From the Jewish Renaissance Fellows:
Come eat matzah together!
Date: Friday, April 4
Time: 6-9 PM
Place: Daniel Family Commons
There will be a semi-traditional chill potluck Seder tomorrow night, April 15, in the Bayit lounge. All are welcome to attend! It would be great if you could bring something (kosher for Passover), so there will be enough for everyone. If you plan on coming, please email sblumenstock (at) wesleyan (dot) edu .
Date: Tuesday, April 15
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: The Bayit
Why is this Wesleying post different from all other Wesleying posts? Rabbi David Teva explains:
The Seder is a community celebration that celebrates the Jewish People’s liberation from Egypt. Join us for singing, great discussions and a whole lot of fun. Please RSVP ASAP.
The cost is: $16.95 in points/Middletown Cash or 1 meal and $6.95 in points/Middletown Cash
To RSVP, email Britt Duncan ’15 (bduncan@wes) The email must include: your name, WES ID #, and whether you’re paying with points or with cash.
Date: March 25, 2013
Time: 6:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Place: Beckham Hall
Cost: $16.95 Points/Middletown Cash or 1 meal and $6.95 Points/Middletown Cash
This Shabbat will be led by Aaron Freedman. It will be an alternative spiritual experience exploring the practice of embodied prayer through movement. It coincides with choreographer Morgan Thorson and Company’s performance of “Heaven”. Her work explores religion through movement as well as music and text. Aaron’s service will be interactive and everything is optional. Please wear typical Shabbat clothes that won’t drastically constrict your movement. See you there! P.S. Free Food and Drinks and Tu B’shvat Seder Afterwards!
Date: Jan. 29
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Place: The Bayit
Then later:
This Friday, please come to the Bayit (157 High St) to celebrate the earth, eat exotic fruits and nuts, sing and dance. Sponsored by the Wesleyan Jewish Community.
Date: Jan. 29
Time: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Place: Bayit (157 High St)