By the end of 2003 Kol Zimrah, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam had begun, stabilized, and developed as individual prayer communities. They got better and better at serving the needs of their constituen… more →
THE APERTURE by Uri CohenDavid A.M. Wilensky wrote 2 months ago: I’ve previously written about Brooklyn’s Conservative Kane Street Synagogue here and her … more →
David A.M. Wilensky wrote 2 months ago: Blogger’s note: The following post is only half of a real thought. I haven’t thought of/ … more →
David A.M. Wilensky wrote 2 months ago: This series has been crossposted to Jewschool. Here is the Intro. To those of you who were worried t … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: By the end of 2003 Kol Zimrah, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam had begun, stabilized, and developed a … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Some corrections: The Hadar Shavuot retreat in 2002 was actually from May 16-19, Thursday through Su … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Here are some more details on the development of Hadar in 2002. Here are the places that Hadar met f … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: As 2002 wore on, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam stabilized their meeting schedules, always meeting o … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: From emails and posts, a few edits: As BZ correctly suggests, the events previously recorded as happ … more →