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Singing together is an essential part of Jewish life. Every feast, gathering and celebration has music to complement and even elevate the occasion. These melodies may be second nature to those brought up in a Jewish household that sang them year after year, but for those of us who are newly entering into these communities, they can feel unknown, intimidating and even alienating.Whether it's your first time at the table or you're looking for some new material to make your seder come alive, our Passover in Song Workshop is the perfect opportunity to learn the melodies, explore the meaning, and understand the context of both traditional and contemporary Passover tunes. Led by Rabbi Ilyse Glickman, this in-person workshop at the Miles Nadal JCC empowers everyone, regardless of identity, experience, or ability, to come together and celebrate through song.
Presented in partnership with Jewish& at the Miles Nadal JCC, The Danforth Jewish Circle and 18Doors, with support from Kolel Legacy Fund at the Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto.
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About The Danforth Jewish Circle:
Joyous, inclusive, accessible, inspiring, and musical, the Danforth Jewish Circle is helping to create a fresh, progressive vision of Jewish community, learning, and spiritual practice in downtown Toronto.
About 18Doors:
18Doors empowers people in interfaith relationships— individuals, couples, families and their children—to engage in Jewish life and make Jewish choices, and encourages Jewish communities to welcome them.
About Jewish& :
Miles Nadal JCC's program that explicitly gathers interfaith, multi-cultural and mixed-heritage individuals, couples and families for Jewish exploration, education and celebration. Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram today!
About Rabbi Glickman:
Rabbi Ilyse Glickman (RIG) is the spiritual leader of the Danforth Jewish Circle, an unaffiliated, inclusive, and inspiring Jewish community located in downtown Toronto. Ilyse grew up and completed her undergraduate education in Toronto, was ordained as a rabbi from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (the rabbinical school of the Reform movement), and has Master's Degrees in both Hebrew Literature and Jewish Education. She has over two decades of experience as a rabbi and educator, having served in synagogues and Jewish organizations in both New York and Toronto, and remains a lifelong learner and questioner.
About the DJC:
The Danforth Jewish Circle (DJC) is a vibrant, inclusive, and progressive Jewish community in downtown Toronto, rooted in a commitment to social justice, lifelong learning, and meaningful Jewish practice. Welcoming individuals and families of diverse backgrounds, interfaith relationships, and varied Jewish experiences, the DJC fosters a warm and engaging environment for spiritual growth, celebration, and connection. With dynamic programming that includes Shabbat and holiday services, educational opportunities for all ages, and social action initiatives, the DJC embodies a pluralistic approach to Jewish life.
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750 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada, Ontario M5S 2J2
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