
October
27
Last year, The Streicker Outreach Center reimagined Friday night worship services to reflect the sensibilities of young professionals, ages 21–39, with the melodies of our ancient prayers rewritten by Israeli superstar David Broza, who performed with a back-up choir of 12 and a 20-member band, the experience enhanced by brilliant video lighting.
Those services – called Friday Night Hub – brought thousands of young professionals to Temple Emanu-El to experience the magic that is Shabbat.
This October, for the first time – and for one night only – Friday Night Hub will be open to the entire community, regardless of age.
Don’t miss this chance to experience what the Israeli newspaper Haaretz called a “musical prayer phenomenon.”
Last year, The Streicker Outreach Center reimagined Friday night worship services to reflect the sensibilities of young professionals, ages 21–39, with the melodies of our ancient prayers rewritten by Israeli superstar David Broza, who performed with a back-up choir of 12 and a 20-member band, the experience enhanced by brilliant video lighting.
Those services – called Friday Night Hub – brought thousands of young professionals to Temple Emanu-El to experience the magic that is Shabbat.
This October, for the first time – and for one night only – Friday Night Hub will be open to the entire community, regardless of age.
Don’t miss this chance to experience what the Israeli newspaper Haaretz called a “musical prayer phenomenon.”
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