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Events @ PSJC
Welcome to the PSJC Events Page! Here you can find a listing of all of the classes, religious services, social and special events that are coming up at PSJC.
Events @ PSJC
Welcome to the PSJC Events Page! Here you can find a listing of all of the classes, religious services, social and special events that are coming up at PSJC.
The PSJC office will be closed in observance of Passover on
Monday, April 29th, and Tuesday, April 30th.
PSJC affirms its solidarity with Medinat Israel and its people. We pray for the well-being of those defending it and those who have been taken hostage. We are committed to helping ensure a secure and peaceful future for Israel and its neighbors.
Park Slope Jewish Center
Your home for liberal, egalitarian Conservative Judaism ~A diverse, passionate, caring community
We are a multifaceted, thriving congregation in the heart of Brownstone Brooklyn under the leadership of Rabbi Carie Carter. We warmly encourage families and individuals of all ages, gender identities, races, abilities, cultural backgrounds, and interfaith couples to join us in finding opportunities to embrace Jewish life through multiple avenues, including spiritual, ritual, learning, life cycle milestones, social events, and social justice work.
WE ARE PSJC
Click the link above for for Pesach information and resources.
Upcoming Pesach services:
SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED PESACH
Friday evening, April 26th: There will be No Kabbalat Shabbat services (we are already in the festive zone).
Candlelighting will be at 7:29PM.
Saturday, April 27th| 10:00 AM (at PSJC and on Zoom)
PESACH SERVICES DAY 7
Monday, April 29th | 10:00 AM (at PSJC and on Zoom)
PESACH SERVICES DAY 8 (including Yizkor)
Tuesday, April 30th | 10:00 AM (at PSJC and on Zoom)
Yizkor, approximately 11:30 AM
PESACH ENDS at 8:36 PM on Tuesday, April 30th.
Any Chametz sold through Rabbi Carter should not be used until Tuesday, April 30th at 9:36 PM (unless other arrangements are made).
Friday, May 3 | 6:30PM
at PSJC (and on Zoom)
With pure hearts, we gather at dusk to welcome the Sabbath, kindling lights, singing, and praying in gratitude and reflection.