Shabbat Service Friday, July 22 at 6:30 PM Join Rabbi Levy with piano accompanist Dr. Alin Melik-Adamyan for our services in-person at Kol Ami or online on our Facebook page, YouTube channel, or on thetemple website. To access a free online flipbook of our prayer book Mishkan Tefillah book, click here.
Shabbat Holiness Hike Saturday, July 23 at 9:30 AM Take a break from the craziness of the week (and the city) and join Rabbi Levy for a Shabbat morning hike! We will explore Griffith Park Old Zoo Loop while creating spaces for quiet reflection and a bit of text study. All levels of hiking are welcome! In this year of sh’mita, the seventh year when the land lies fallow, we hope to explore our connection with the natural world as a source of healing and renewal (plan for 1.5 hrs). REGISTER HERE
Saturday, August 6 ⋅ 7:00 – 8:00 PM We hope you'll join Rabbi Levy in the first of what will be a running series of adult education classes focusing on the five different megillot (scrolls) that are read over the course of the Jewish holiday calendar.
Traditionally, Jews read from the Book of Lamentations on Tisha B'av, a holiday of mourning the many losses the Jewish people have suffered over the centuries from the destruction of the Temples in Jerusalem to the Spanish Inquisition and pogroms of Eastern Europe. This virtual class will explore the core themes of Tisha B'av and the book of Lamentations, and how they might speak to our world today. Register here
Soul of Shabbat with Liturgist / Poet Alden Solovy 1. Sunday, August 14, 2022 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM ONLINE ONLY 2. Sunday, August 21, 2022 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM ONLINE ONLY
Deepen you connection with our Shabbat liturgy by examining the core ideas and metaphors of Shabbat. In our first session, we’ll look at the spiritual themes that have evolved from the rabbis’ interpretations of Torah to the innovations from the mystics of Safed. In our second session, we’ll look at the connection between those themes and our Friday evening liturgy, including Lecha Dodi and Shalom Aliechem. Join liturgist Alden Solovy in a program designed to deepen you connection to Shabbat and our prayer book.
Refuah Shleimah: A Speedy Recovery We keep the following members in our healing prayers: John Altschul, Richard Bernard, Murray Blank,Gail Ehrlich, Stephen Hochstein,Tim Jordan, Heidi Kebbas, Peter Mackler, Ben Reback, Ivan Rosenberg, Lowell Selvin, Michael Simental, Henry Somerfeld, Cathee Weiss
Kol Ami requires proof of vaccination including at least one booster for all events for all those eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine. If you are not yet eligible for a booster, you must provide proof a negative test within 24 hrs of the event. While masks are optional at indoor events the Los Angeles County Health Department strongly recommends that you wear a mask indoors. At Kol Ami we are mindful that there are many people who are immune compromised and as an act of loving kindness (Chesed) and compassion (Rachamim) we recommend you wear a mask except when eating or drinking indoors.
To learn more about Kol Ami's COVID-safety policy please click here.