“Make Me Like the Vine” – Kol Nidre Song by Alicia Jo Rabins
“Make Me Like the Vine” – Kol Nidre Song by Alicia Jo Rabins
If you attended our Kol Nidre Service at the Tiffany Center this year, you’ll remember the beautiful song composed and sung by Havurah member Alicia Jo Rabins for the service. Alicia made this recording, which she calls “very rough,” so we can listen to it along with reading Rabbi Joey’s Kol Nidre drash, as the drash and the song complement each other. And many Havurah members have asked to hear the song again!
You can listen to Alicia Jo Rabin’s song Make Me Like the Vine here.
“This year I have been learning a lot about plants and feeling very close to the vegetables, flowers, and weeds around me,” Alicia Jo explains. “We have a grape arbor in our yard with these beautiful broad green leaves. I was already thinking about how my new love of plants might intersect with the high holidays this year, so when Rabbi Joey asked me to write a song about this midrash about grape vines and wine (a true honor), it felt natural to interpret the midrash as a prayer about what I might learn from the plants in my own yard. I hope you enjoy this very rough demo recording of the song. You can find more of my music and poetry at www.aliciajo.com.”
Alicia will also teach a class at Havurah on “Women In Torah” this coming February through May. Classes will meet from 12:00 to 1:30 pm on Mondays: Feb. 22 and 29; March 7, 14 and 28; April 4 and 18; and May 2, 9 and 16.
“Women In Torah” will delve into the complicated lives of ten bibilical women through the lens of art and creativity. Using the power of art, writing and discussion to explore stories of women in Torah, we can experience these characters – from Eve to Yiftach’s daughter – as companions in our own personal journeys. We will consider how their lives intersect with ours, and how their stories might inspire us in our own moments of struggle. Along the way we will get to know some under-studied women of Torah and reveal new angles on famous characters.
“Women In Torah” is the first full-length pilot course of the Girls in Trouble Curriculum, created by Havurah member Alicia Jo Rabins around her critically acclaimed Girls in Trouble song cycle (indie-folk songs about women in Torah). The registration deadline for the course is Feb. 8, 2016.
You’re also invited to these upcoming local events:
- A (poetry) book launch reading at Powells on Hawthorne, Sunday, Oct. 25, at 4:00 pm. Lots of Jewish themes in the book.
- Performances of “A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff” at Disjecta on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5
Learn more on Alicia Jo Rabin’s website or in this story about her in Kveller.
Fri, May 2 2025
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Saturday ,
MayMay 3 , 2025
Shabbat, May 3rd 10:00a to 12:00p
Led by community members and Rabbi Benjamin (who is on sabbatical until July 1, 2025), this service includes davening, Torah reading, and discussion. Join us afterward for a light community brunch provided by the Lunches and Noshes Committee! Free childcare is provided. For Zoom information, please email info@havurahshalom.org. -
Saturday ,
MayMay 3 , 2025
Shabbat, May 3rd 3:00p to 5:15p
This program gives children a foundation for lifelong Jewish learning and engagement while integrating parents and children in a caring Jewish community. -
Saturday ,
MayMay 3 , 2025
Shabbat, May 3rd 3:45p to 5:15p
Parents of Grade 6 students gather during Shabbat School and Havdallah to celebrate their students. -
Sunday ,
MayMay 4 , 2025
Sunday, May 4th 11:00a to 12:00p
Havurah Shalom is hosting a four-session series from the Progressive Israel Network. Come learn in collaboration with representatives from five to six of the participating Progressive Israel Network organizations, including T’ruah, New Jewish Narrative, Partners for Progressive Israel, New Israel Fund, J Street, and Reconstructing Judaism. All perspectives on Israel-Palestine, as well as all curious people, are welcomed and encouraged. Our guests will give presentations and take questions. You can register for all sessions, below, but it's okay if you can't attend all three sessions. (Reconstructing Judaism, the central organization of the Reconstructionist movement, of which Havurah Shalom is a part, is a member of the Progressive Israel Network.) -
Sunday ,
MayMay 4 , 2025
Sunday, May 4th 1:00p to 4:00p
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Sunday ,
MayMay 4 , 2025
Sunday, May 4th 6:30p to 8:30p
Commemorate the last day of Pesach and Yitzkor in community Passover not only invites us to retell our ancient story but to look at our current reality and ask: what is our mitzrayim today? The obstacle in our personal and communal life? Where can we break through in an act of courage and compassion? April 20th & May 4th, 6:30 PM at Havurah, join Harriet Cooke for a writing/drawing group to explore this theme along with Yitzkor, the Sephirot and Counting the Omer. (It is recommended to attend either just the first session or both sessions.) -
Monday ,
MayMay 5 , 2025
Monday, May 5th 6:30p to 7:45p
We will address topics such as countering white nationalism and antisemitism, Jewish perspectives on reparations, repairing Jewish pioneer memory, and responding to racial microaggressions. Facilitated by Karen Sherman and Adela Basayne. -
Tuesday ,
MayMay 6 , 2025
Tuesday, May 6th 7:00p to 9:00p
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Wednesday ,
MayMay 7 , 2025
Wednesday, May 7th 6:30p to 7:45p
This class has been canceled by the instructor. If you are interested in doing art at Havurah, please reach out to Adela Basayne (info@havurahshalom.org). Bring your crafts and creativity out for making collage art with Jewish symbols. We will create hamzas, stars of David, trees of life, and images for blessing the home. All ages are invited! Led by Carolina Martinez. -
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MayMay 7 , 2025
Wednesday, May 7th 7:00p to 8:15p
(This class will now be starting on January 8.) Using an in-depth, word-by-word approach, we discover literal meaning(s), ancient layers of understanding, and our own personal interpretations that stem from the nuances of the Hebrew text. Basic Hebrew decoding skills necessary.
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