each confront struggles large and small. But the pandemic is not affecting us equally. Vulnerable immigrant and refugee families are some of the hardest-hit — facing unimaginable challenges. Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle\, experts\, and partners from April 27th-May 1st for a week of learning and action guided by Jewish history and values as to how\, together\, we can best support and advocate for immigrants and refugees in the time of COVID-19. \nClick to register. \nTuesday\, April 28 – What are the challenges facing immigrants across the country? What can Congress do? — Tammy Gilden\, Senior Policy Associate\, Jewish Council for Public Affairs \nWednesday\, April 29 – Washington State – What are the struggles of immigrant and refugee families here\, and how can we effectively advocate at home? Jorge Baron\, Executive Director\, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project \nThursday\, April 30 – Meeting the critical\, human need — how can we directly support immigrants and refugees in our community? Cordelia Revells\, Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Services\, Jewish Family Service \nFriday\, May 1 – Come together with your Jewish community\, get involved\, step up\, and take action. Andrea Soroko Naar\, Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW \n*Each session will last 30 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by: ADL Pacific Northwest\, Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue\, Bet Chaverim\, Congregation Beth Shalom\, Herzl-Ner Tamid\, IAC Seattle\, Jconnect\, Jewish Family Service\, Kavana Cooperative\, Temple Beth Am\, Temple Beth El\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh\, Temple Beth Or\, Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, Washington State Jewish Historical Society
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/be-a-jewish-upstander-a-call-to-action-supporting-immigrants-and-refugees-during-covid-19-2/
CATEGORIES:Social Action
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192907Z
UID:23155-1588147200-1588150800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-29/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T190026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T190026Z
UID:23117-1588149900-1588152600@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Nosh\, Schnapps\, and Halacha
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday mornings after minyan\, approximately 8:45 AM\nWe’ll continue studying halacha from a Conservative perspective Wednesday mornings after minyan. You will\, however\, need to bring your own nosh and schnapps! We’ll just stay on the same Zoom link we use for the minyan: https://zoom.us/j/814064429
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/nosh-schnapps-and-halacha-8/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200423T203450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T174428Z
UID:23251-1588154400-1588158000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Yom Ha'atzmaut: Separated by COVID & Distance\, Yet Bridging the Divide Through Unity
DESCRIPTION:Come join us to celebrate Israel Independence Day with Temple De Hirsch Sinai and the Daniel Centers in Israel! \nHerzl-Ner Tamid is partnering with Temple De Hirsch Sinai and Beit Daniel Congregation in Tel Aviv\, to welcome Rabbi Meir Azari as he reflects on Independence Day during the COVID-19 backdrop. Join Temple’s Rabbi Daniel Weiner and HNT’s Rabbi Barry Leff in discussion and prayer. Musician Shimon Smith of the Daniel Centers\, and our own Chava Mirel will lead a lively music session. The event will be broadcast live via Facebook (you do not need an account to watch): https://www.facebook.com/HerzlNerTamid/
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/yom-haatzmaut-separated-by-covid-distance-yet-bridging-the-divide-through-unity/
CATEGORIES:Holiday Programming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200423T235550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T235550Z
UID:23274-1588161600-1588163400@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Be a Jewish Upstander: A Call to Action - Supporting Immigrants and Refugees During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 impacts everyone. Daily\, we each confront struggles large and small. But the pandemic is not affecting us equally. Vulnerable immigrant and refugee families are some of the hardest-hit — facing unimaginable challenges. Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle\, experts\, and partners from April 27th-May 1st for a week of learning and action guided by Jewish history and values as to how\, together\, we can best support and advocate for immigrants and refugees in the time of COVID-19. \nClick to register. \nWednesday\, April 29 – Washington State – What are the struggles of immigrant and refugee families here\, and how can we effectively advocate at home? Jorge Baron\, Executive Director\, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project \nThursday\, April 30 – Meeting the critical\, human need — how can we directly support immigrants and refugees in our community? Cordelia Revells\, Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Services\, Jewish Family Service \nFriday\, May 1 – Come together with your Jewish community\, get involved\, step up\, and take action. Andrea Soroko Naar\, Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW \n*Each session will last 30 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by: ADL Pacific Northwest\, Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue\, Bet Chaverim\, Congregation Beth Shalom\, Herzl-Ner Tamid\, IAC Seattle\, Jconnect\, Jewish Family Service\, Kavana Cooperative\, Temple Beth Am\, Temple Beth El\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh\, Temple Beth Or\, Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, Washington State Jewish Historical Society
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/be-a-jewish-upstander-a-call-to-action-supporting-immigrants-and-refugees-during-covid-19-3/
CATEGORIES:Social Action
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200429T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200420T184229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200420T184229Z
UID:23215-1588161600-1588167000@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Together & Apart: Understanding the Relationship between Israeli and American Jewry
