Seventy locations across the United States and Canada will be given the opportunity to partner with NJOP by offering a Passover Across America (PAA) seder. The details of the program can be found here. Due to the
Thanks, once again, to the generosity of Sylvia Freyer and the Freyer Family Foundation, NJOP will be awarding grants of up to $500 each to 20 locations to serve as seed money to help launch, promote and facilitate a High Holiday Beginners Service. If your synagogue or
NJOP would like to invite you to apply to participate in Sukkot Across America 2016. Simply agree to run a free and exciting program in your sukkah that will appeal to the wider Jewish community on the non-Shabbat days of Chol Hamoed Sukkot: Wednesday, October
NJOP is proud to present three interconnected ways to celebrate Shabbat Across America and Canada: 1) Shabbat Across America and Canada. The original unity Shabbat program, Shabbat Across America and Canada is a synagogue-based program that encourages synagogue/Jewish center members to invite their friends, neighbors and co-workers to participate in a joyous Shabbat meal and experience.
Thanks to the generosity of Sylvia Freyer and the Freyer family, NJOP will be awarding 40 locations grants of up to $500 each to serve as seed money to help launch, promote and facilitate a High Holiday Beginners Service (HHBS). If your synagogue or Jewish organization has not run a HHBS during the past five years (or longer), we
Over 940,000 North American Jews have participated in Shabbat Across America and Canada over the past 17 years. As a rabbi and educator, we hope you would participate in SAA. We would appreciate if you can alert people to it via an email, snail mail, or whatever methods of communication you use with your constituents. While the main Shabbat Across America and Canada program has always been the Shabbat service followed by a festive Shabbat dinner at the
NJOP invites you to apply to participate in Sukkot Across America 2013. Simply agree to run a free and exciting program in your Sukkah that will appeal to the wider Jewish community on Sunday, September 22