Absolutely, If you are Jewish and your spouse is not ,we welcome both of you. We have several families that are interfaith couples and those spouses that are non-Jews are very active in our congregation. They attend Friday night services, they help set up our luncheons and even teach our children. Non-Jewish spouses are an essential part of Etz Chayim’s community.
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Upcoming Events
- Etz Chayim services and events are virtual due to Corona virus.
- Mar 04, EC Men’s Club presents the film “About Face,” 7 PM, All Are Welcome
- Mar 05, Friday evening service with Rabbi Listfield, 7:15 PM
- Mar 05-26, Jewish Film Festival, for details see: www.jfhna.org/filmfestival
- Mar 13, Havdalah with Rabbi Listfield, 7:15 PM
- Mar 18, EC Book Club discusses the book “Fritz Bauer,” by Ronen Steinke at 11:30 AM
- Mar 20, Shabbat morning service with Rabbi Listfield, 9:45 AM
- Mar 23, Tuesday Gathering with Rabbi Listfield, 6:45 PM
- Mar 27, First Seder
- Mar 28, Second Seder
Rabbi Schedule (Virtual Visits)
Feb 19 Friday evening, 7:15 PM
Feb 28 Sunday Cafe, 9:45 AM
Mar 05 Friday evening, 7:15 PM
Mar 13 Saturday Havdalah, 7:15 PM
Mar 20 Saturday morning, 9:45 AM
Mar 23 Tuesday Gathering, 6:45 PM
Apr 04 Pesach Day 8, 9:45 AM; Yiskor ~11:30 AM
Apr 09 Friday evening, 7:15 PM
Apr 20 Tuesday Gathering, 6:45 PM
Apr 24 Saturday Havdalah, 7:15 PM
Onegs
Thanks to everyone signed up to provide our Oneg Shabbat. Onegs will resume when we are able to gather again.