Outdoor Shabbat Service, March 10 at Pine Brook Conservation Area

Source: Gabi Mezger

Experience a new way to observe Shabbat with Rabbi Katy Allen, through an appreciation of the world around us.

All ages are welcome to join Rabbi Katy and Gabi Mezger of Ma’yan Tikvah as they search for the first signs of spring, and lead a Torah discussion, singing, prayers and meditation along the trails and marshes of Pine Brook Conservation Area. The service may bring a sense of peace and connection with Shabbat you haven’t found elsewhere.

Date: March 10
TIME: 10:30am – 12:00pm
WHERE: Pine Brook Conservation Area, Forty Acres Drive, Wayland, MA
MEETING SPOT: The cul-de-sac at the end of the road.

Please RSVP at rabbi@mayantikvah.org

— Please dress for the weather. If there is still ice or snow, bring your Yak Tracks or snowshoes.
— Inclement weather may also change the location and/or cancel this event. (In the event of cancellation: All who have registered will be notified.)

Please note that we hold 2-3 Outdoor Shabbat Services per month. Please visit mayantikvah.org for a complete list of our planned services or follow us on Facebook.

About Ma’yan Tikvah: 
Ma’yan Tikvah – A Wellspring of Hope, lead by Rabbi Katy Z. Allen, is an independent congregation, literally without walls. It provides an alternative way of encountering Judaism through outdoor services and intimate learning opportunities. Ma’yan Tikvah strives to provide a place of hope and trust for those seeking a meaningful connection to Judaism, personal and communal experiences of the sacred through ritual, holiday observance, study, prayers and encounters with the natural world of the environment. Questions and inquiries may be directed to Rabbi Katy Z. Allen at rabbi@mayantikvah.org

Donations are welcome to support Ma’yan Tikvah via their website: http://www.mayantikvah.org but are not accepted in person on Shabbat or holidays.

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