DESCRIPTION:Taught virtually by Rabbi Barry Leff and Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum\nEach class will run 90 minutes from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM \nThis Hartman course understands the challenge to Jewish unity today as the move from being a people with no permanent home to one with two permanent homes\, Israel and North America. Through video lectures\, interviews\, and textual sources\, this curriculum examines the forces dividing Israeli and American Jewry today\, including nationalism\, antisemitism\, and identity politics; and\, it imagines new conceptual frameworks that can help sustain and grow the story of our people for a new millennium. \nWhen you register for the class\, you will be given a password that gives you access to the Hartman videos and source material. \nFor each class\, we will ask you to watch the main 30-minute Hartman video lecture in advance. During class we will review and discuss the lecture\, watch a Hartman interview based on the lecture and discuss the video together. \nPlease register with this link: https://hnt.wufoo.com/forms/together-and-apart/\nSession 1 – From No Home to Two Homes • April 29\, 2020\nSession 2 – Universalism and Particularism • May 6\, 2020\nSession 3 – Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism • May 13\, 2020\nSession 4 – “What’s Good for the Jews?” Identity Politics in North America • May 20\, 2020\nSession 5 – From Family to Consumer • May 27\, 2020\nSession 6 – At-Homeness • June 3\, 2020\nFor more information about the course\, contact: Rav Barry (ravbarry@h-nt.org) or Rabbi Rosenbaum (rabbirosenbaum@h-nt.org)
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/together-apart-understanding-the-relationship-between-israeli-and-american-jewry/
CATEGORIES:Adult Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135725
CREATED:20200402T192926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200402T192926Z
UID:23160-1588233600-1588237200@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:Scheduled Minyan Service Times: \n\nSunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM\nMonday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM\n\nHow to Connect: \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nFor a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering\, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting- \nIf you run into further problems trying to use Zoom\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is working. \nMaking a Minyan: \nPlease note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan\, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan\, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection\, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run – they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-30/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135726
CREATED:20200423T235636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T235636Z
UID:23276-1588248000-1588249800@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Be a Jewish Upstander: A Call to Action - Supporting Immigrants and Refugees During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 impacts everyone. Daily\, we each confront struggles large and small. But the pandemic is not affecting us equally. Vulnerable immigrant and refugee families are some of the hardest-hit — facing unimaginable challenges. Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle\, experts\, and partners from April 27th-May 1st for a week of learning and action guided by Jewish history and values as to how\, together\, we can best support and advocate for immigrants and refugees in the time of COVID-19. \nClick to register. \nThursday\, April 30 – Meeting the critical\, human need — how can we directly support immigrants and refugees in our community? Cordelia Revells\, Director\, Immigrant and Refugee Services\, Jewish Family Service \nFriday\, May 1 – Come together with your Jewish community\, get involved\, step up\, and take action. Andrea Soroko Naar\, Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW \n*Each session will last 30 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by: ADL Pacific Northwest\, Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue\, Bet Chaverim\, Congregation Beth Shalom\, Herzl-Ner Tamid\, IAC Seattle\, Jconnect\, Jewish Family Service\, Kavana Cooperative\, Temple Beth Am\, Temple Beth El\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh\, Temple Beth Or\, Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, Washington State Jewish Historical Society
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/be-a-jewish-upstander-a-call-to-action-supporting-immigrants-and-refugees-during-covid-19-4/
CATEGORIES:Social Action
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T084500
DTSTAMP:20260403T135726
CREATED:20200424T003034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200424T003034Z
UID:23291-1588320000-1588322700@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Morning Minyan
DESCRIPTION:During this time when houses of worship in our state are not allowed to join together in person for prayer\, we have moved all of our prayer services to an online format. We form a minyan using two-way voice/video technology\, and conduct the full traditional service\, including an opportunity for people to say Kaddish. \nHow to Connect \n\nYou can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer\, laptop\, tablet\, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429.\n\nIf this is your first time using Zoom\, read through out How To Use Zoom guide. If you run into further problems\, please email RavBarry@h-nt.org and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you.\n\n\nYou can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833\,\,814064429#\n\nIf you have a lot of background noise\, or are having a side conversation\, please mute yourself so we can limit distractions from the service.
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/virtual-morning-minyan-31/
CATEGORIES:Services
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135726
CREATED:20200423T235718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T235718Z
UID:23278-1588334400-1588336200@h-nt.org
SUMMARY:Be a Jewish Upstander: A Call to Action - Supporting Immigrants and Refugees During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 impacts everyone. Daily\, we each confront struggles large and small. But the pandemic is not affecting us equally. Vulnerable immigrant and refugee families are some of the hardest-hit — facing unimaginable challenges. Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle\, experts\, and partners from April 27th-May 1st for a week of learning and action guided by Jewish history and values as to how\, together\, we can best support and advocate for immigrants and refugees in the time of COVID-19. \nClick to register. \nFriday\, May 1 – Come together with your Jewish community\, get involved\, step up\, and take action. Andrea Soroko Naar\, Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW \n*Each session will last 30 minutes. \nCo-sponsored by: ADL Pacific Northwest\, Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue\, Bet Chaverim\, Congregation Beth Shalom\, Herzl-Ner Tamid\, IAC Seattle\, Jconnect\, Jewish Family Service\, Kavana Cooperative\, Temple Beth Am\, Temple Beth El\, Temple Beth Hatfiloh\, Temple Beth Or\, Temple De Hirsch Sinai\, Washington State Jewish Historical Society
URL:https://h-nt.org/calendar/be-a-jewish-upstander-a-call-to-action-supporting-immigrants-and-refugees-during-covid-19-5/
CATEGORIES:Social Action
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR