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Upcoming Events

Traveling Shabbat

Join us on the second Friday of each month for our Traveling Shabbat. The next Traveling Shabbat will be Friday August 13. Please RSVP to admin@orshalom.org

Monthly Mitzvah Community Service Sundays

Mark your calendars for a focus on tikkun olam, repairing the world each month. See our newsletter for more information.  Next Monthly Mitzvah is Sunday August 22 at the San Francisco Food Bank.  Contact Shae at assistant@orshalom.org to RSVP or for additional information.  

Torah Study, Second and Fourth Saturday

Come join Rabbi Katie at 10am for a lively Torah study session where we will wrestle with the sacred, ancient text and discover how it speaks to us in our day and age. The next one is August 14.

News Minyan

Using contemplative listening, we share the ways that the events of our time have impacted our lives.  Then, we share both contemporary and Jewish texts that shine light on thematic issues.  The next News Minyan is Sunday, August 8 at 10:30am. 

Discussion, Havdalah, Book Signing and Refreshments

Come join Or Shalom and Ner Tamid as we welcome author Jane Zeigelman and discuss her book 97 Orchard-- An Edible History if Five Immigrant Families in One New York Tenement.  The event will be held at 1250 Quintara St, San Francisco 94116.

Save the Date

Sunday, August 29 ~ 12pm

Community Picnic

Marx Meadow, Golden Gate Park

Contact admin@orshalom.org for addtional information.

 

 

 

 
About Or Shalom Jewish Community

What Makes Or Shalom Unique?

Reconstructionism -- Or Shalom is the first and only Reconstructionist congregation in San Francisco.  We are proud to be a part of this progressive, vibrant, movement which has long been on the forefront of revitalizing Jewish life.

Intimacy -- As a community of modest size (136 families) with a culture of warmth and welcoming, Or Shalom is a place where members connect to one another easily and quickly. Our services, classes and community service projects are intimate rather than anonymous. Members get to know one another and share in life’s joys and challenges together as a truly cohesive community.

Diversity -- Our membership is diverse and exciting. We welcome people of all backgrounds – interfaith and non-traditional families, young couples and empty-nesters. Our congregation is egalitarian and full participation is open to all members, Jewish or non-Jewish.

Joy –- Through music and dance, full family participation and the leadership of our young new Rabbi, we tend, at our services, to have fun. Infusing this fun with the grounding of tradition and framing it in the context of holiness, we elevate this fun to the level of simcha – sacred joyousness.

Innovation –- We are a progressive community, creative and open-minded, dedicated to making our Jewish practice and learning meaningful and relevant in the 21st century. Our approach is non-dogmatic and non-judgmental, responsive to the unique challenges of our day.

Our School -- Our religious school is unusually successful. Kids love to come, and stay involved even after they celebrate Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Unlike most synagogue schools, we are founded on the idea that every child in our school should come voluntarily. And it works! Our students emerge with a positive Jewish identity, a foundation of Jewish and Hebrew literacy, and connection to one another and to their community that lasts a lifetime. Contact our Education Director, Deborah Schneider, for more information, educator@orshalom.org.

Or Shalom Jewish Community
1250 Quintara St. (at 22nd Ave.) San Francisco, CA 94116
Phone: (415)242-9992 Email: admin@orshalom.org