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Please join us for the next

Family Shabbat,

Friday, January 29

at the home of Sarah Young and Thomas Witz. All families with children and anyone else who wants to join in are welcome! ! We will gather between 6-6:30 for play and schmoozing, sit together at 6:30 for songs and family friendly ritual to welcome in Shabbat, followed by a potluck dinner and more singing, stories and sharing. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share.

There is not a limit on numbers, but please rsvp to sarahyo@cruzio.com, so we know how many to expect. Looking forward to seeing you all!


Tu Bishvat Seder

Celebrating the New Year of the Trees

Sunday, January 24, 7 pm

900 High Street, Santa Cruz

Celebrating the New Year of the Trees

Tu Bishvat is an end of winter holiday focusing on love of trees and the earth.

Please RSVP to Rabbi Eli at rebeli@sbcglobal.net

Come celebrate this lovely holiday by bringing a poem to share about trees or the earth, or some factoid tidbit about trees and their ecological role, and if you can, a flower for a communal bouquet.

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Please bring some tree fruits or nuts for our "Seder".

If your last name begins with:

A-H bring Fruits/nuts with hard shells,

I-P Fruits with pits/seeds and

Q-Z Fruits without seeds.

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Together let us honor the trees which give us so much - beauty, oxygen, absorption of toxins, fruit and more.



Yom Kippur 2015

When I was young I distinctly remember what my New Jersey raised father would say when he thought I needed some “gentle guidance:”

Straighten up and Fly Right, would ya?

I think it is safe to say that most of us have come here because we have heard a call that resembles my father’s words (hopefully in gentler tones). We want to live a life of morality, honesty, courage and joy, to fly right in a world where it is easy to get blown off course. So here is Yom Kippur to help us “fly right” but then there is the question: why did we land here at Chadeish Yameinu in particular?

For some of us, it is just easier to hear air traffic control here, whether it’s the spaciousness in the services that are more contemplative, whether it’s Reb Zalman’s legacy of universalist Torah based teachings, or Reb Eli’s humor, kindness and discernment that weave these teachings into our lives in such a gentle and joyous way—we come here.

For some we come here because we need to re-fuel. Our soul-tank is on empty and we fill up here with the lively singing, dancing and welcoming community. We are then back on the tarmac, ready for take-off.

And where do we go? Some of us come here because after re-fueling we like the travel to new and exciting places in our Jewish Journey whether it’s Sufi inspired dancing, Rumi Teachings, singing the morning blessings to a Bruce Cochburn tune, having a truly unique and heart-opening Bar/Bat Mitzvah experience, or being encouraged to lead a service or read from the Torah for our very first time.

Some know it’s safe to land here because of the supportive community, in times of turbulence; our wings got icy and we can thaw out here; we need a hospital visit or even sometimes, a place to grieve.

For some of us, for many of us, it’s because we need a place to land and call home, some place we can always come back to no matter how beautiful or strenuous the journey. These are the people who understand, who’ve been through some of the same ups and downs, whom we’ve formed relationships with that are unbreakable. So we land here.

We may all have different reasons for coming here, in particular, but here we are and we want this place to land when we need it for ourselves and our family. And Yes, the only way to make sure CY continues, bluntly speaking, is to financially contribute. We must pay for our Rabbi, pay for the use of this space, pay our teachers, keep our website up, you get the idea. We actually and absolutely rely on your generous contribution at this time of the year from members and non-members alike so that we can have a place to receive guidance, to refuel, to reach new heights. A place to call home. It is absolutely up to each of us so please put something worthy of your journey in these envelopes.

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