• Daytimers Lunch & Film: A Cantor’s Tale

    Feinberg Social Hall

    A Cantor’s Tale A 2005 American documentary in English Chazz'n, A Cantor's Story is a documentary film about chazzanut past, present and future through the prism of Chazzan Jack Mendelson's career. In addition to stellar singing, the film visits a Bar Mitzvah at the legendary...

  • Minyanaire’s Club

    Gladstein Chapel

    One Sunday a month, the morning minyan gets a little more interactive and a little more ruach-y (or spirited), and mixes in some English readings, too. Enjoy a light brunch after the service. Eat, schmooze and get to know other Minyanaires! All who attend will...

  • Teen Feed

    University Lutheran Church 1604 NE 50th St., Seattle, Washington

    Volunteers are needed to help prepare, cook, and serve food. RSVP at: h-nt.org/teenfeed.

  • CFH Shelter Meal

    Eastside Men's Shelter 515B 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA, United States

    As a member of Congregations for the Homeless, which strives to mitigate the pain of homelessness by providing meals and basic needs, HNT aspires to provide at least two monthly meals for 80 men. How you can help: Help prepare one or more dishes for...

  • CFH Shelter Meal

    Eastside Men's Shelter 515B 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA, United States

    As a member of Congregations for the Homeless, which strives to mitigate the pain of homelessness by providing meals and basic needs, HNT aspires to provide at least two monthly meals for 80 men. How you can help: Help prepare one or more dishes for...

  • Minyanaire’s Club

    Gladstein Chapel

    One Sunday a month, the morning minyan gets a little more interactive and a little more ruach-y (or spirited), and mixes in some English readings, too. Enjoy a light brunch after the service. Eat, schmooze and get to know other Minyanaires! All who attend will...

  • Essential Judaism: Halacha and Commandedness

    Skolnick Board Room

    All classes are open to all, on Sundays in the HNT Skolnick Board Room at 10:00 AM January 12: Halacha and Commandedness: What’s with the rules, & why do we follow them (at least the ones we do follow)?