Week-end de service MLK 2022

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Join the Northern Manhattan community for a weekend of service and inspiration to honor of the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., generously supported by a grant from UJA-Federation of New York.

Vendredi, janvier 14 and Saturday, janvier 15

Hebrew Tabernacle:
7:15PM Service
7:55PM Sermon
Dr. Miriam FrankThe Life and Times of Three Prophets: Miriam the sister of Moses, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jt.
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Justice-themed sermons, insights, and inspiration at local synagogues. Additional details to come.

dimanche, janvier 16

1:00 – 3:00 après-midi.

Housing justice panel discussion with Yvonne Stennet, CEO of CLOTH on Housing Justice in Washington Heights and Inwood; Marc Greenberg, CEO of Interfaith Assembly on Housing and Homelessness; Councilwoman Carmen DeLaRosa; and others.

Register for Panel Discussion Here

lundi, janvier 17, 10:00 un m. – 4:00 après-midi.
Outdoors — 1 hours shifts

Food packing for City Meals on Wheels.

Please bring non-perishable food items to be donated to the Community Fridge on 181 and Ft. Washington. Best donations are those that don’t require cooking or a can opener to open. (Volunteers must have proof of COVID vaccine)

Register for Food Packing Shifts Here

lundi, janvier 17, 10:30 un m. – 11:15 un m.

Wee Jam for Justice
Bring music into your home as we learn about Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, and how we can show up for justice through songs and stories. Featuring live music with Tkiya, on Zoom. Best for families with young children. Hosted by the Y with PJ Library.

Register forWee Jam for Justice” ici

Participating organizations: Beth Am: The People’s Temple, Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation, Nos invités ont varié le spectre d'âge, The Beis Community, Mt. Sinai Jewish Center, Shenk Shul, Twenty Somethings Minyan, and Moishe House of Washington Heights.

Pour plus d'informations, please contact Y Norman E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life Director Rabbi Ari Perten at aperten@ywhi.org.

Directeur de programme

Rabbi Ari Perten
Normand E. Directeur du Centre Alexander pour la vie juive
aperten@ywhi.org
212-569-6200