12/31/1969 10:30 AM Wednesday, 12/31/1969 10:30 AM America/Chicago ALL-NEW Prayer Experience Shabbat is most definitely the most important time to celebrate the week with TORCH. Our objective is to offer a Prayer experience that integrate authenticity, tradition, accessibility and inclusiveness for every Jewish individual.Three Primary Goals:Learn the structure and history of prayerUnderstand the meaning of the wordsBe blown away by the teaching of the weekly Torah portionJoin Rabbi Yaakov Cohen and Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on this incredible experience through our prayers and Parsha.Most importantly, please remember ...No membership requiredNo prior knowledge requiredNo Hebrew reading requiredNo commitment required.No cost ever.ONLY enthusiasm is required. :)IMPORTANT: After the class, you are welcome to join the Congregation Beth Rambam's magnificent main sanctuary service and famous communal Sabbath morning Kiddush and take advantage of an offer to spend a Shabbat meal with a local family who is honored to have Shabbat lunch guests. Please contact a TORCH Rabbi for arrangements if you wish to be hosted for a Shabbat meal or mention it to Rabbi Yakov Cohen or Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe as a spur of the moment decision. Heimish TORCH Register
Shabbat is most definitely the most important time to celebrate the week with TORCH.
Our objective is to offer a Prayer experience that integrate authenticity, tradition, accessibility and inclusiveness for every Jewish individual.
Three Primary Goals:
Join Rabbi Yaakov Cohen and Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe on this incredible experience through our prayers and Parsha.
Most importantly, please remember ...
IMPORTANT: After the class, you are welcome to join the Congregation Beth Rambam's magnificent main sanctuary service and famous communal Sabbath morning Kiddush and take advantage of an offer to spend a Shabbat meal with a local family who is honored to have Shabbat lunch guests.
Please contact a TORCH Rabbi for arrangements if you wish to be hosted for a Shabbat meal or mention it to Rabbi Yakov Cohen or Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe as a spur of the moment decision.