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That Thing You Do
In early January, a small, but spirited group braved the frigid wind chill to celebrate Shabbat together in a special service recognizing DJC volunteers. As Rabbi Miriam led us through the Torah service, offering blessings for those of us who came up for aliyot focused on different phases and challenges related to volunteering, I looked […]
Jan 22, 2015
Social Justice Shabbat: A Discussion of Healthy Food for All
It is our hope that the expanding and varied programming here in the DJC appeals to a broad range of people. To mention but one example, at our Friday December 5th Kabbalat Shabbat service, the Social Justice Committee invited Debbie Field, Executive Director of FoodShare, to speak to our members. FoodShare’s mission is “to increase […]
Dec 24, 2014
Building a Warm, Welcoming, and Supportive Community
The Board of Directors has frequently discussed how to ensure the DJC is a warm and welcoming community, especially for new members. How do we help make deeper connections between people who may be singing harmony together during services, ripping challah while making kiddush, or dancing the hora holding hands, but don’t know each others […]
Nov 29, 2014
A Board Member’s Perspective on Sukkot
Josh Greenhut, Susan Rich, and family hosted the DJC backyard sukkah this year. My family never celebrated Sukkot before, so we were a bit hesitant when we – my wife Susan and our children Jonah and Sadie – were asked if we might host the DJC community sukkah in our yard this year. We said […]
Oct 30, 2014
L’shanah Tovah & L’chayim!
It was wonderful welcoming in 5775 with all of you at Rosh Hashanah services. As you’ve heard, this is the DJC’s chai (18th) year. And it’s going to be a year full of exciting opportunities to learn, sing, pray, celebrate, and take action together – not to mention the reading, watching, dancing, discussing, marching, and eating! […]
Sep 29, 2014
Taking Stock & Welcoming the New Year
Each fall we look forward to coming together as a community to take stock of the past year and welcome in the new one. During this year’s High Holy Days, our reflections and contemplations will likely include the conflict between Israel and Gaza. We recognize and respect that our diverse community encompasses many perspectives on Israel […]
Aug 26, 2014
To the Road Ahead
On a recent Sunday evening, on one of the first beautiful spring days, about 25 members of DJC committees pulled themselves away from their families, gardens, and events around the city to learn, discuss, and plan together. The room (and backyard) were filled with ideas and enthusiasm for improving programming, communication, and welcoming of new […]
Jun 12, 2014
Greetings from the New Chair of the Board of Directors
As the calendar turns toward the middle of May, I think we are all relieved to see the last of the wintery weather and experience spring as it rejuvenates life in the city. The new iteration of the DJC Board is also getting geared up to support the life and growth of the DJC. I […]
May 20, 2014
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