Tikkun Leyl Shavuot San Francisco
Saturday, May 19, 2018 • 5 Sivan 5778
6:00 PM - 11:59 PMJCCSF and Congregation Beth SholomTikkun Leyl Shavuot San Francisco: Where Sinai Meets California Street
May 19-20
Saturday-Sunday, May 19-20 from 6-9 pm at JCCSF
10 pm until dawn at Congregation Beth Sholom.
Register at lerhhaus.org
This free event features music, learning, food and family events led by rabbis, cantors, educators, and musicians. Rabbi Jessica Graf and Cantor David Frommer will be co-teaching a course at 7 pm. Register at lehrhaus.org
Presented by Lehrhaus Judaica, Congregations Beth Sholom, Sherith Israel, Emanu-El, and The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. Featuring rabbis, cantors, educators, and musicians, Saturday evening, Erev Shavuot, May 19, and concluding at dawn. Event Flyer
Co-sponsors: Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, j. The Jewish News of Northern California, Honeymoon Israel, KehillahSF, Be’chol Lashon, and the Shalom Hartman Institute
With the generous support of The Ingrid D. Tauber Philanthropic Fund of the JCF and the Koret Foundation
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FEATURING THE LEVONÁ ENSEMBLE
Master musicians from Syria, Israel, and the United States, The Levoná Ensemble weaves a rich tapestry of Flamenco, Arabic, Jewish, and other musical traditions, and brings them together with stories, both ancient and new.
PART ONE: JCCSF
Seudat Shilsheet Dairy Buffet (6:00 pm)
Family Program: Cantor Marsha Attie and Friends (6:15 pm)
Community Learning (7:00 – 7:50 pm)
—Rabbi Jessica Graf and Cantor David Frommer
—Rabbi Jonathan Singer
—Henry Hollander
—David Green
Community Learning (8:00 – 8:50 pm)
—Rabbi Batshir Torchio
—Rabbi Jason Rodich
—Peretz Wolf-Prusan
Candle Lighting and Closing (9:00 pm)
COMMUNITY WALK TO CONGREGATION BETH SHOLOM
PART TWO: CONGREGATION BETH SHOLOM
Welcome: Rabbi Aubrey Glazer (10:00 pm)
The Levoná Ensemble (10:15 pm)
Teaching session with Rabbi Glazer (11:15 pm)
Shavuot — A Wedding at Sinai (11:45 pm)
Teaching sessions (Rabbi Peretz Wolf-Prusan, Rabbi Aubrey Glazer, Henry Hollander and more)
(1:00-5:00 am)
Shacharit (5:00 am)
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