Monday, October 6, 2008

YOM KIPPUR 5769 October 8 7 PM

My Dear singing dancing prayerful family..
High_Holiday greetings..Happy New Year!..may it be full of wonder and cheer..and of course..LOVE..loving..and beloved..
ahhhhhhhh the endlessly............forever!..
and then there is "HERE and NOW"...(the real time line..the present!)..
Please come join with me for Yom Kippur..
many wonderful guests..Dr. Jerry Jampolsky, Dr. Diane Cirincione, Ilili, (David Kapralik)
RamDass.Doris Friedman...Rabbi Rumi and Emily,

Kol Nidre..Oct 8..7 pm Dr Jerry Jampolsky and Diane Cirincione will share their wisdom and light. Doug Harmon and his most talented son James Morgan cello and guitar..

Yom Kippur Day: Thursday Oct 9..(approximate times!)
10 AM..Pisukay d'zimrah..morning prayers..music and thanksgiving..(Katherine Stenberg: violin and voice)
12:PM..Torah Service.. Leviticus 16
1PM: Yizkor..spirit remembering
2PM: confessional..forgiveness..sacred dance with Tui Wishinski
3-5 PM Gleaning the wisdom of our elders..RamDass, Ilili, Doris Friedman and others
5 PM. Sounding the horns and making a joyful Noise (Elliot Levin: Saxophone and flute)
6PM: Neilah..silence..
7PM..Feast of the fast..with music dancing and shining Joy!

You do not need reservations..$36 suggested donation..no one is ever turned away..contribute what you can..thank-you
checks payable to 'Shabbos Shul' a 501c-3 religious org. tax id 94-3074638

Community Congregational Church, 145 Rock Hill Drive, Tiburon
Wear comfortable clothing — expect more movement, sacred dance, body prayer,
sensual awareness. We are more than just our thoughts!
We will use the outside spaces as much as possible... so choose comfortable footware.
Please be gentle with your feet and all living soles!

DIRECTIONS: From Highway 101, exit Blithedale/Tiburon and head east approximately three
miles toward downtown Tiburon. From the left turn only lane, turn at the signal onto Rock Hill Drive.
Please take the shuttle. Parking is limited at the top.
For more information, call (415) 419-3511 or visit www.rabbinathan.com,
http://rabbinathan.blogspot.com
P.O. Box 880, Larkspur, Ca. 94977

Love God with All Thy Heart, Thy Soul and Thy Might..Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.

This is my prayer to thee
By Rabindranath Tagore

This is my prayer to thee, my lord- strike, strike at the root of penury in my heart.
Give me the strength lightly to bear my joys and sorrows.
Give me the strength to make my love fruitful in service.
Give me the strength never to disown the poor or bend my knees before insolent might-
Give me the strength to raise my mind high above daily trifle.
And give me the strength to surrender my strength to thy will with love



from you i receive
to you i give
together we share
and from this we live.

Natan Segal
www.rabbinathan.com
(415) 419-3511
pob 880
Larkspur, Ca. 94977

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Shul of Marin County


Jewish High Holy Days - 5769 (2008)
at The Shul of Marin County
Prayer -- Community -- Song – Spirituality - Dance

Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year):
September 29, 7 pm & September 30, 10 am-2 pm
Kol Nidre: October 8, 7pm
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement):
October 9, 10 am-Sunset
Vegetarian Potluck Feast: October 9, Sunset
Community Congregational Church, 145 Rock Hill Drive, Tiburon


This year Shul of Marin (formerly Shabbos Shul) celebrates children and elders during High Holiday services. Rosh Hashana ( the Jewish New Year), Kol Nidre, and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) will be held September 29 through September October 9 at the Congregational Community Church in Tiburon.

Prayer, song, and dance mark these community gatherings which reflect the ten days of turning that occur during the start of each Jewish New Year. The Jewish calendar is lunar and this year’s festivities usher in the year 5769.

During Rosh Hashana the community will welcome children as teachers. As representatives of new beginnings which are at the heart of this special celebration, the youth will sing, dance and share with others their ideas and perspectives about life.

“Rosh Hashanah is a time to celebrate a new cycle of life. The joy and awe of gazing into an infant’s or child’s eyes reminds us that all of us, young and old alike are alive and living within the mystery we call life,” said Rabbi Natan Segal who co-founded Shul of Marin with his brother, Cantor Joseph 31 years ago.

Following Rosh Hashana, the head of the year, is Kol Nidre. The following day is Yom Kippur.

“This year we will focus on gleaning the wisdom of our elders. They hold a vision about impermanence and letting go and they teach us the virtues of patience and service,” noted Rabbi Segal who was ordained in 1977 by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Yeshiva B'nai Or , Philadelphia, Pa. He is also a cantor, liturgist, artist, and counselor. The Shul of Marin is post-denominational and serves the unaffiliated Jewish community and other spiritual seekers.

For more information, call 415- 419-3511 or visit www.rabbinathan.com. Wheelchair accessible.

Media contact only: Karen Pierce Gonzalez Public Relations
707-792-4376