Rabbinic Intern Emmanuel Cantor is out and away from Thursday, February 29th to Sunday, March 3rd. Rabbi Jan Salzman is available for rabbinic emergencies. She can be reached at rabbijan@ruachhamaqom.org and 802-356-1668.
Join us in the sanctuary for an uplifting, musical service to welcome in Shabbat as a community, followed by a delicious POTLUCK oneg. (Bring a main or side dish with serving utensil, vegetarian/dairy, no peanuts please).
JCOGS IS HIRING
Position Available: Administrator for Facilities, Technology & Events
The Administrator manages facility and technology in support of religious, educational, and community programs and events. We seek a person with strong interpersonal communication and collaboration skills who effectively uses systems technology to help achieve the organization's mission and goals.Click here to see the full job description.
EDUCATION
Vacation! No classes until March 6th.
Summer camp registration is open! Get your spot. Click here to reserve your spot/s. Open to all. You don't need to be Jewish to have fun at JCOGS! June 17th-21st. For kids 5-9 years old. We have an awesome week planned.
5:00 Festival of Fools for all plus Miss Rachel's songs and stories for little ones 5:30 Persian Potluck Picnic 6:00 Megillah reading 6:30 Just Come On Get Silly Spiel 7:00 Disco Dance Party! with Sparkly Snacks and Sarah’s Sangria
Volunteers needed for: decorating, potluck coordinating, festival activity running, and spiel performing Contact Beth to help out! beth.liberman@jcogs.org
SAVE THE DATE FOR PASSOVER 2024/5784
COMMUNITY
ZOOM BASED POETRY SALON March 7 from 7:30 -9:00 p.m. Jewish poets living in Vermont are invited to a Zoom-based salon on March 7 from 7:30 -9:00 p.m. Whether or not your writing includes Jewish content, no matter if you are religiously Jewish or culturally Jewish, as long as you self-identify as Jewish and you write poetry, you are welcome to a salon where we’ll share writing and explore interest in further connection. For more information and to register click here . This event is inspired by Yetzirah: A Hearth for Jewish Poets, a nonprofit literary group devoted to supporting Jewish poets and Jewish poetry.