Our outdoor Sukkot morning service will celebrate the joy of the season and the wonder of God’s world with song and silence, words of praise and Torah and the lulav and etrog. Together we will also mark the second anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attacks, honoring the creativity that has emerged in Israel since that day with a special art piece by Yael Sela of the Nova Tribe Community Association and an exhibition of healing and hope by Israeli artist Ira Ginzburg, provided by the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas. The morning will conclude with an oneg reception in the courtyard and the opportunity to meet Tal Kuperstein, cousin of our community Sh’lichah Aya Margalit and father of Bar Kuperstein (age 23), who is being held hostage in Gaza. Please dress comfortably for the weather.
Please note, this service is in person only.