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Events and Classes

Hikebodedut Club

The Hikebodedut Club meets on Sunday mornings at a local trailhead. We learn a little bit of Jewish wisdom, exploring the traditional meditative practice of “hitbodedut” to frame our hike, and then explore the trail together. 

Popularized by the 18th-19th century mystic Reb Nachman of Breslov, hitbodedut traditionally refers to secluding oneself in nature to speak out loud to the Divine. Our club requires neither experience nor beliefs— just a willingness to connect to yourself, nature, and each other!

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All details (location, hike difficulty, etc.) will be sent out via our Whatsapp group. To register for that, please email bnaiorinfo@gmail.com.

 

 Check back for updates. Hope to see you this summer!

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Chavayah: Earth-Based Kids Program

This is the “Hebrew school” I wish I went to when I was growing up!

🌻 🧵 🪕All sessions are two hours and include earth-based experiential learning, plus crafts and music. 

🌿 Not only how to shake lulav and etrog - how they grow and what the harvest time meant to our ancestors.

🌝 All things Levanah - the moon in our tradition, how and why she’s important and rituals of blessing to honor her.

🕎 A meaningful Chanukkah celebration - crafting from recycled materials, dreidel dancing, being a light in the world.

🌀 Composting as spiritual practice - what blessings we can say and how we can connect to our own transformation.

And so much more!!

 

For more details, send Ariel Hendelman a message.

To register for the Chavayah Kids program, go HERE.

Chavayah Kids - Have a wonderful, safe summer. See you this FALL!

Buried Treasure Class Poster (updated) (

There is a teaching that each of us is a letter in the Torah. Our lives, our stories, and our questions are the scroll unfolding. This is not happening in some distant time and place; these are archetypal energies that are present right here & now.

This free, bi-monthly class will be a mix of study & practice - we’ll open with an original chant from the parshah and explore our sacred text through the lenses of dreamwork, mindfulness & mythology. This is a series, but each session stands on its own. Join for one, some, or all. Sessions will be recorded. 

Check back for FALL 2025 offerings.

Classes are FREE, but registration is REQUIRED for ZOOM link.

To Register, please GO HERE.

 

This is a donation-based offering. To support this program,

please donate to B'nai Or HERE.

 

The Buried Treasure series is co-sponsored by

ALEPH Alliance for Jewish Renewal.

Buried Treasure: Torah as Sacred Mythology


Tuesday, July 15, 7:30-9:30 pm at The Arlington Center

How can the mystical spiritual technologies of our medieval ancestors guide us today? Musicians Ariel Hendelman and Umer Piracha draw on medieval Jewish and Sufi traditions respectively as sources of connection, inspiration, and healing. Through a musical conversation facilitated by Rachel Feldman (Professor of Religion, Dartmouth College) we will embark on a sonic journey beyond time and space, drawing on a transcultural longing for the Divine.

This unique concert features Umer Piracha (of Falsa Music) singing 14th century Sufi Qawwali (devotional chants), and Ariel Hendelman offering original chants from Sefer Yetzirah, the oldest known Jewish mystical text. Rachel Feldman will be helping to weave these two mystical traditions together with teachings sprinkled throughout the night.

For tickets & registration, to HERE

Devotional Dialogue - A Mystical, Musical Conversation Between Sufism & Kabbalah

Devotional Dialogue.A Mystical, Musical Conversation Between Sufism & Kabbalah.Rachel Feld

​Rachel Feldman

Professor of Religion

Dartmouth College

Umer Piracha

(Photo credit:Ashley Borders-Zigman

2025 CSWR/HDS, Harvard University)

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Services Schedule

(All services will be held at the

Hellenic Cultural Center in Watertown, MA)


Erev Rosh Hashanah - Monday September 22

7:00- 9:00 pm 
Rosh Hashanah Day 1
- Tuesday September 23

*10:00am - 1:30 pm 
Rosh Hashanah Day 2 - Wednesday September 24

(MEMBERS SERVICE, LOCATION TBA)
Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) - Wednesday October 1

7:00 – 9:00 pm 
Yom Kippur Day - Thursday October 2
*Morning Service – 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
Yizkor – 4:30 - 5:30 pm
Nei’lah – 5:40 - 7:00 pm
Havdalah and Break-Fast – 7:00 pm

*CHILDREN'S PROGRAM FOR AGES 3-12

WILL BE OFFERED

Membership

Registration

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