Purim Shabbat Party + Brass Balagan Band - IN PERSON + ONLINE: Join us for an epic night of Purim pandemonium with the bodacious band Brass Balagan. Parades, crazy hats and costumes, schpiel play, drinks, a bit of prayer, and reading from the new JCOGS holy scroll Megillah. THE party to end all parties.
Founded in 2010, Brass Balagan is a street brass band with roots in klezmer, balkan, and banda music. They perform mainly for anti-imperialist causes, but are also available for birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, shopping mall ribbon-cutting ceremonies corporate functions, and gun shows. They are eternally recruiting new members. - Friday, March 10 6:00pm-7:15pm
Oneg Sponsored by Alison Link and Rabbi David :Oneg sponsorship is by Alison Link and Rabbi David in honour of Adar, Yonah, and Hersh's birthdays. Dessert sponsorship of hamentaschen by Bobbi Rood in honour of her Bat Mitzvah. - Friday, March 10 7:15pm-8:00pm
Shabbat Service and Bobbi Rood's Bat Mitzvah: Saturday, March 11 10:00am-12:00pm
Kiddish Sponsored by Bobbi Rood: In honor of her bat mitzvah - Saturday, March 11 12:00pm-1:00pm
Foundations for a Thoughtful Judaism - ONLINE ONLY - for those pre-registered: Our second online cohort of Shalom Hartman Institute limmud/learning at JCOGS. This year’s focus will be on the Ethics curriculum drawn from the Hartman cutting-edge Foundations for a Thoughtful Judaism. - Monday, March 13 5:45pm-7:30pm
Musical Shabbat - IN PERSON + ONLINE: Join us for an uplifting musical service to welcome in Shabbat in community, followed by a delicious Oneg. - Friday, March 17 6:00pm-7:30pm
Kinderlach & Gesher young families enjoy PuRiM fun!: Join Rabbi David, Beth, and special friends at JCOGS for a zany Purim-y Shabbat morning of singing, dancing, story and upside-down silliness. Come in costume if you'd like and bring your favorite stuffie to meet Shabbasaurus, the Shabbat dinosaur, and Tzipi, the curious bird! - Saturday, March 18 10:00am-11:30am
Addressing Poverty in Lamoille: An Interfaith Teach In & Fundraiser: Passover and Easter are a time to look towards a hopeful future. This year, the Lamoille faith communities come together in direct action against economic injustice in a night of learning and giving. All donations go to support the Interfaith Benevolence Fund, a new partnership with United Way of Lamoille County that will support community members who are experiencing severe economic hardship. Come hear the stories of those directly impacted, alongside experts, clergy, and community members as we work together towards a society that provides for everyone’s basic needs and respects the dignity of all. Light refreshments to follow the program. - Monday, March 20 6:30pm-8:00pm Keynote Speaker: Saudia Lamont
The Art of the Sermon: How to prepare, write, and give a D'var Torah: This two part series taught by Rabbi David for Mitzvah, teens, and adults will explore what it takes to interpret a piece of inspiring Jewish learning and teach it to others. You need not be the greatest Torah scholar to say something profound about a selection of Torah. You need not be the most charismatic public speaker to share some wisdom. Come with your willingness to explore and get ready to be inspired and to inspire others. Kiddush will be served and enjoyed, as well. - Saturday, March 25 10:00am-12:00pm