Mosaic Law Congregation
קהילת תורת משה
Where traditional and dynamic Judaism come alive
MAY 10
Synagogue streaming services may not be working properly today. Please be patient and forgiving.
This year's Sefirat Ha'Omer (Counting of the Omer) occurs April 23-June 11.
Simple Guide to Counting the Omer
Watch this video for a beautiful contemporary melody to the introductory blessing (fill in the day of the Omer).
Join Hadar online for 15 minutes a day, 6:00-6:15 pm, Mondays-Thursdays, May 6-June 7, for a Moment of Midrash.
The theme for the third week of the Omer is Tiferet (harmony). This week, we seek to grow in awareness the imbalances in ourselves and our world, as well as in consciousness of our innate sacred inclination to restore their equilibrium.
For the foreseeable future, our event and program information will be exclusively in the twice weekly congregational email. Click here if you are a synagogue member who does not currently receive the weekly emails and would like to be added to the list.
Am Yisrael Chai. Bring Them Home.
Making Lasting Connections
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Family
Faith
Friends
Shabbat, Holidays, Minyan
Our spirituality is lively, traditional, participatory, eclectic, and egalitarian. Wherever you are in your Jewish journey, your presence and participation are welcome.
Please share in our weekly Shabbat kiddush lunch and introduce yourself to our community. We look forward to meeting you.
Education Across the Generations
Teaching and learning across the spectrum are central to Jewish identity. We encourage participation in our many opportunities to learn together and to share your own teachings. We are proud of our Mercaz religious school and our extensive Adult Ed offerings, including our affiliation with the Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning.
We are particularly privileged to host two phenomenal libraries, the Central Valley Holocaust Educators' Network (CVHEN) and the Kashenberg, Ostrow, Hayward (KOH) Library and Cultural Center, whose extensive collections deepen our connection to our faith, people, history, and identity.
Social Action, Cultural, Communal
Share in building a living, breathing, dynamic Judaism that values social interaction and tikkun olam, the betterment of the world.
We invite you to participate with us in shaping our community through Jewish activity and repairing the world one step at a time.
Evening Shabbat and Holiday services are hybrid in person and on Zoom.
Visit The Scroll for the Zoom link.
Shabbat and Holiday morning services are streamed over YouTube.
Click below to view:
In the event of a disruption, we are monitoring the stream and will try to fix it as soon as possible.
MAY 10: Synagogue streaming services may not be working properly today. Please be patient and forgiving.