Nitzavim-Vayelech
19 Elul 5784 (September 22, 2024)

As we are entering the final weeks of Elul and the year 5784, first of all let's wish a happy 19th anniversary to our congregation! We have been an online congregation since Rosh HaShanah of 5766 (2005). At the start of our journey, we used a conference call system to host services for Shabbat and holidays. Later we moved on to Ustream, and in recent years we have used Facebook Live. A few years ago, we transitioned to YouTube for streaming our services. We also have been using Google Meet for our studies, which has helped in bridging the distance between members of our community and given them the opportunity to interact with one another and their Rabbi. Before COVID-19, we were mainly a congregation that served people who lived far from a synagogue community. During the pandemic, many started to realize that they can study and take part in services from the comfort of their own home. In October of 2020, we officially became a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Some of the services we offer:

AVODAT HASHEM - Originally, we only did Friday night and holiday services with occasional Shabbat morning services. We have increased our services to complete Shabbat services (Kabbalat Shabbat, Shacharit, Minchah, and Motzaei Shabbat) and complete services for every holiday in the Jewish calendar. Our services are meaningful, and we strive to provide onscreen graphics that will enhance the participant’s experience.

KABBALISTIC STUDIES - During the past year, we have offered studies in Kabbalah, Hebrew, Living Torah, a weekly Torah Study on Shabbat, and have even added Te-amim studies to learn to chant the Torah. We have also added additional Kabbalah and Hebrew classes for those members of our congregation who live in the United Kingdom and Europe. We have also added private studies for those who wish to study one on one with their Rabbi.

KABBALAH4ALL SIDDUR - We have completely revised our siddur and it is now in English and Spanish. We continue to work on many sections and projects related to our prayer book. We are the only congregation with a fully online siddur with Kabbalistic Kavanot.

None of this would be possible without your meaningful contribution. Our congregation relies on the generosity of our members and visitors to ensure that we can continue to provide these services, studies, and events to everyone who wishes to connect and make their spiritual home with us.

We appreciate and greatly value your commitment to our tribe and community, as demonstrated through your contributions throughout the year. Kabbalah4All is a community like no other, and more importantly, it is the place you choose to call home to connect, study and be part of a Kabbalistic Sephardic Jewish community. We thank you in advance for your support during the new year and helping to make Kabbalah4All "A Place of Prayer For All People."

לשנה טובה תכתב ותחתם
L'shanah tovah tikatev v'techatem
(May you be inscribed and sealed for a good year),


Parashat Nitzavim-Vayelech | פרשת נצבים־וילך
Torah Portion: Devarim (Deuteronomy) 29:9-31:30
Haftarah: Yeshayah (Isaiah) 61:10-63:9

Parashat Nitzavim-Vayelech

Haftarat Nitzavim-Vayelech


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Teshuvah With Tehilim
Every night at 12:00 AM EDT (except Friday nights), we will have a special study session via Google Meet to study Tehilim in conjunction with commentary from the Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah, and Chasidut. CLICK HERE to join us.

Selichot
Used each day during the month, Selichot gives us the opportunity to unite ourselves with the Creator's Light and with the consciousness of selichah סליחה, which means forgiveness. During the Selichot service we confront our past negative actions and ask for forgiveness. This is a vital preparation for Rosh HaShanah, the Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur. The best time to for Selichot is between midnight and dawn, for it is during this time that Divine mercy is available. We invite you to join us for Selichot each night, Sundays-Fridays during Elul @ 12:30 AM EDT (In some time zones this will be Saturday-Thursday nights). Click Here for the Selichot portion of our K4A Siddur.

The Days of Awe (High Holy Day Schedule) 5785
We invite you to join our community for the High Holy Days: Rosh HaShanah, the Days of Awe, and Yom Kippur. For our full schedule of High Holy Day Services, please visit our CHAGIM page.

Become A Member of Our Tribe
We invite you to become a member of our tribe. Kabbalah4All Congregation was established to connect people who wish to be part of a Jewish community which focuses on Kabbalah (Mystical Judaism). We are an online synagogue community with members in almost every continent. Our members have a voice in our community and are empowered through our services and studies to effect change in their part of the world--the idea of Tikkun Olam. Go to our MEMBERSHIP page for more information.

Tzedakah
The word צדקה "tzedakah" in Hebrew often is translated as charity, but it actually comes from the root צדק "tzedek" which means righteousness. The addition of the letter ה "Hei" connects righteousness to Malchut. Many people say "giving" tzedakah, but the more appropriate phrase is "doing" tzedakah. Tzedakah is in many ways an exchange of energy and is a visible expression of gratitude in this world for that which we have received, especially when we receive it from an organization that helps us to grow spiritually. We thank you in advance for your generosity and support. Click Here to make an online donation. Visit our DONATE page in order to donate using other methods.

Your Hebrew Name
At the end of the Amidah, we whisper a verse from the Tanach which is associated with our Hebrew name. Would you like to know your Hebrew name and the verse that corresponds to your name? Or would you like us to help you choose a Hebrew name and even have a certificate with your Hebrew name and verse? Email Us for more information.


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